Folk artist Watty Thompson and the Total Fire Band headline this year’s festival.
Space Jams returns in 2025 with another epic lineup of Aussie talent, headlined by powerful folk artist Watty Thompson and the Total Fire Band.
Celebrating five years of bringing good vibes to the Fleurieu Peninsula, Space Jams is once again taking over Alma’s Hem Amphitheatre across the October long weekend (Saturday 4 and Sunday 5) for two days of awesome music, dancing and good vibes.
The multi-award-winning festival promised to “deliver a genre-diverse, expansive lineup with 18 performances across the 2 iconic stages,” and it’s fair to say they’ve achieved that goal.
Along with Watty Thompson and the Total Fire Band, Space Jams 2025 includes the nine-piece ensemble King of Spain, multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Bree Tranter, The Note favourites Broham, psychedelic rockers Druid Fluids, ironic country act Brad Chicken, indie folk singer-songwriter Ella Ion, indie upstarts Full Cream and Filipino-Italian music maker and storyteller Kara Manansala.
The bill also features producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Marley Love, retro rockers Of the Wild, blues, roots and folk duo SoulBird and a stack of awesome DJs, including DJ Con Air and Space Jams DJs.
Pre-sale is happening right now, while those waiting for the general on-sale can score tickets on Thursday 10 July at 8:00am. Find all the details at spacejamsfest.com.au.
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Punters can also enjoy fire performers, art installations and a fantastic selection of food and beverage operators. Spend the evening dancing under the stars before retiring to the scenic campsite for some well-earned kip.
Last year’s Space Jams was a thrilling event headlined by The Empty Threats with a lineup that also included awesome SA acts Mane, King Jeff and the How Are Yous, Effie Isobel, Naomi Keyte, Shodashi, Thunder Speaks and Pash and more.
Space Jams 2025 takes place at Alma’s Hem Amphitheatre on Saturday 4 October and Sunday 5 October. For ticketing information, visit spacejamsfest.com.au.
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