Spacey Jane Headline triple j’s One Night Stand 2025
The location of this year’s One Night Stand drops Thursday, March 27.

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After revealing One Night Stand was making its return last week, triple j have today announced the stacked lineup for the annual regional festival, with indie rockers Spacey Jane headlining.
Taking place on Saturday, May 24, One Night Stand 2025 is set to turn one Aussie town into the capital of live music for a special evening of tunes. Joining Spacey Jane on the bill are electronic powerhouse LUUDE, singer-songwriter Ruby Fields and ARIA-winning First Nations hip hop collective 3%
If that’s not enough to get you up and about, the lineup also includes pop trio Blusher, Sydney psychedelic act Velvet Trip and a local triple j Unearthed Competition Winner.
Although the location for this year’s One Night Stand remains firmly under wraps, triple j are dropping clues across the week on socials and the radio. The official announcement arrives on Thursday, March 27 at 3:00pm local time on triple j Drive with Abby & Tyrone, so make sure you tune in.
Once the location is unveiled, tickets will go on sale the same day, Thursday, March 27 from 4:30pm for $15 + BF, with all proceeds donated to charity.
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The first One Night Stand was held in 2004 at Natimuk in Victoria with a lineup featuring Grinspoon, The Dissociatives, Koolism, Eskimo Joe and Less Than Perfection.
The early years of the event saw a competition to select the town where the festival would be held, with the likes of Port Pirie in SA and Dubbo in NSW lucky enough to hold the event. Promoted as an alcohol and drug-free event, One Night Only skipped a year in 2015 when the station celebrated its 30th anniversary with Beat the Drum.
Returning a year late, One Night Stand ran for a further four years before COVID-19 temporarily ended the festival. An incredible 20,000 people rocked up to St Helens’ in Tasmania for the final pre-pandemic festival in 2019 to witness Peking Duk, Vance Joy, Tkay Maidza and more.
Last year the festival made its comeback after a five year absence. Taking place in Warrnambool, Victoria, One Night Stand 2024 featured G Flip and Ruel as headliners with support from What So Not, Thelma Plum, Sycco, DICE and local Warrnambool artist Flynn Gurry, who won the triple j Unearthed competition.
The One Night Stand 2025 takes place on Saturday, May 24 with the venue to be revealed this Thursday, March 27. Keep up to date with all things One Night Stand via triple j on the radio, online or the triple j app, and on social media via Instagram, TikTok and YouTube
triple j's One Night Stand 2025
Location TBA
Saturday, 24 May
Spacey Jane
LUUDE
Ruby Fields – 3%
Blusher – Velvet Trip
triple j Unearthed Competition Winner
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