Fontaines D.C., Denzel Curry, The Kooks & Goo Goo Dolls Headline Yours & Owls Festival
Also performing are Elderbrook, Hockey Dad, JPEGMAFIA and The Veronicas.
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Yours & Owls Festival has unveiled a killer lineup for 2025. The Wollongong-based festival returns on Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2 with a genre-spanning bill that has to be seen to be believed.
Next year’s festival in the Gong is headlined by Ireland post-punkers Fontaines D.C., fierce Florida rapper Denzel Curry, UK indie favs The Kooks and 90s pop rockers Goo Goo Dolls.
You’ll also be able to catch ripping sets from electronic producer and DJ Elderbrook, Aussie punk rockers Hockey Dad, New York hip hop artist JPEGMAFIA and pop sisters The Veronicas.
Other acts we’re keen to catch include Coterie, Babe Rainbow, Slowly Slowly, Battlesnake, Nick Ward, Magdalena Day and Keli Holiday.
And if that’s not enough to get you to hand over your hard-earned, more artists are set to be announced in the coming weeks. It’s like the gift that keeps on giving!
Taking place at Wollongong City, Dharawal Country, Yours & Owls is a 16+ event with pre-sale tickets available from 8:30am on Tuesday, October 29. Find out the details here. General on-sale kicks off the following day, Wednesday, October 30 at 8:30am via Moshtix.
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Yours & Owls Festival is Wollongong’s premier live music camping event that began in a small art cafe in the backstreets of the Gong. Over the past ten years it’s grown into one of Australia’s great music festivals, always delivering a stacked lineup and good times, with next year’s event no exception.
Yours & Owls Festival is a 16+ event that takes place at Wollongong City, Dharawal Country on Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2. For full ticketing and lineup details visit yoursandowlsfestival.com.au.
Yours & Owls Festival 2025 Lineup
Fontaines D.C.⎜Denzel Curry⎜The Kooks⎜Goo Goo Dolls⎜Elderbrook
Hockey Dad⎜Honey Dijon⎜Jpeg Mafia⎜The Jungle Giants⎜Orville Peck
Peach Prc⎜Salute⎜The Veronicas⎜Allday⎜Babe Rainbow⎜Coterie⎜Cyril
Dice⎜The Dreggs⎜Frankie Stew & Harvey Gunn⎜Grentperez⎜Isabel Larosa
Magdalena Bay⎜May A⎜Mark Blair⎜Pond⎜Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners
Sam Tompkins⎜San Cisco⎜Slowly Slowly⎜Sycco⎜Wunderhorse⎜Battlesnake
Bean Magazine⎜Bodyjar⎜The Belair Lip Bombs⎜C.o.f.f.i.n⎜Crocodylus
Keli Holiday⎜Kitschen Boy⎜Le Shiv⎜Miss Kaninna⎜Nick Ward⎜Ra Ra Viper
Satin Cali⎜Total Tommy⎜Y.o.g.a
And More To Be Announced.
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