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Harvest Rock 2025 - General Admission - 2 Day Pass in Adelaide,

Oct 25, 2025 at 11:00 AM  ·  Murlawirrapurka and Ityamai-Itpina/Rymill and King Rodney Parks Murlawirrapurka and Ityamai-Itpina/Rymill and King Rodney Parks

Harvest Rock
Oct 25
Harvest Rock
Past Concert

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Tarntanya/Adelaide folk-leaning 5-piece Any Young Mechanic make cinematic, widescreen songs; debut “The Modern Shoe Is Ruining The Foot” is a vivid, twisty 12-track ride.
The Strokes, formed in NYC in 1998, revitalized rock with hits like "Last Nite." Influenced by Velvet Underground, they won a Grammy for Best Rock Album in 2021.
Ghanaian-Australian artist Genesis Owusu, born Kofi Owusu-Ansah, hails from Canberra. Renowned for his genre-fluid blend of hip hop, funk, punk, and soul, he delivers bold storytelling and captivating live performances. His acclaimed albums include "Smiling with No Teeth" (2021) and "Struggler" (2023). Owusu has garnered multiple ARIA and AIR Awards, notably Album of the Year, for his impactful music.
Brisbane indie-dance band The Jungle Giants (Sam Hales, Cesira Aitken, Andrew Dooris, Keelan Bijker); ARIA #1 Love Signs; nearly 1B streams; “Tell Me How It Feels.”
The War on Drugs, led by Adam Granduciel, blend folk, indie, and psychedelic rock into a compelling sound. Known for "Under the Pressure," they've revitalized rock's unity.
Lime Cordiale, an Australian band known for their infectious performances, scored a #1 ARIA album, earned 8x 2020 ARIA nominations, and partnered with Idris Elba on "Cordi Elba."
Drew Baldridge, a rising country artist known for farm, faith, and family themes, scored hits like “She’s Somebody’s Daughter” and “Tough People.” An independent chart-topper with 1.1B+ streams, he’s toured with Cody Johnson and Bailey Zimmerman.
UK-born, Canadian-raised Lauren Spencer Smith is a multiplatinum pop singer known for emotional, soaring anthems like "Fingers Crossed" and "Flowers," with billions of streams.
Texas-born Julia Cole blends soulful vocals with country storytelling. An indie star with 500M+ streams, she’s toured globally and opened for top acts like Carrie Underwood.
Nashville's Jelly Roll, a 4x GRAMMY® nominee, blends country and rock. Known for hits like "Liar," his album Beautifully Broken topped Billboard 200. With 20+ awards, he's acclaimed for his impactful music and humanitarian efforts, contributing a studio to a juvenile detention center and engaging with rehab centers.
London-born Sri Lankan refugee M.I.A. blends hip-hop, electronic, and global sounds in hits like "Paper Planes" and "Bad Girls." She's Grammy, Oscar-nom’d and an MBE.
Pnau is an Australian dance music trio from Sydney, known for their innovative electronic, wonky pop, and alternative dance sound. They gained recognition with their 1999 debut album Sambanova, an ARIA Award winner. Notable hits include "Chameleon," "Go Bang," and the global smash "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" with Elton John and Dua Lipa, which earned Billboard and American Music Awards. Their 2024 album is "Hyperbolic." Nick Littlemore is also part of Empire of the Sun.
Formed in 2000 by Andrew Stockdale in Sydney, Wolfmother is known for a heavy rock sound blending Black Sabbath's sludge with the White Stripes' retro-garage style. Their debut album went quintuple platinum in Australia, featuring hits like "Woman" and "Joker & the Thief." Renowned for festival tours, their 2016 album "Victorious" was produced by Brendan O'Brien and recorded in Hollywood.
Shaboozey, Virginia-born artist melding country and hip-hop, known for "Jeff Gordon" and featuring on the "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" soundtrack, crafts cinematic, emotive music.
Folk Bitch Trio, former high school friends Heide, Jeanie, and Gracie, blend humor with folk music, telling vivid, ironic stories of young adult life in their acclaimed debut album.
Australian rock duo Royel Otis blend melody and bittersweet humor, known for hits like “Murder on The Dancefloor” and “Linger.” They've sold 100K+ tickets, won 4 ARIA Awards, and topped charts globally.
Australian pop-punk duo Teenage Joans are known for raw, catchy songs and vibrant live shows. They've toured with Foo Fighters, won multiple South Australian Music Awards, and earned an ARIA nomination.
Groove Armada, formed by Andy Cato and Tom Findlay in London in the mid-90s, is renowned for crossing dance genres effortlessly. Known for hits like "At the River," their album "Vertigo" sold over a million copies. They've received Grammy and Brit nominations and performed globally. Their dynamic live shows blend electronics and performance impressively, with celebrated gigs from Sydney to Moscow.
Ministry of Sound is a global dance music institution, originating as a London nightclub in 1991, famed for its unparalleled sound system and pioneering house music. It evolved into a multifaceted entertainment brand with a record label. In 2026, Ministry of Sound Classical performs orchestral dance anthems, and the club continues to host diverse electronic music nights, releasing compilations like "The Annual 2026".
Australia’s indie-folk duo The Dreggs—Paddy Macrae and Zane Harris—are known for high-energy shows and the platinum hit “Give Myself To You.” Their debut album hit #3 on ARIA charts.
Formed near Sydney, Cloud Control is an award-winning indie rock band known for dreamy folk, psychedelic pop, and synth sounds. Their debut won the Australian Music Prize.

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