January 27, 2025

Aireys Inlet Music Festival delivers coastal vibes

In an era where festival tickets can cost more than a small car, Aireys Inlet Festival continues to be the people’s champion of the music scene, dropping a monster lineup for its 19th edition that won’t break the bank.

Set against the backdrop of Victoria’s stunning Surf Coast, this three-day sonic adventure will run from March 14-16, 2025, with tickets at an almost criminal $80.

Leading the charge is soul powerhouse Kutcha Edwards, whose velvet vocals will be echoing through the coastal hamlet alongside blues maestro CW Stoneking and the unstoppable force that is Queenie. In a major coup for the festival, Tendrils – featuring the legendary pairing of Joel Silbersher and Charlie Owen – will be bringing their raw energy to the shoreline stages.

Aireys Inlet Music Festival 2025 Lineup

  • Kutcha Edwards
  • Cool Out Sun
  • Vasco Era
  • CW Stoneking
  • The Cassanovas
  • King Canoe
  • Queenie Ben Mastwyk and his Millions
  • Indie Wylie
  • Hana & Jesse Lee’s Bad Habits
  • Tendrills
  • The Repores
  • Troy Williams
  • Owelu Dream House
  • The Reef Rats
  • Repo Band
  • The Counterfeit
  • BABBA
  • Carlos Danger
  • Aria Reynolds
  • Malcura Spaceship
  • DJ Sheriff’s Palm Springs Disco Party

Local heroes The Vasco Era are set to return with their trademark coastal chaos, while Melbourne’s reggae kings King Canoe will be laying down smooth riddims under the stars. For those seeking pure nostalgic euphoria, BABBA will be unleashing their supernatural ABBA powers on the unsuspecting crowd.

The festival’s creative director, Patrick Donovan, is clearly stoked about what’s in store.

“This festival pulls together the best of the coastal community spirit, an incredibly broad mix of talented artists and the rugged beauty of the surfcoast,” he says. “To provide such an experience to music lovers, all for $80 over three days is a credit to the town, the volunteers, and our funding partners.”

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