Don Toliver & Jhené Aiko Headline Souled Out Festival 2025
The lineup also includes Vince Staples, Mariah The Scientist, 6LACK, BLXST, Kaash Paige and more.

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After selling out all five dates earlier this year, Souled Out Festival returns in 2025 with another stellar lineup.
The second edition of the R&B and hip hop festival is headlined by American rapper Don Toliver and songstress Jhené Aiko.
Also making up the bill are LA rap star Vince Staples, singer-songwriter Mariah The Scientist, indie rapper 6LACK, ‘Die Hard’ spitter BLXST, singer and rapper Kaash Paige and emerging singer-songwriter Denise Julia.
A super list of DJs will also be present on a separate stage, including international spinners Jarreau Vandal, S!rene and Rosey Gold and local legends Larissa Lambert and SAHXL.
Souled Out returns to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, with the festival held at Melbourne’s Caribbean Gardens on Saturday, February 22, Sydney’s Parramatta Park on Sunday, February 23 and the Brisbane Showgrounds on Friday, February 28.
Those keen on securing tickets early can do so via the Whatslively app and Souled Out website from 11:30am on Wednesday, December 18. General on-sale commences the following day at 11:30am on Thursday, December 19. For full ticketing information visit souledoutfest.com.
The first iteration of Souled Out took place earlier this year and featured a lineup headlined by Summer Walker, Bryson Tiller and PARTYNEXTDOOR.
Held across five cities (Sydney, Gold Coast, Auckland, Melbourne and Perth) and two countries, Souled Out was a monster success, selling over 75,000 tickets.
Scaling back the festival to just three dates means competition for tickets will be hectic, with fans urged to sign up for the pre-sale.
For full ticketing and lineup information visit souldoutfest.com.
Souled Out Fest 2025 Lineup
Don Toliver
Jhené Aiko
Vince Staples
6LACK
BLXST
Mariah The Scientist
Kaash Paige
Denise Julia
Jarreau Vandal
S!rene
Rosey Gold
Larissa Lambert
SAHXL
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