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Wildlands Festival returns in January and now we have set times available for each leg of the fest.
Featuring the best of the Beyond the Valley lineup, Wildlands takes over Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide over the New Year period. As expected, it’s a stacked bill of international and national talent including the man of the moment FISHER, American rap superstar Ice Spice, and UK electronic duo Chase & Status.
With the first less than a month before Wildlands kicks off, organisers have revealed the set times for each date.
The travelling electro and hip hop-themed fest begins in Brisbane at the Brisbane Showgrounds on Tuesday, December 31 (NYE). Then it’s off to Perth’s HBF Arena Joondalup on Saturday, January 4 before coming to a close at Ellis Park in Adelaide on Sunday, January 5.
To help plan your day, check out the set times for each date of Wildlands below and grab your tickets here.
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Brisbane Set Times
Perth Set Times
Adelaide Set Times
Following on from the 2023/2024 event that featured an eclectic mix of local and international artists, including Sydney dance group RÜFÜS DU SOL, British grime star Central Cee, Berlin-based DJ and producer Peggy Gou, and New York rapper FERG, this latest edition of the annual festival is once again close to selling out all three dates and shaping as another fantastic summer fest.
While fourth release tickets are almost gone, punters can still grab Casamigos Tequila VIP packages. These extra bougie tickets include dedicated express festival entry lanes, a private VIP bar and VIP-only restroom, access to the Sahara State VIP area and other perks.
Wildlands Festival takes place on Sunday, January 5 at Ellis Park. For full ticketing details visit wildlandsfestival.com.au.
Wildlands Festival 2025 LINEUP & Dates
FISHER / Ice Spice / Chase & Status / Marlon Hoffstadt / Tinashe / Royel Otis
Sammy Virji* / Wilkinson* / RL Grime* / Becky Hill* / Horsegiirl* / Confidence Man*
Joy (Anonymous)* / Lola Young / Barkaa / Malugi* / Sam Alfred* / Hannah Laing*
Issey Cross* / Messie* / Little Fritter* / 1tbsp^ / Sammythesinner* / Moss*
Djanaba* / Girlthing^
*Not playing Adelaide ^Brisbane only
Tuesday, December 31 (NYE) – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane
Saturday, January 4 – HBF Arena Joondalup, Perth
Sunday, January 5 – Ellis Park, Adelaide
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