Aussie festival makes a comeback after cancellation
- Spilt Milk festival will return in 2025 with events scheduled in Ballarat, Perth, Canberra, and the Gold Coast throughout December.
- The festival cancelled its 2024 tour without explanation amid widespread industry challenges and economic pressures affecting music events.
- Organizers secured funding from the ACT Government’s Major Event Fund to support the festival’s return, emphasizing its economic and cultural importance in Canberra.
- The 2025 lineup remains unannounced but expectations are high, with over 170,000 tickets sold nationwide during the 2023 events headlined by Post Malone.
- The festival’s comeback aims to boost local businesses, contribute at least $63.4 million to the economy, and reaffirm Spilt Milk’s role as a key national music event.
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Split Milk Festival returns to Canberra after cancelling 2024 show. Canberra’s iconic music festival, Spilt Milk, has announced its return in December with the full line-up of acts to be announced “soon”. Coming to Exhibition Park on December 13, the festival will also travel to Ballarat, Perth and the Gold Coast. It was cancelled in 2024. Previous line-ups have included Post Malone, Dom Dolla, Lorde, Flume, Khalid, FISHER, Peach PRC, Latto and…
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Although the talk of music festivals dropping like flies is ongoing, December’s Spilt Milk has managed to pull in a zeitgeisty lineup that almost guarantees a swift sell-out. US rappers Doechii and Kendrick Lamar lead an unseasonably large and of-the-moment stack of artists penciled in for the travelling festival, which makes stops in Ballarat, Perth,...
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