Exciting Line-up Expected for Harvest Rock 2025, Promising an Epic Return

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Harvest Rock is set to make a grand return in 2025 with an epic lineup that promises to attract music enthusiasts from all corners to Adelaide on the 25th and 26th of October. The highly-anticipated event will feature a star-studded roster with international sensations and local favorites, ensuring two days filled with music, fun, and entertainment.

Among the headliners are American country music sensation Jelly Roll, making his inaugural appearance in Australia, and renowned New York rock legends, The Strokes, who will be gracing the Australian stage for an exclusive performance. Joining them will be artists like The War on Drugs, M.I.A., Vance Joy, Royel Otis, Wolfmother, Ministry of Sound Classical, Groove Armada (DJ Set), Cloud Control, and many more.

The festival promises a unique experience that is deeply influenced by its location at the heart of South Australia’s wine country, rich culinary culture, and diverse arts scene. In addition to the music performances, the festival will feature the Amuse-Bouche Stage, where culinary luminaries, podcasters, and comedians will share talks and ideas. Hosted by popular breakfast radio presenters, Ben Harvey and Belle Jackson, the stage will showcase appearances from Nat’s What I Reckon, the Marmalade trio, surprise artists from the music lineup, and more.

A highlight of the festival will be the Wildwoods & Cellar Door by Duncan Welgemoed & Nick Stock, a gastronomic experience that celebrates South Australian producers, talents, and venues. The food precinct will offer delectable dishes from various establishments such as Dirty Doris Diner, Regent Thai, Africola Canteen, Anchovy Bandit, and Gang Gang, showcasing Adelaide’s vibrant food scene.

Moreover, the festival will shine a spotlight on South Australia’s finest wines, featuring labels like Ochota Barrels, Yangarra, Basket Range Wines, Murdoch Hill, Grant Nash, Sherrah, S.C.Pannell / Protero, Shaw + Smith / Other Wine Co, Henschke, Les Fruits / Parley, Bloomfield, Stoke Wines, Worlds Apart, Koerner, First Drop, Torbreck, Adelina, and Champagne Taittinger, offering a range of exquisite wines from various regions.

Harvest Rock has proven to be a significant contributor to South Australia’s economy, with past editions generating a combined $34.5 million and attracting 30% of attendees from interstate and overseas. The festival is organized by Secret Sounds and supported by the South Australian Government through the South Australian Tourism Commission.

Minister for Tourism, Zoe Bettison, expressed excitement about the festival’s third edition, highlighting the impressive lineup and the influx of music lovers expected in Adelaide. She encouraged attendees to explore South Australia’s tourism regions and enjoy the local attractions, wineries, and restaurants during their visit for the festival.

With presale tickets set to go on sale soon, music enthusiasts are advised to secure their spots for what promises to be a memorable weekend filled with music, gastronomy, and fun. Harvest Rock 2025 is all set to deliver an unforgettable experience that celebrates music, food, wine, and the vibrant culture of South Australia.

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