Find out when your favourite artist is performing over the two day fest.
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Yours & Owls Festival is two weeks away, so to make sure you can plan your weekend ahead of time, organisers have released the set times and festival map for the Wollongong-based fest.
While there are a few unavoidable clashes – including Denzil Curry and Salute, who close out the Saturday evening at the same time – for the most part, organisers have done a bang-up job.
Yours & Owls festival returns on Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2 with a genre-spanning bill that really does have something for everyone. Along with Curry and Salute, this year’s bill features Ireland post-punkers Fontaines D.C., UK indie favs The Kooks and ‘90s pop rockers Goo Goo Dolls and many more.
You’ll also catch wild sets from New York hip hop artist JPEGMAFIA, pop sisters The Veronicas, seven-piece metal act Battlesnake, emerging R&B artist Becca Hatch and Manchester indie act Courteeners.
Tickets for Yours & Owls are on sale now via Moshtix.
As we reported earlier this month, Orville Peck and Wunderhorse are no longer performing at Yours & Owls, with both artists having to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances. While certainly a blow to the lineup, the recent addition of acts including Courteeners, Shame and Kobie Dee more than makes up for the loss of Peck and Wunderhorse.
Yours & Owls, arguably NSW’s best live music camping event, has been held annually since the first edition in 2014. Beginning life in a small art cafe, the event has grown into a stalwart of the Aussie festival scene and continues to deliver a knockout lineup every year.
Tickets for the 2025 festival are over 85% sold, so if you’re still umming and erring over whether to go, we advise you to grab a ticket asap and avoid suffering from FOMO.
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
and
BRAD COX
joining, in alphabetical order
COURTEENERS || ELDERBROOK || HOCKEY DAD||HONEY DIJON || JPEG MAFIA
THE JUNGLE GIANTS || PEACH PRC || SALUTE
THE VERONICAS
and
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 || SHAME || SLOWLY SLOWLY || SYCCO
ARMLOCK|| AUTUMN SUNSET || BATTLESNAKE || BEAN MAGAZINE || BECCA HATCH BODYJAR || THE BELAIR LIP BOMBS || CHEEKY LEASH
C.O.F.F.I.N || CROCODYLUS || GIRAFFEHEAD || KELI HOLIDAY || KITSCHEN BOY || KOBIE DEE || LEMONISE || LE SHIV || L.O.W
MISS KANINNA || NICK WARD || RA RA VIPER || SATIN CALI || SEVILLES ||
SUGAR FREE || TOTAL TOMMY || Y.O.G.A
PLUS
MARK BLAIR || ODYMEL || TOM TRAGO
MINCY || DAMEEEELA || LO’99 || SASHA MILANI || CRESCENDOLL || SEKTA
Jun Wan || Unknown Associates || Jjoska || Subtropic || Cove Sound System
Four On The Floor || sezz77 || Jade Bates || kowojay || Liza
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