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Harvest Rock will make its return to Adelaide this October, bringing a weekend of music, food and wine to Murlawirrapurka and Ityamai-Itpina/Rymill and King Rodney Parks on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 October 2025.

Festivalgoers can expect two major music stages and a third stage featuring comedy and culinary experiences, with South Australia’s world-class flavours on show. Duncan Welgemoed from Africola will lead the food offering, alongside wine activations curated by critic Nick Stock. Pop-up cellar doors, bars and premium VIP experiences will complete the program.

Since its launch in 2022, Harvest Rock has drawn international acts and culinary talent to Adelaide. Past lineups have featured Jack White, Crowded House, Jamiroquai, Beck, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Groove Armada, Khruangbin, Sam Fender, Ocean Alley and Tash Sultana.

The 2025 lineup will be revealed on Tuesday 12 August. Presale tickets open Tuesday 19 August, with general admission available from Wednesday 20 August.

Harvest Rock is presented by Secret Sounds and supported by the South Australian Government through the South Australian Tourism Commission.

“Having Harvest Rock return to Adelaide this October is music to the ears of festival lovers and our hospitality and tourism operators.

“The beauty of this festival is that it combines what we do best in South Australia – offering premium food and beverages and delivering memorable events.

“Held in 2022 and 2023, Harvest Rock has contributed a combined $34.5 million to the State’s economy.

“We continue to see the impact major events like this deliver to our economy, while reinforcing our state’s reputation as the ultimate destination for bucket-list events – whether you are a sports fans, art lover, foodie, or just enjoy a good festival.

“Get the dates in your diary, this will be a weekend not to miss,” said Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison.

Harvest Rock Festival Director Ryan Sabet said, “We’re thrilled to see Harvest Rock return to its Adelaide home and feel very proud to partner with Secret Sounds on delivering a festival that brings global stadium-sized artists to South Australia, while also championing the region’s world-class food, wine and culture for interstate guests.

“Harvest Rock not only drives tourism and benefits local businesses but offers a unique festival experience for all ages across the local community and beyond.”