Spilt Milk Festival Returns With Huge 2023 Lineup For Summer

Spilt Milk Festival Returns With Huge 2023 Lineup For Summer

Post Malone, Dom Dolla, Latto, Aitch, Tkay Maidza, Cub Sport and more lead the charge as the festival heads to Perth for the first time

Returning to Canbera, Ballarat and the Gold Coast, as well as heading to Perth for the first time this year is the Spilt Milk festival who today have dropped a lineup featuring Post Malone, Dom Dolla, Latto, Tkay Maidza, Cub Sport, Aitch, Lastlings, Peach PRC, Ocean Alley and many more, touching down this November and December.

After being the only touring festival to sell out in 2022, expect this year’s tickets to go like hot cakes with a diverse lineup covering everything from pop to hip hop and indie rock to ghetto house.

Presale tickets are on sale from 8am Tuesday, July 11 - head here to sign up for presales and see below for the full lineup and all dates.

Spilt Milk 2023

SPILT MILK

EXHIBITION PARK, CANBERRA - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25
GOLD COAST SPORTS PRECINCT, GOLD COAST - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26
VICTORIA PARK, BALLARAT - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2
CLAREMONT SHOWGROUNDS, PERTH - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3

MUSIC LINEUP

POST MALONE
DOM DOLLA
(A-Z)
AITCH
BUDJERAH
CHRIS LAKE
CUB SPORT
DAVID KUSHNER
DERMOT KENNEDY
DJANABA
GRENTPEREZ
JESSIE MURPH
LASTLINGS
LATTO
LEVINS & FRIENDS (GUILTY PLEASURES)
LIME CORDIALE
MAY-A
MINCY
OCEAN ALLEY
PACIFIC AVENUE
PARTIBOI69
PEACH PRC
POOLCLVB
REDHOOK
ROYEL OTIS
THE BUOYS
THE DREGGS
TIA GOSTELOW
TKAY MAIDZA

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