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St Kilda Festival 2025

St Kilda Festival 2025 – St Kilda, Victoria

Event Dates:
Saturday, February 15 – Sunday, February 16, 2025

Event Location:
Various venues across St Kilda, Victoria, including the St Kilda foreshore, O’Donnell Gardens, Catani Gardens, and South Beach Reserve.


Event Description:

The St Kilda Festival is Australia’s largest free music festival, celebrating its 44th edition in 2025. This iconic event transforms the coastal suburb of St Kilda into a vibrant hub of music, culture, and community engagement. Over two days, the festival showcases a diverse lineup of Australian artists, offering attendees a rich tapestry of performances and activities.


Event Highlights:

  • First Peoples First (Saturday, February 15):
    A day dedicated to celebrating Indigenous culture and music, featuring performances by prominent First Nations artists.

  • Big Festival Sunday (Sunday, February 16):
    A large-scale, multi-stage event showcasing over 80 artists and bands, complemented by family-friendly activities, food stalls, and market vendors.


Event Visitors:

The festival attracts a diverse audience, from local residents to international tourists. With its inclusive programming and coastal setting, it appeals to families, young adults, and seasoned music enthusiasts alike.


Event Systems:

  • Stages:

    • Main Stage (South Beach Reserve): Hosts headline acts and major performances.

    • Catani Gardens North & South Stages: Feature a mix of emerging and established artists.

    • Optus Stage: Showcases eclectic and genre-spanning acts.

    • O’Donnell Gardens Stage: Focuses on community and family-friendly performances.

  • Facilities: Each venue is equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, food and beverage vendors, merchandise stalls, and accessible amenities.


Artists:

Saturday, February 15 – First Peoples First:

  • Troy Cassar-Daley

  • Jem Cassar-Daley

  • JUNGAJI

  • Charlie Needs Braces

  • Kiwat Kennell

Sunday, February 16 – Big Festival Sunday:

  • Peter Garrett & The Alter Egos

  • Cub Sport

  • Sarah Blasko

  • Young Franco

  • Phantastic Ferniture

  • Sycco

  • Painters and Dockers

  • Playlunch

  • Velvet Trip

  • Private Function

  • Allysha Joy

  • The Vovos

Note: This is a partial list. The full lineup includes over 80 artists.


Tickets:

The St Kilda Festival is a free event, open to all ages. No tickets are required for general admission.


Accommodations:

St Kilda and the greater Melbourne area offer a range of lodging options, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly hostels. Given the festival’s popularity, early booking is highly recommended.


Transportation:

  • Public Transit: The area is well-served by trams and buses, providing convenient access to all festival venues.

  • Parking: Limited parking is available; attendees are encouraged to use public transit or rideshare services.

  • Cycling: Bike racks are available at various locations for those opting for eco-friendly transportation.


Additional Notes:

  • Weather Considerations: February in St Kilda is typically warm; attendees should prepare for sun exposure and stay hydrated.

  • Health and Safety: Medical stations and security personnel will be present throughout the festival grounds to ensure attendee safety and well-being.

  • Accessibility: The festival is committed to providing an inclusive experience, offering accessible facilities and services for attendees with disabilities.

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