Spilt Milk festival confirms nationwide 2025 dates, locations
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01.05.2025

Spilt Milk festival confirms nationwide 2025 dates, locations

Credit: Billy Zammit
words by staff writer

Spilt Milk festival returns to Ballarat, Perth, Canberra and Gold Coast this December.

Spilt Milk festival will return for its 2025 edition, today announcing dates across four Australian cities this December.

The popular summer music festival will kick off its national tour in Victoria before heading west and finishing on the east coast over two consecutive weekends.

Spilt Milk 2025

  • Where: Victoria Park (Ballarat), Claremont Showground (Perth), Exhibition Park (Canberra), Gold Coast Sports Precinct
  • When: Saturday 6 December (Ballarat), Sunday 7 December (Perth), Saturday 13 December (Canberra), Sunday 14 December (Gold Coast)

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Spilt Milk has built a reputation for delivering major international and local acts, with past lineups featuring Post Malone, Dom Dolla, Lorde, Flume, Khalid, Fisher, Peach PRC, Latto and Steve Lacy.

While the 2025 artist lineup is yet to be announced, organisers have indicated it will continue the festival’s tradition of securing high-calibre performers across multiple genres including electronic, hip hop, pop and alternative music.

Beyond the music, Spilt Milk festival is known for its immersive activations and festival zones. Regular features include Guilty Pleasures, a dedicated area for singing along to classic hits, the country music-themed Howdy Howdy bar, and Bus Da Move, a party bus where attendees help select the music.

The festival also places emphasis on visual arts, with exhibitions curated in collaboration with socially conscious studios. The 2025 edition will showcase work from Studio A, which empowers artists with disability, and Victoria Park Arts’ Create Connect Art initiative.

This marks the second time Spilt Milk festival will visit Perth, after the Western Australian city was added to the tour in 2024. The Gold Coast was first added to the festival circuit in 2023, while Canberra has been a mainstay since the festival’s inception.

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