Harvest Rock 2025 Set Times Unveiled
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Harvest Rock 2025 is just over a week away, so to help punters plan their weekend, organisers have unveiled the festival set times via the official Harvest Rock App.
Download on iOS or Android for exclusive access to artist playing times before they hit the website next week.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, Harvest Rock is back with a bang in 2025, taking over Adelaide’s Rymill & King Rodney Parks/Murlawirrapurka & Ityamai-Itpina on Saturday 25 October and Sunday 26 October.
This year’s lineup is headlined by indie rockers The Strokes on Saturday night and country pop superstar Jelly Roll on Sunday evening. You can also catch a huge range of international and national acts across the packed two days, including The War on Drugs, UK rapper M.I.A., British-born Canadian singer-songwriter Lauren Spencer Smith, Wolfmother performing their self-titled debut album in full, singer-songwriter Vance Joy, a Groove Armada DJ set, Cloud Control celebrating the 15th anniversary of their debut album, Bliss Release, and many more.
The festival also sees the return of Harvest Rock’s cultural areas, with The Amuse-Bouche Stage and Wildwoods Precinct showcasing comedians, cooking demonstrations, workshops and the best of South Aussie food and wine.
Those keen on elevating their experience can purchase a variety of VIP packages, with three tiers to choose from: VIP Village, Harvest Lounge, and The Suites. All VIP packages must be purchased in conjunction with a festival ticket.
Limited tickets for Harvest Rock 2025 are on sale now via harvestrock.com.
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“The third edition of Harvest Rock delivers another impressive lineup that will bring music lovers from all around to Adelaide this October,” shared SA Minister for Tourism, Zoe Bettison.
"In past years we have seen around 30 per cent of ticket holders come from out of state, and the mix of significant international artists like The Strokes, as well as beloved Australian music legends like Wolfmother will again bring the crowds."
"Now is the time to start booking to make the most of our wineries, renowned restaurants and nature experiences in our tourism regions to bookend your Harvest Rock Festival weekend in South Australia.”
Harvest Rock 2025 takes place at Rymill & King Rodney Parks/Murlawirrapurka & Ityamai-Itpina on Saturday 25 October and Sunday 26 October. Tickets on sale now via 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
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