Spilt Milk Festival Returns to Four Cities in 2025
Spilt Milk Festival Returns to Four Cities in 2025

Spilt Milk Festival Returns to Four Cities in 2025

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Spilt Milk, one of Australia's premier summer music festivals, is making its return in December 2025 after canceling its 2024 events, with dates confirmed for Ballarat, Perth, Canberra, and the Gold Coast. The festival, which has previously featured major acts like Post Malone, Lorde, and Flume, is expected to announce a highly anticipated lineup soon, with tickets projected to sell out quickly based on past demand. Beyond its musical offerings, Spilt Milk is renowned for immersive experiences, including interactive installations such as the Guilty Pleasures singalong zone, Howdy Howdy country bar, Bus Da Move party bus, and curated art exhibitions featuring inclusive initiatives like Studio A and Create Connect Art. The festival's return is particularly significant for Australia's struggling festival scene, which has seen other major events canceled due to rising costs and industry challenges. In Canberra, Spilt Milk is regarded as a flagship event, contributing substantial economic value and community vibrancy, and is forecasting continued positive impact contingent on local support. Organizers have been teasing fans with cryptic clues about the lineup and are emphasizing the festival's role in supporting local businesses and artists.

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