Your January just got a whole lot better…
Wildlands Festival returns! The best of the Beyond the Valley lineup will roll through Adelaide this summer, kick starting your new year in style. A huge roster of international and national artists will be heading to Ellis Park in January, with Wildlands promising improved layouts, elevated production and ten times more fun.
Adelaide will get sets from some of the top names in the scene right now, with FISHER, Ice Spice, Chase & Status, and Marlon Hoffstadt all performing on January 5. Grammy-nominated FISHER will be back on home ground after a massive 12 months dominating US and European cities with his huge house hits.
His Aussie energy will be balanced out by a swathe of international headline talent, with pop-leaning drill rap arriving from US-based Ice Spice, iconic British drum ‘n’ bass masters Chase & Status, and Berlin born trance DJ Marlon Hoffstadt.
And that’s not all! Adelaide will also be treated to sets by singer-songwriter Tinashe, indie duo Royel Otis, Malyangapa and Barkindji rap royalty BARKAA and UK artist Lola Young.
Wildlands Festival is supported by triple j and brought to you by Untitled Group (the brains behind festivals like Beyond the Valley and Pitch Music & Arts). The January 5 festival is the perfect way to ring in the New Year.
Presale goes on sale Wednesday 4 September at 6pm local time, sign up for presale here.
Wildlands Festival 2025 Adelaide LINEUP
FISHER | ICE SPICE | CHASE & STATUS
MARLON HOFFSTADT | TINASHE | ROYEL OTIS
LOLA YOUNG | BARKAA
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