A stage with a large crowd facing it at sunset.

Tickets to the 2025 festival are likely to sell out fast.

02 May 2025

In brief:

  • Touring music festival Spilt Milk will return to Canberra in 2025.
  • The 2025 festival headliner is Kendrick Lamar.
  • The festival has received funding from the ACT Government’s Major Event Fund.

Touring music festival Spilt Milk has announced its return for 2025, with a huge line-up of artists.

The festival’s Canberra event will be held at EPIC on Saturday 13 December.

The artist line-up

Super Bowl halftime performer Kendrick Lamar will headline the 2025 festival.

Doechii, who has number one hit ‘Anxiety’, will also perform.

Some other artists in this year’s line-up include:

  • Sara Landry
  • Dominic Fike
  • Schoolboy Q
  • Nessa Barrett
  • The Dreggs
  • Rebecca Black
  • Skin on Skin.

Spilt Milk is known for bringing huge names to the capital.

Previous performers include internationally renowned artists Post Malone, Lorde, Flume, Childish Gambino, Khalid, Dom Dolla and more.

Tickets 

  • Presale tickets go on sale on Thursday 8 May 2025.
  • General tickets go on sale on Friday 9 May.

With a track record of selling out, festival tickets are likely to sell fast.

For more event information or to sign up to presale tickets, visit the Spilt Milk website.

Benefits to Canberra’s economy 

Produced by Kicks Entertainment, Spilt Milk first started in Canberra in 2016. The festival had a year off in 2024.

A flagship event in the ACT, it benefits the local economy, tourism sector and community. It also helps to boost Canberra’s appeal as a destination among young people.

Since 2016, the festival has generated huge economic value by supporting local businesses and creating jobs.

This year’s festival has received funding from the ACT Government’s Major Event Fund.

Other events around Australia

In addition to the Canberra event, Spilt Milk will stop in:

  • Ballarat – 6 December
  • Perth – 7 December
  • Gold Coast – 14 December.

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