2025 Spilt Milk Festival Boasts Star-Studded Lineup with Kendrick Lamar, Doechii, and Local Talent

May 2, 2025
2025 Spilt Milk Festival Boasts Star-Studded Lineup with Kendrick Lamar, Doechii, and Local Talent
  • The 2025 Spilt Milk festival in Australia has unveiled an impressive lineup, with Kendrick Lamar and Doechii headlining the event.

  • In addition to these major acts, local talents such as Club Angel, Ennaria, Mia Wray, and Ninajirachi will also take the stage, showcasing the vibrant regional music scene.

  • Tickets for the festival will be available starting May 9, with pre-sales kicking off a day earlier on May 8.

  • Ryan Sabet, Director and Co-Founder of Kicks Entertainment, highlighted the festival's dedication to the Canberra community and local businesses, emphasizing that it represents more than just a music event.

  • The ACT Government is supporting the festival through its Major Event Fund, underscoring its significance for local tourism and the economy.

  • Spilt Milk aims to blend international stars with Australian talent, creating a vibrant summer music experience that appeals to a wide audience.

  • Dominic Fike, known for his hit singles and role in HBO's 'Euphoria', is also part of the festival lineup, adding to its star power.

  • The festival's return is particularly noteworthy as many others have faced cancellations; it follows the cancellation of the 2024 event due to rising production costs.

  • Beyond music, the festival will feature immersive art installations from Studio A and the Create Connect Art initiative, focusing on inclusivity and artists with disabilities.

  • Presented by Kicks Entertainment and supported by triple j, Spilt Milk is positioned to reach a broad audience, enhancing its appeal.

  • As one of the few remaining major music festivals in Australia, Spilt Milk has managed to thrive amidst the decline of others like Splendour In The Grass and Blues Fest.

  • Fans have expressed excitement over the festival's lineup, calling it one of the best in recent years and urging organizers to avoid scheduling conflicts.

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