Charli XCX, Clairo and Beabadoobee headline massive Laneway Festival 2025

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Charli XCX, Clairo and Beabadoobee headline massive Laneway Festival 2025
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It's here, it's happening, are you hanging onto something stable? Your Laneway Festival line-up has arrived.

It's here, it's happening, are you hanging onto something stable? Your Laneway Festival line-up has arrived for 2025 and let us just say: Brat Summer is alive and well in Australia.

The annual February festival has unveiled its line-up, bringing an absolute feast of artists from across the oceans to sizzle on stages all around the country. You might have put two and two together with the festival's cheeky billboards last week and we can confirm that yes,But those club classics are the mere tip of the iceberg of talent. Joining the 365 party girl on the summer sweat sesh are none other thanAs is tradition with Laneway Festival, a whole heap of acts will be making their Australian debut on the tour.

Tickets for Laneway Festival 2025 are on sale from 10am local time on Wednesday 16 October, with a cheeky presale happening on Tuesday 15 October. Do not sleep on these because you justClap your eyes on the important dates and details below and start preparing for your Brat summer ahead. Need more information? We've answered all your questions withCharli XCX*, Clairo*, Beabadoobee*, Barry Can't Swim*, BICEP presents CHROMA*, Remi Wolf, Olivia Dean, Eyedress, Skegss, STÜM, RONA.

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