Harvest Rock 2025 Reveals The Amuse-Bouche Stage and Wildwoods Precinct Lineup

 

Harvest Rock is more than just a music festival, with comedians, cooking demonstrations, workshops and more taking place across the two days.

Image Mitch Lowe

Harvest Rock 2025 just got even bigger with The Amuse-Bouche Stage and Wildwoods Precinct lineups being revealed.

While most people attending the two-day extravaganza at Adelaide’s Rymill & King Rodney Parks/Murlawirrapurka & Ityamai-Itpina on Saturday 25 October and Sunday 26 October are heading along for the music, which includes The Strokes, The War on Drugs and M.I.A. on day one and Jelly Roll, Royel Otis and Groove Armada on day two, there is much more on offer, including comedians, cooking demonstrations and trivia.

The Amuse-Bouche Stage is shaping up as a sensory playground where punters can enjoy chefs, comedians, podcasters and musicians across the weekend, with the stage hosted by Ben Harvey & Belle Jackson, two-thirds of Adelaide’s favourite radio trio Ben, Liam & Belle.

Catch Nat’s What I Reckon with his unique take on cooking and comedy, Ben and Belle hosting an on-stage quiz show, acclaimed chef Benjamin Cooper of Chin Chin and Groove Terminator of Ministry of Sound Classical teaming up for live cooking segment Wax vs Wok, The Jungle Giants hosting a Margarita Masterclass alongside one of Adelaide’s top mixologists Mark Reginato and many more celebrity chefs, wine conisours and musicians hosting interactive events.

Then there’s the Wildwoods Precinct, a food village highlighting South Australia’s best restaurants while celebrating the theatre of live cooking. Curated by local chef Duncan Welgemoed, festival goers can indulge in grub from the likes of Africola Canteen, Smokin Grillers, Filipino Project, Gang Gang Social and Regent Thai. Other eateries featured include Anchovy Bandit, Patch Kitchen, Dirty Doris, Bar Lune and more.

“Harvest Rock is all about bringing people together,” says Duncan Welgemoed. “Our chefs, restaurants, producers and winemakers already share a strong sense of community, and this festival gives us the opportunity to open up that hospitality to everyone. It’s a celebration of the diversity and creativity in South Australia’s food scene, with some of the most loved restaurants returning and new names joining the fold. Add incredible music to the mix and it becomes a truly unique expression of what this state does best.”

The Cellar Door will once again be open, featuring a handpicked lineup of South Australia wines from across the Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley and the Barossa, curated by Nick Stock. Guests can enjoy pours from Ochota Barrels, Yangarra, Basket Range Wines, Murdoch Hill, Grant Nash, Sherrah and many more, with SA craft beers, festival-exclusive cocktails and non-alcoholic options also available.

“The Cellar Door at Harvest Rock is where the heart of South Australia’s wine culture comes alive,” Nick Stock explains. “We’ve brought together an incredible group of winemakers who are not only producing some of the most exciting and drinkable wines in the country, but who also embody the creativity and hospitality this state is known for. It’s a rare chance for festivalgoers to meet the people behind the wines, taste their craft, and share in the atmosphere that makes South Australia such a world-class food and wine destination.”

READ MORE: Polaris, Soulfly, In Hearts Wake & More Headline Froth & Fury Fest 2026 Lineup

Harvest Rock 2025 is two days of music, wine, food and good times with a strong focus on SA producers, something Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison is all in favour of.

“Harvest Rock combines two of the best South Australian experiences on offer – unparalleled major events and the world’s best food and beverage,” says Bettison. “The culinary line-up both on the stage and on the table makes Harvest Rock a unique event that continues to draw foodies and music lovers from all over the country to Adelaide.

“We’re already seeing a boost in hotel bookings as festivalgoers prepare their trip to South Australia – and I encourage them to explore more while they’re here by heading out to our renowned wine regions and immersing themselves in our spectacular natural landscapes.”

Despite initially selling out Saturday tickets on the first day of sale, organisers have released a limited number of Saturday tickets that are on sale now, along with two-day passes and Sunday tickets. Those keen for the full Harvest Rock experience can grab VIP tickets that include access to exclusive areas.

Harvest Rock 2025 takes place at Rymill & King Rodney Parks/Murlawirrapurka & Ityamai-Itpina on Saturday 25 October and Sunday 26 October. For full ticketing and lineup information, visit harvestrock.com.

 

Harvest Rock 2025 Lineup

Saturday 25 October

The Strokes (Aus Exclusive)

The War On Drugs (Aus Exclusive)

Vance Joy

M.i.a.

Lime Cordiale

Wolfmother (Performing Debut Album)

The Presets

Skream & Benga

Genesis Owusu

The Jungle Giants

Cloud Control

Vacations

Bag Raiders (Live)

Teenage Joans

Divebar Youth

Sunsick Daisy

Oscar The Wild

Any Young Mechanic

Sunday 26 October

Jelly Roll

Royel Otis

Ministry Of Sound Classical

Groove Armada (Dj Set)

Shaboozey

Pnau

Lauren Spencer Smith

Ruel

Sneaky Sound System

The Dreggs

Drew Baldridge

Julia Cole

Folk Bitch Trio

Mild Minds

Anna Lunoe

Velvet Trip

Towns

Coldwave

Colter

Apollo

The Amuse-Bouche Stage lineup (A–Z)

Hosted by Ben Harvey & Belle Jackson

Adelaide Comedy Showcase: Big Al, Fabien Clark, Jay Michael, Nona Mona, Scott

John, Vida Slayman

Bag Raiders=

Benjamin Cooper

BLT Podcast: Blake Pavey, Luke Kidgell & Tyler Cahill

Callum Hann

Dimsimlim (Vincent Yeow Lim)

Duncan Welgemoed

Groove Terminator

Karena Armstrong

Marmalade Podcast

Mark Reginato

Nat’s What I Reckon

Nick Stock

Nikalene Riddle

Sav Perera

Teenage Joans

The Jungle Giants

Wildwoods lineup & experiences (A–Z)

Curated by Duncan Welgemoed

Africola Canteen

Anchovy Bandit

Bandit

Bar Lune

Culture Shock

Dirty Doris’ Diner

Filipino Project

Gang Gang Social

Gazander Oysters

Patch Kitchen

Regent Thai

Smokin Grillers

Cellar Door lineup (A–Z)

Curated by Nick Stock

Adelina

Basket Range

Bloomfield

Delinquente

First Drop

Grant Nash

Henschke

Koerner

Les Fruits / Parley

Murdoch Hill

Ochota Barrels

S.C.Pannell / Protero

Shaw + Smith / The Other Wine Co

Sherrah

Stoke Wines

Taittinger

Torbreck

Worlds Apart


 
Previous
Previous

Noise Rock Icons Helmet Plot 2026 Australian Tour

Next
Next

Iron & Wine Announces 2026 Australian Tour