Kingswood Headline A Taste of The Hills Festival 2025
Experience two days of music, food, beverages and market stalls.
Image via atasteofthehills.com.au
A Taste of the Hills Festival is a celebration of Adelaide Hills food, wine, brews and spirits, with a dash of incredible Australian music.
Held at LOT.100 Hay Valley in the Adelaide Hills on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 March 2025, the festival “invites attendees to ‘taste’ the best of the Adelaide Hills, from food and drinks to produce, art, and entertainment, all within the charming grounds of the award-winning location.”
Along with tasting some of the best food and beverage producers the Hills have to offer, A Taste of the Hills Festival also has a great lineup of musical talent performing across the two days.
Melbourne rockers Kingswood are headlining alongside Adelaide’s rising indie outfit PASH, folk singer Lucas Day, magnetic sister duo Ella & Sienna, indie-folk act Axe & the Ivory, DJ Tallie and five-piece public freakout machine Blue Lucy.
Tickets for A Taste of the Hills Festival are on sale now via atasteofthehills.com.au.
Over the past several years A Taste of the Hills Festival has established itself as a brilliant event showcasing everything the Adelaide Hills has to offer.
Next year’s edition features an incredible collection of local producers, including heavyweights such as Mismatch Brewing, 78 Degrees Distillery, Tin Shed Distilling Co, Section 28 Artisan Cheeses and Nature’s Craft Ice Creams of Hanhdorf alongside emerging brands like Green Door Cottage, Loadies and New Era Vineyards.
“At the festival, you can enjoy complimentary tastings, a lineup of well-known Australian bands, expand your knowledge with Masterclasses, Brewery Tours, and Cooking Classes, keep the kids entertained in our Kid Zone, eat and drink until your heart is content, relax under the big beautiful gums at LOT.100 of take a scenic helicopter ride!” Holly Stratton writes on the A Taste of the Hills website.
A Taste of the Hills is held at LOT.100 Hay Valley in the Adelaide Hills on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 March 2025. For full ticketing information visit atasteofthehills.com.au.
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