This year’s edition of the D&B festival also features Danny Byrd, Ed Rush, Flowidus and more.
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After an incredible debut in 2024, Adelaide drum and bass festival Our Sound returns in 2025 with another bumper lineup headlined by UK icon Wilkinson and WA legends Pendulum.
Presented by Groove Events, Our Sound takes over Bonython Park/Tulya Wardli on Saturday 22 November with a monster lineup of international heavyweights and hometown heroes.
Alongside headliners Wilkinson and Pendulum, who return to the lineup for an exclusive DJ set, the bill includes sets from English DJ and record producer Danny Byrd, D&B mainstay Ed Rush, dynamic duo Flowidus, Adelaide’s own Godlands, Kiwi act Lee Mvtthews and electronic producer Rova.
Along with the mainstage, Adelaide’s The Collective are curating a second stage, handpicking a lineup of local DJs and producers that will be unveiled in the coming weeks.
“The energy at last year’s debut was incredible,” says Festival Director Daniel Michael. “We knew from the initial response that something special was brewing and the festival itself was absolute magic. This year, we’ve secured some of the most iconic names in the genre while still giving a platform to the amazing talent coming out of Adelaide. Our Sound isn’t just a festival, it’s a celebration of this community that just keeps on growing.”
Pre-sale tickets for Our Sound 2025 go on sale from 9am on Wednesday 3 September. Sign up here. General on-sale kicks off at 9am on Thursday 4 September via oursoundadelaide.com.
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The inaugural Our Sound was a smash hit with D&B fans, with over 3,000 punters attending. The purpose-built site was created by Groove Events, the crew behind Gluttony, and offered electronic music fans a live music experience unlike anything Adelaide has seen before.
This year’s edition of the fest is bigger and better, with a greater array of food and drink offerings and immersive activations. Those wanting an elevated experience can splurge on VIP tickets that allow access to premium seating in a shaded lounge area and exclusive perks such as upgraded toilets, bottle service and specially designed Our Sound cocktails.
Our Sound 2025 is shaping up as one of the events of the summer and a must-attend for D&B and electronic music fans.
Our Sound 2025 takes place at Bonython Park/Tulya Wardli on Saturday 22 November. For ticketing details, visit oursoundadelaide.com.
Our Sound 2025 Lineup
Wilkinson
Pendulum [DJ Set]
Danny Byrd
Ed Rush
Flowidus
Godlands
Lee Mvtthews
Rova
Second Stage Announced Soon
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