Lost Paradise Reveals Daily Breakdown Of Artists Playing 2024/25 Festival

30 November 2024 | 10:48 am | Mary Varvaris

Festival organisers also confirmed that Neil Frances and Glass Beams have dropped off the line-up.

Lost Paradise 2023

Lost Paradise 2023 (Credit: Jordan Munns)

With less than a month to go until Lost Paradise lands on the Central Coast, festival organisers have shared the daily breakdown of artists who will be performing, with the set times landing next week.

In addition to sharing the daily artist breakdown, festival organisers have reminded punters that they can purchase VIP upgrades and gain access to swimming pools, a shaded chillout area, an exclusive café, an exclusive cocktail bar, stage access to the Paradise Club, phone charging, glamping, and other forms of accommodation for the five-day festival (28 December 2024 – 1 January 2025).

Festival organisers have also revealed that due to “unforeseen changes,” Neil Frances and Glass Beams will no longer perform at the upcoming event. However, it’s not all bad news, as they’ve been replaced by heavy hitters in Northeast Party House and Groove City.

You can find the festival’s latest Instagram post with everything you need to know below.

Earlier this month, the tides turned for Lost Paradise, with the event selling out over a month ahead of time. Just a few months ago, it looked like the festival was in danger of not going ahead after ticketing company Lyte collapsed, leaving Lost Paradise and other events in the lurch.

In a statement, organisers said that Lost Paradise had “defied the odds within Australia’s turbulent music festival landscape” by selling out.

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“This milestone is a true testament to the vision of its creators, Finely Tuned, as they proudly celebrate Lost Paradise’s 10th anniversary, continuing to deliver unforgettable lineups and experiences that set the stage for a spectacular start to the new year,” the statement continued.

“The renowned summer festival saw remarkable success this year, with 4-day tickets selling out in just one hour of GA going live. Despite the unexpected collapse of ticketing provider Lyte, the festival’s organisers worked relentlessly to bring the near-sold-out event back to life.

“Following its comeback announcement, the final handful of tickets sold out within 10 days, highlighting the growing excitement and anticipation leading into this iconic festival.”

Lost Paradise will take place at the Glenworth Valley (Darkinjung Country) in NSW from Saturday, 28 December, to Wednesday, 1 January 2025.

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