Laneway 2025: Charli XCX, Clairo and Beabadoobee lead line-up

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The first wave of artists performing at Australia’s iconic Laneway Festival next year has been revealed, and is led by the likes of Charli XCX, Clairo and Beabadoobee among others. See the line-up below.

Today (October 9), the long-running St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival unveiled it’s first line-up for the touring festival, which will take place across two weekends in February in five cities: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

Included in the first line-up are Charli XCX, Clairo, Beabadoobee, Bicep and Barry Can’t Swim, who will all only being playing Laneway during their trip to Australia. Other acts on the bill such as Remi Wolf, Skegss, Olivia Dean, Ninajirachi, Fcukers, Joey Valence & Brae and more are open to perform sideshows in other Australian cities.

Pre-sale tickets to Laneway Festival 2025 will go live October 15 at 10am local time – registrations for pre-sales are now open.

The current line-up for Laneway Festival 2025 is:

February 08 – Brisbane, Turrbal Targun
February 09 – Sydney, Burramattagal Land & Wangal Land
February 14 – Melbourne, Wurundjeri Biik
February 15 – Adelaide, Kaurna Yerta
February 16 – Perth, Whadjuk Boodjar

Charli XCX*
Clairo*
Beabadoobee*
Bicep*
Barry Can’t Swim*
Remi Wolf
Olivia Dean
Eyedress
Skegss
Stüm
RONA.
Hamdi
Joey Valence & Brae
2Hollis
Fcukers
Ninajirachi
Julie
Girl And Girl

* – Laneway exclusive

Laneway 2024’s line-up saw the likes of Stormzy, Steve Lacy, Dominic Fike, Angie McMahon, Confidence Man, Faye Webster, Nia Archives, Raye, Horsegirl and more perform.

Laneway’s 2023 return to Melbourne for the first time in three years scored a four-star review from Kristen S. Hé for NME, who wrote: “As the punters leave and crowd into the trains home, it feels like a blessing to be this exhausted by live music again. Laneway has outgrown its humble origins and outlasted its predecessors to become one of Australia’s largest city-based festivals – but when it’s this well-curated, who can complain?”

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