Laneway Festival 2025 Set Times Are Here
This year’s festival is headlined by Charli XCX alongside the likes of Beabadoobee, Clairo and Barry Can’t Swim.
St Jerome’s Laneway Festival has unveiled the set times for this year’s festival so you can start planning your day and avoid any major clashes.
The annual indie fest has delivered another super lineup for its 2025 edition, with the dynamic Charli XCX headlining alongside emerging indie singer-songwriter Beabadoobee, American songstress Clairo, Scottish producer and DJ Barry Can't Swim, neo-soul crooner Olivia Dean and alternative muso Eyedress.
It’s not just international acts taking all the limelight, with Laneway once again compiling an awesome list of local talent, with pub favs Skegss, rock quartet Girl and Girl and DJ and producer RONA just three of the awesome Aussie acts on the bill.
Laneway Festival 2025 begins in Auckland on Thursday, February 6 at Western Springs before arriving in Brisbane on Saturday, February 8 at Brisbane Showgrounds. The festival hits Sydney’s Showgrounds on Sunday, February 9, Melbourne’s Flemington Park on Friday, February 14 and Adelaide’s gorgeous Bonython Park on Saturday, February 15, before Laneway Festival wraps things up in Perth at Wellington Square on Sunday, February 16.
Check out the set times below and grab your tickets here.
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St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is arguably Australia’s premiere indie music event. Since launching in 2005, the festival continues to curate diverse lineups that attract bumper crowds, with last year’s event featuring the likes of Stormzy, Steve Lacy, RAYE, Dominic Fike, Angie McMahon, Faye Webster and many more.
Speaking about the upcoming festival, Laneway Festival Programming Coordinator Ruby Miles says, “This has to be my favourite Laneway lineup we’ve ever put together – I’m such a fangirl of all of these artists! Having Charli xcx as our headliner is a dream come true, but the lineup's depth from gates open until gates close will make Laneway 2025 so special.”
Laneway Festival takes place in Adelaide at Bonython Park on Saturday, February 15. For full ticketing details visit lanewayfestival.com.
LANEWAY FESTIVAL 2025 Lineup, DATES & VENUES
Charli XCX*⎜Clairo*⎜Beabadoobee*⎜Barry Can't Swim*
BICEP presents CHROMA*⎜Remi Wolf⎜Olivia Dean⎜Eyedress⎜Skegss
STÜM⎜RONA.⎜Hamdi⎜Joey Valance & Brae⎜2hollis⎜Fcukers⎜ Ninajirachi
julie**⎜Girl and Girl** + triple j Unearthed winners
*only playing Laneway Festival
** East Coast shows only
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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