Get ready for another four nights of music, madness and good times when Lost Paradise returns over the New Year period.
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New Year’s Eve festival Lost Paradise returns this year for another epic four nights of music, movement and community.
Taking place on Darkinjung Country at Glenworth Valley from Sunday 28 December 2025 to Thursday 1 January 2026, the eco-conscious music fest has established itself as arguably the country’s greatest New Year’s Eve celebration.
Each year delivers a diverse lineup including international acts such as Arctic Monkeys, Jamie XX, RUFUS DU SOL, Peggy Gou, Carl Cox and PinkPantheress alongside Aussie favourites like Flume, Confidence Man, Dom Dolla and Genesis Owusu.
Understanding the current economic climate, Lost Paradise are bringing back ticket reservations. This means punters can score a ticket from today by signing up here and not having to worry about paying anything until the presale officially opens. Just sign up, 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.
The iconic Arcadia, Lost Disco and Paradise Club stages will return for this year’s festival, while Shambala Fields will be the place to go for workshops, TED talks and creative programs. The food village will be your one-stop shop for a wide range of grub, from international gourmet treats to late-night snacks.
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Finely Tuned (Lost Sundays, ABOVE) founder and Lost Paradise curator, Simon Becking, had this to say about Lost Paradise 2025, “There is something magical that happens when you attend a boutique camping festival. The sense of freedom forged by being in nature with great music, creative design, high-end production and a crowd of like-minded people are the key ingredients for a great party. We not only love it, but thrive on it - booking the artists we love and working on creative stage and site concepts that we are passionate about.
After more than a decade since its humble beginnings, Lost Paradise remains the culmination of everything we love about what we do. It's the jewel in the Finely Tuned crown. A colourful, community-focused world of music, movement, friendship and discovery, it starts with the music, but the memories linger with so much more. We hope you’ll join us."
Lost Paradise takes place from Sunday 28 December 2025 to Thursday 1 January 2026 on Darkinjung Country at Glenworth Valley, NSW. Sign up now and secure your ticket via megatix.com.au.
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