Genesis Owusu Added To Spilt Milk 2025 Lineup, Artist Set Times Revealed
The regional festival is back bigger and better with a lineup that includes Kendrick Lamar, Doechii, Sara Landry and ScHoolBoy Q.
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With just weeks to go before Spilt Milk returns in 2025, organisers have unveiled a new addition to the lineup – ARIA Award-winning singer and rapper Genesis Owusu.
Fresh from the release of his latest single ‘DEATH CULT ZOMBIE’ and revving up crowds at Adelaide’s Harvest Rock, Owusu joins Spilt Milk alongside indie-pop artist Lotte Gallagher, who is replacing Larissa Lambert.
Headlining this year’s festival are modern-day hip hop legend Kendrick Lamar, rising superstar Doechii, American DJ and producer Sara Landry, acclaimed singer-songwriter Dominick Fike and West Coast rapper ScHoolBoy Q.
Held in four cities across the country (with all but one sold out), Spilt Milk 2025 also features Nessa Barrett, Skin On Skin, sombr, Club Angel, Don West, Esha Tewari and many more awesome artists.
Spilt Milk’s highly anticipated comeback hits Victoria Park in Ballarat/Wadawurrung on Saturday 6 December. The festival then heads west, setting up shop at Claremont Showgrounds in Perth/Whadjuk on Sunday 7 December. Spilt Milk then winds its way across the Red Centre and lands at Canberra/Ngunnawal’s Exhibition Park on Saturday 13 December, with the final leg taking place at Gold Coast Sports Precinct on the Gold Coast/Kombumerri on Sunday 14 December.
All shows are sold out bar Perth, with tickets available at spilt-milk.com.au.
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Set times for all artists performing at the festival have also dropped and are available via the official Spilt Milk app, presented by American Apparel. Head over to spilt-milk.com.au to download the app and plan your day.
Although three of the four dates are sold out, those keen on grabbing last-minute tickets to Spilt Milk Ballarat, Canberra and the Gold Coast might have some luck via official resellers Moshtix and Tixel.
Spilt Milk takes place this December in Ballarat, Perth, Canberra and Gold Coast. Full ticketing information available at spilt-milk.com.au.
Spilt Milk Festival
Presented By Kicks Entertainment
Supported By Triple J
Saturday 6 December 2025 - Victoria Park, Ballarat | Wadawurrung [sold Out]
Sunday 7 December 2025 - Claremont Showground, Perth | Whadjuk [final Tickets]
Saturday 13 December 2025 - Exhibition Park, Canberra | Ngunnawal [sold Out]
Sunday 14 December 2025 - Gold Coast Sports Precinct, Gold Coast | Kombumerri [sold Out]
Music Lineup:
Kendrick Lamar
Doechii
Sara Landry
Dominic Fike
Schoolboy Q
(A-z)
Genesis Owusu | Nessa Barrett | Skin On Skin | Sombr
(A-z)
Baby J | Chance Peña | Club Angel | Don West | Ennaria | Esha Tewari | Lyric | Mia Wray | Ninajirachi | Rebecca Black | Rum Jungle | Sofia Isella | South Summit | The Dreggs |
The Rions | All About The Energy With Restricted
Local Acts (A-z)
Ballarat: Isgwan | Larissa Lambert | Lewis Love | Party Mccarty | Ruby Lou | Tom Nethersole
Perth: Don Darkoe | Namesake | Spici Water
Canberra: Eldest | Jeb B2b Dimsim | Smartcasual | Sonic Reducer | Sophie Edwards | Zacattacq
Gold Coast: Ixaras | Jj4k | Kessin | Sadboy. | Shimmy | Trance Mums
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