Underworld, Ben Böhmer, Confidence Man and More Headline Lost Paradise 2025 Lineup
This year’s festival also features performances from Marc Rebillet, Duke Dumont, Hot Dub Time Machine and more.
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New Year’s Eve festival Lost Paradise has dropped its 2025 rave-heavy lineup, with headliners including UK legends Underworld, German producer and composer Ben Böhmer and Australia’s own Confidence Man.
Taking place on Darkinjung Country at Glenworth Valley from Sunday 28 December 2025 to Thursday 1 January 2026, the annual eco-conscious music fest has delivered another cracking lineup for music fans.
Headliners also include Dutch DJ Chris Stussy, English producer and DJ Duke Dumont, French industrial techno artist I Hate Models, Irish superstar KETTAMA, eclectic American creator Marc Rebillet, English electronic duo Maribou State and London-based, Brisbane-raised X CLUB.
Still not impressed? How about sets from the likes of Hot Dub Time Machine, Silva Bumpa, Wolters, DJ Heartstring, BIG WETT, Obb Mob, Josh Baker, Balu Brigada and so many more. You can check out the full lineup below.
Tickets for this year’s Lost Paradise go on sale Wednesday 27 August at 10am AEST, although you can still sign up for the pre-sale. For full ticketing details visit the Lost Paradise website.
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As per previous festivals, the main musical acts will be split across Arcadia, Lost Disco and Paradise Club music stages, while Shambhala Fields will return to host talks, workshops and programs from such luminaries as queer advocate Kath Ebbs, science guy Dr. Karl, Aussie surfer Tom Carroll and many more.
Understanding the current credit crunch, Lost Paradise have brought back ticket reservations. This means punters can secure a ticket without having to pay any money until the pre-sale kicks off on 10am Monday 25 August. Sign up here, select your preferred payment method and you’re good to go when the presale begins. Those who sign up now also go in the running for the Lost Paradise Golden Ticket, with the lucky recipient winning two VIP tickets to Lost Paradise, glamping accommodation and two backstage passes.
Lost Paradise takes place from Sunday 28 December 2025 to Thursday 1 January 2026 on Darkinjung Country at Glenworth Valley, NSW. Tickets go on sale Wednesday 27 August at 10am AEST. Sign up now and secure your ticket via megatix.com.au.
Lost Paradise 2025 Lineup
Headliners (A-z)
Ben Böhmer
Chris Stussy
Confidence Man
Duke Dumont
I Hate Models
Kettama
Marc Rebillet
Maribou State
Underworld
X Club.
Rest of the Lineup (A-Z)
Anna Lunoe, Baby J, Bad Boombox B2b Mischluft, Balu Brigada, Bella Claxton, Big Wett, Blusher, Bullet Tooth, Cassian, Channel Tres, Dameeeela. Dj Heartstring, Dombresky Pres. Disco Dom, Dr Banana, Fcukers, Folamour, Heidi, Hot Dub Time Machine, Inji, Jazzy, Josh Baker, Juicy Romance, Kilimanjaro, Luke Alessi, Merci, Mercy, Narciss, Notion, Odd Mob, Omar+, Pegassi, Prospa, Riria, Ross From Friends Pres. Bubble Love, Sex Mask, Silva Bumpa, Sim0ne, Sumner, Swim (Live), Two Another, Vtss, Wolters + Triple J Unearthed Winner
Alex Dowsing, Badassmutha, Bella Backe, Caleb Jackson, Couch Mechanic, Cricket, Dayzzi B2b Daug, Disco Dora, Elijah Something, Gmoz, Grooveworks, Kai Kawai, Large Mirage, Laytx, Lily Fm, Lost Soundsystem, Madame Reve, Maina Doe, Mash, Middle James, Mina Tonic, Oscill8, Pamela, Penelope, People's Party, Roxy Lotz, Salarymen, Selve, Siila, Silly Lily, Sim Select, Tia Lacoste, Tokyo Sexwale, Tseba, Waxlily, Yasmina Sadiki
Shambhala Fields:
Benny Holloway
Catriona Wallace
Chanel Contos
Deano Gladstone
Dr Karl
Eric Avery
Gwyn Williams
Kath Ebbs
Lara Zilibowitz
Plastic Free Mermaid
Sez
Simon Borg-olivier
Tom Carroll
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