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News: Good Things Festival 2025 locks in dates and venues for Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane

  • July 29, 2025
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Good Things Festival has confirmed its return to Australia’s East Coast in December 2025, with events scheduled for Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

The three-date run opens on Friday 5 December at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. The festival then moves to Sydney Showground on Saturday 6 December – a new venue for 2025 – before concluding on Sunday 7 December at Brisbane Showgrounds.

This will be the first year that the Sydney leg takes place at Sydney Showground, a move organisers say will offer greater capacity, improved accessibility, more shelter and easier transport links. Who can forget the amazing line up last year, with Korn headlining?

Full line-up details will be announced in the coming months.

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GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL 2025
DATES & VENUES:

FRIDAY 5 DECEMBER – FLEMINGTON RACECOURSE, MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 6 DECEMBER – SYDNEY SHOWGROUND, SYDNEY
SUNDAY 7 DECEMBER – BRISBANE SHOWGROUNDS, BRISBANE

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