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News: lutruwita/Tasmania’s Party in the Paddock Festival announces stunning line up for 2025 including Empire of the Sun, Aurora, A .Swayze and the Ghosts and Amyl and the Sniffers

  • October 14, 2024
  • Arun Kendall
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From humble origins of a few-hundred-people-party, local bands and a hay bale stage, to evolving into Tasmania’s largest multi-day camping festival – Party In The Paddock (PITP) has just revealed its line-up for 2025. Taking place at Quercus Park on tilapangka/Liffey River, in lutruwita/Tasmania, on Palawa/Tasmanian Aboriginal country, the festival will run from 6-9 February 2025.

Given the many documented challenges facing the music industry at the moment, this promises to be something quite spectacular. The stunning full line up (with one UK special secret headliner) includes:

Amyl & The Sniffers, Angie McMahon, Role Model (USA), Still Woozy (USA), ‘Secret Act’ (UK), The Rubens, Thelma Plum, King Stingray, Slowly Slowly, The Dreggs, Allday, Sam Alfred, Willaris. K, Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers, Medium Build (USA), King Mala (USA), Dice, Mildlife, Babe Rainbow, Boo Seeka, Sycco, Kobie Dee, Mo’ju, Ruby Fields DJ Set, Sumner DJs, Floodlights, Full Flower Moon Band, The Southern River Band, A. Swayze & The Ghosts, Ra Ra Viper, Jerome Farah, Party Dozen, Play Lunch, The Beefs, Mincy, Chloe Dadd, Latifa Tee, In2stellar, Lo’99, Blusher, The Vovos, Velvet Trip, Radio Free Alice, Seaside, Queenie, Lucille Croft, Cool Out Sun, Devaura, Large Mirage, Surely Shirley, Jet City Sports Club, Holiday Mystics, Ant Enoch, Laska Dry, Grace Chia, Gÿps & Spice, Legal Noise, Bocce, Wöølworths\Flushot, Tai Harlii, Powder Keg, B. Raymond & The Gold Tones, The Embers, Evangelo, Zac Henderson, Alec Smith, エミエミ (Emi Emi), Baz & Grom, Donna Hayze,Rupert Bullard, Glitch Craft,Baltimöre Charlót,Eliza Bird,Morality Trope,Backyard Business,Spooky Eyes,Monny,Princess Drip,Baker, Rosetntd,Tomma, Rivalu and more.

It’s pleasing to see the number of brilliant local Tasmanian acts in the line up.

Pre-sales are available today here.

Pre-Sale Registrations Open Tuesday 15th October At 8:15am AEDT
Pre-Sale Registrations Close Wednesday, 16th October At 8:00 Pm AEDT
Pre-Sale Access Links Sent Wednesday, 16th October At 8:15 Pm AEDT
Pre-Sale Tickets Go Live Thursday, 17th October At 8:00 Am AEDT

As always, Party In The Paddock isn’t just about the music. The festival offers art installations, comedy, artist interviews and live podcasts, drag performances, cabaret, mechanical bull ride competitions, skate ramp, meditation & yoga sessions, pop-up markets with fresh Tasmanian produce. With the Vibestown Arena, The Bigtop Dance Tent, Silvertongue Stage, The Bullpen and PITP’s newest stage Little Island Rising – PITP has six stages.

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Arun Kendall

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