Let Them Eat Cake Drops Stacked 2025 Lineup
The annual dance festival returns in 2025 with a lineup headlined by Colette, Flansie and Interplanetary Criminal.
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Arguably Australia’s favourite New Year’s Day festival, Let Them Eat Cake has dropped its massive 2025 lineup.
Described as “a cultural mecca formed to explore the union of music and art, LTEC is once again held at the heritage-listed Werribee Mansion Grounds on Wednesday, January 1, the all-day music spectacular is headlined by Cape Town-born DJ Colette, Dutch trap producer Flansie and pioneering UK producer Interplanetary Criminal.
Also making their presence felt on this year’s bill are rising tastemaker C000KIE, euphoric dancefloor filler Brent Honey, Irish party starter KETTAMA, DJ and producer Roza Terenzi and Naarm favourite Soju Gang.
If that’s not enough, you can look forward to sets from DJ JNETT, General Zeng, Pretty Girl, STÜM, Yarra and more.
Tickets for LTEC 2025 go on sale this Friday, September 20 at 11:30am via the LTEC website. Pre-sale tickets will be available for 24 hours from 11:30am on Thursday, September 19. To register your interest, sign up here.
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Debuting in 2013, Let Them Eat Cake has established itself as one of the country’s premier electronic music events.
Last year’s festival was a massive success and featured an absolute cracker of a lineup that includes Barry Can’t Swim, Club Angel, Sam Alfred, AK Sports and Bella Claxton.
Tickets selling out is a given, so if you’re keen to get your dance on New Year’s Day, be sure to sign up for the pre-sale ballot which closes at 8:30am local time on Wednesday, September 18.
For full ticketing and event details visit ltecnyd.com.
Let Them Eat Cake 2025 Lineup
held at Werribee Mansion Grounds on Wednesday, January 1
Brent Honey • C000kie • Colette • DJ JNETT • Flansie • General Zeng
Interplanetary Criminal • JYOTY • KETTAMA • KI/KI • moktar • Ned Bennett
Pretty Girl • Prozak • Roza Terenzi • Sasha Fern • Soju Gang • STÜM • Surusinghe
X Club • Yarra
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