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Lost Paradise 2025 Sells Out After Huge Lineup Announcement

Australia’s favourite New Year’s Eve festival Lost Paradise has officially sold out its 2025 edition, cementing its status as one of the country’s most in-demand music events. Following yesterday’s General Admission on-sale, tickets were snapped up in record time, proving once again why the festival is considered a summer ritual for thousands of music lovers.

Set to return for its 11th year in the stunning surrounds of Glenworth Valley on Darkinjung Country, Lost Paradise will run from Sunday 28 December 2025 to Thursday 1 January 2026. Over 78 artists across three stages will deliver an unforgettable New Year’s celebration, paired with the festival’s signature Shambhala Fields program of wellness, workshops, and thought-provoking talks.

This year’s sold-out milestone comes hot on the heels of a massive lineup reveal, headlined by Ben Böhmer (Live), Chris Stussy, Confidence Man, Duke Dumont, I Hate Models, KETTAMA, Marc Rebillet, Maribou State, Underworld, and X Club. They’ll be joined by Channel Tres, Anna Lunoe, Folamour, Odd Mob, Hot Dub Time Machine, Jazzy, Balu Brigada and dozens more local and international acts.

Beyond the music, Lost Paradise continues to elevate its reputation as a holistic festival experience. Attendees can immerse themselves in eco-conscious practices, wellness sessions, and cultural conversations through Shambhala Fields. The 2025 program will feature voices including Dr Karl, Chanel Contos, Tom Carroll, Plastic Free Mermaid, Kath Ebbs, Lara Zilibowitz, Eric Avery, Simon Borg-Olivier, Deano Gladstone, Catriona Wallace, and Gwyn Williams.

All tickets include General Admission camping, while upgrades such as Glamping packages and Club Paradiso VIPoffer premium ways to ring in the New Year. VIPs can look forward to poolside lounging, exclusive shaded bars, and unbeatable views of the main stage.

While tickets may be gone, one thing is clear: Lost Paradise 2025 will be the ultimate New Year’s Eve celebration in Australia.

Written by Chris Lamaro