Lost Paradise sold out ahead of time for 2023/24, with a line-up starring Flume, Dom Dolla, Foals, and many more.
Dom Dolla @ Lost Paradise (Credit: Jess Bowen)
Get ready to get your New Year’s Eve party on, as another beloved Australian music festival, Lost Paradise, has confirmed its return.
Announcing that it will continue despite an uncertain market for music festivals, Lost Paradise will return to Glenworth Valley (Darkinjung Country), NSW, from Saturday, 28 December, to Wednesday, 1 January 2025.
Lost Paradise sold out ahead of time for its 2023/24 run with a line-up stacked with local talent, including Flume, Dom Dolla, Lime Cordiale and PNAU, as well as international heavy hitters Foals, Bicep, Carl Cox, Kelis, Channel Tres, Jayda G, Basement Jaxx and much more.
The upcoming Lost Paradise is set to be a special one, with this year marking the tenth anniversary of the festival that annually shakes the valley with a peerless program of arts, music and culture.
You can reserve your tickets to the 2024 event now, locking in the lowest possible price until the pre-sale period opens in August. You can sign up for pre-sale tickets here.
While festival organisers haven’t dropped the line-up along with the confirmation announcement today, they have opened the chance to win the Lost Paradise Golden Ticket—everyone who signs up for pre-sale access will automatically be entered into the draw to win.
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The Golden Ticket entails a double pass to every Finely Tuned event for the next 12 months, including Lost Paradise 2024, a Glamping tent and 2x backstage passes. You can apply for the Golden Ticket and the FELLR & Friends Ultimate Lost Paradise Experience here.
Lost Paradise regularly hosts a diverse music line-up and offers a curated program of yoga, workshops, talks, and healing arts.
Sustainability is a central theme, and the festival is committed to environmentally friendly practices. It aims to provide an unforgettable experience for attendees to welcome 2025 in style.
To foster a sustainable environment, the festival uses recyclable materials and implements various initiatives to reduce its ecological impact.
Stay tuned for the line-up, which is set to arrive soon.