WOMADelaide 2025 Shines with Global Sounds Amid Heat Challenges
March 12, 2025
Day one also featured American soul group Durand Jones & the Indicators, who delivered a vintage-inspired set, followed by Nitin Sawhney's fusion of traditional and modern sounds.
Despite experiencing high temperatures peaking in the 30s Celsius, which led to the closure of one music stage and the rescheduling of several shows, the festival continued to thrive.
To help attendees cope with the heat, WOMADelaide's organization provided cooling stations and misters throughout the venue.
The four-day festival featured a diverse lineup of international music, arts, and dance, showcasing a rich cultural tapestry.
WOMADelaide 2025 reaffirmed its status as Australia's premier music festival, taking place in Botanic Park, Adelaide, from March 7 to March 10, 2025, and attracting thousands of attendees.
The closing performance featured a visually stunning display with an illuminated helium balloon and an acrobat, symbolizing the sense of community and wonder that WOMADelaide fosters.
The festival kicked off with a memorable performance from legendary artist PJ Harvey, marking her first show in Australia in eight years, captivating the audience with a mix of new tracks and classics.
The Palestinian group 47SOUL, who had been controversially removed from the previous year's lineup, delivered a powerful performance of shamstep rhythms and politically charged lyrics.
On Day two, Ms Chipeta captivated the crowd with her R&B and soul performance, while Brazilian group Bala Desejo got festival-goers dancing with their Latin Grammy-winning sound.
Day three continued the festival's momentum with performances from renowned artists such as PJ Harvey, Nitin Sawhney, and the Brazilian quartet Bala Desejo, showcasing a wide variety of genres.
The festival concluded with an exhilarating set from Texas band Khruangbin, blending funk, soul, and psychedelic rock, leaving attendees satisfied.
Having started in 1992, WOMADelaide remains a significant event in Australia's cultural calendar, celebrated for its international diversity and artistic expression.
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The Age • Mar 11, 2025
Palestinian shamstep group fires up WOMADelaide with poetic and political lyrics
Glam Adelaide • Mar 11, 2025
2025 WOMADelaide Review: The best of the 4-day festival
The Note - Your Guide to Music, Culture and Gigs in Adelaide • Mar 11, 2025
Review: Womadelaide 2025 @ Botanic Park 07-10/03/25 — The Note - Your Guide to Music, Culture and Gigs in Adelaide