Harvest Rock 2025 Line-up Marks a Spectacular Comeback

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Harvest Rock 2025 is set to make an epic return this year, bringing together a lineup of global music icons and local legends to Adelaide on 25-26 October. The festival will feature amazing acts such as four-time Grammy-nominated American country music star Jelly Roll on his first Australian tour, New York rock legends The Strokes in an Australian exclusive, The War on Drugs (Australian exclusive), M.I.A., Vance Joy, Royel Otis, Wolfmother, Ministry of Sound Classical, Groove Armada (DJ Set), and many more.

The first day of the festival on 25 October will showcase headliners like The Strokes, The War On Drugs, Vance Joy, M.I.A., Lime Cordiale, Wolfmother, The Presets, Skream & Benga, Genesis Owusu, The Jungle Giants, Cloud Control, Vacations, Bag Raiders, Teenage Joans, and others. The second day on 26 October will feature Jelly Roll, Royel Otis, Ministry of Sound Classical, Groove Armada, Shaboozey, Pnau, Lauren Spencer Smith, Ruel, Sneaky Sound System, The Dreggs, Drew Baldridge, Julia Cole, Folk Bitch Trio, and more.

Harvest Rock’s unique offerings are influenced by its location in South Australia, known for its wine country, culinary culture, and arts. The festival will also feature the Amuse-Bouche Stage, where culinary stars, podcasters, and comedians will showcase talks and ideas, hosted by Ben Harvey and Belle Jackson.

The Wildwoods & Cellar Door by Duncan Welgemoed & Nick Stock will return as the festival’s food precinct, offering a vibrant dining experience that highlights South Australian producers and venues. Attendees can enjoy American-style classics, South African-inspired dishes, pizza, pasta, and burgers from various vendors on site.

The festival will also spotlight South Australia’s award-winning wines from local labels like Ochota Barrels, Yangarra, Basket Range Wines, Murdoch Hill, and more. Attendees can enjoy a range of delicious wines from Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, Barossa Valley, and other regions.

Presale tickets for Harvest Rock 2025 will be available from 19 August, followed by general admission tickets from 20 August. Premium VIP offerings, including exclusive areas at different stages, the Harvest Lounge, and Harvest Suites, will be available for purchase.

Harvest Rock has already made a significant economic impact, contributing $34.5 million to the state’s economy in its first two years. With past lineups attracting 30% of attendees from interstate and overseas, the festival continues to draw visitors to Adelaide.

Presented by Secret Sounds and supported by the South Australian Government, through the South Australian Tourism Commission, Harvest Rock 2025 promises to be a memorable event for music lovers. Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison encourages attendees to explore the region’s wineries, restaurants, and natural attractions during the festival weekend.

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