Laneway Festival Reveals 2025 Dates & Ticket Prices
Australia’s favourite February festival returns to Bonython Park in Adelaide next year.

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One Aussie festival that’s definitely returning next year is St Jerome’s Laneway Festival. Organisers have revealed the indie music fest will once again take place throughout February, with six dates locked in.
The much-loved festival kicks off in Auckland on Thursday, February 6 before crossing the ditch and setting up shop in Brisbane on Saturday, February 8. The festival then hits Sydney on Sunday, February 9, Melbourne on Friday, February 14 and Adelaide on Saturday, February 15, before the final Laneway Festival takes place in Perth on Sunday, February 16.
The lineup for next year’s festival drops on Wednesday, October 9, with pre-sale tickets available the following week from 9:30am local time on Tuesday, October 15. You can sign up for the pre-sale here.
As for ticket prices, you’ll want to make sure you grab a pre-sale ticket as they’re the only tickets coming in under 200 bones. Below is a list of the ticket prices along with the 18+ VIP tickets.
GA 18+ / GA 16-17 YEARS
Pre-sale only - $189.90 + Fees
2ND Release - $204.90 + Fees
3RD Release - $219.90 + Fees
4TH Release - $229.90 + Fees
VIP 18+ – $289.90 + Fees
For full ticketing information visit lanewayfestival.com.
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Since its inception in 2005, St Jerome’s Laneway Festival has established itself as Australia’s premiere indie music event.
Despite having a couple of years off due to the pandemic, Laneway returned in 2023 with a bumper lineup that included Stormzy, Steve Lacy, RAYE, Dominic Fike, Angie McMahon, Faye Webster and more.
Laneway Festival takes place in Adelaide at Bonython Park on Saturday, February 15. For full ticketing details visit lanewayfestival.com.
LANEWAY FESTIVAL 2025 DATES & VENUES
Thursday, February 6 – Western Springs, Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau
Saturday, February 8 — Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane/Turrbal Targun
Sunday, February 9 — Sydney Showground, Sydney/Burramattagal Land & Wangal Land
Friday, February 14 — Flemington Park, Melbourne/Wurundjeri Biik
Saturday, February 15 — Bonython Park, Adelaide/Kaurna Yerta
Sunday, February 16 — Wellington Square, Perth/Whadjuk Boodjar
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