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Lost Paradise Festival Locks In 2025 Return

30 July 2025 | 11:30 am | Mary Varvaris

Punters can reserve tickets to NSW’s premier New Year’s Eve festival from today.

Sammy Virji performing at Lost Paradise 2024

Sammy Virji performing at Lost Paradise 2024 (Credit: Amar Gera)

The New Year’s Eve electronic dance music institution Lost Paradise will return this year, locking in its dates and venues in Glenworth Valley/Darkinjung Country.

Securing its ninth edition, Lost Paradise will take place from Sunday, 28 December, to Thursday, 1 January at its Glenworth Valley home, just an hour’s drive from Sydney/Eora.

Ticket reservations are now available for the 2025 event. From today, no money will be taken from punters until the pre-sale opens in August—plus, attendees will be able to lock in the lowest possible ticket price.

General admission access is automatically included with all tickets purchased, and glamping accommodation options will be announced soon. To secure your spot at NSW’s premier New Year’s Eve festival, sign up here for pre-sale tickets or reserve your place at the event.

Last year’s festival boasted headliners FISHER, Marlon Hoffstadt, and Sammy Virji. It also locked in Tinashe, Flight Facilities, Royel Otis, Interplanetary Criminal, Confidence Man, Teenage Dads, CC:DISCO!, Telenova, Kita Alexander, and many more.

Meanwhile, previous years have hosted Arctic Monkeys, Jamie xx, RUFUS DU SOL, Peggy Gou, Carl Cox, PinkPantheress, Flume, Dom Dolla, Genesis Owusu, and many others.

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Lost Paradise is curated by the music, events, and touring agency Finely Tuned (Lost Sundays, ABOVE). With over 19 years in the music business, Finely Tuned founder Simon Beckingham said of the festival’s return:

“There is something magical that happens when you attend a boutique camping festival. The sense of freedom forged by being in nature with great music, creative design, high-end production and a crowd of like-minded people are the key ingredients for a great party.

“We not only love it, but thrive on it - booking the artists we love and working on creative stage and site concepts that we are passionate about.”

Beckingham added, “After more than a decade since its humble beginnings, Lost Paradise remains the culmination of everything we love about what we do. It’s the jewel in the Finely Tuned crown. A colourful, community-focused world of music, movement, friendship and discovery, it starts with the music, but the memories linger with so much more. We hope you’ll join us.”