Harvest Rock returns
One of South       Australia’s most beloved music festival, Harvest Rock, will return to       Adelaide this year for a weekend of music, food, and drinks to       Murlawirrapurka & Ityamai-Itpina/Rymill & King Rodney Parks on       Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 October 2025.
       
       Festivalgoers and music lovers from around the country will converge on       South Australia to enjoy some of the best international and local talent       performing across two major music stages, and a third stage hosting a       blend of comedic and culinary stars.
       
       The cultural and culinary festival will bring the best of South       Australia’s world-class flavours to the table in the heart of the CBD,       with visitors encouraged to book-end the weekend with wine tours, gallery       visits and dining at internationally acclaimed restaurants across South       Australia’s tourism regions.
       
       Harvest Rock celebrates the culinary delights of South Australia.       Boasting a food and beverage spread by Duncan Welgemoed (Africola) and       wine critic Nick Stock, the festival will serve bespoke food and       lifestyle activations with pop-up cellar doors and bars, plus premium VIP       offerings.
       
       Since launching in 2022, the festival has hosted some of the world’s most       iconic artists and rising stars, having welcomed headline performances       from rock auteur Jack White, timeless songwriters Crowded House,       Jamiroquai in his first and only Australian performance in 12 years and       alt-rock experimentalist Beck.
       
       The iconic springtime festival has brought together industry pioneers and       more contemporary artists, such as Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Groove       Armada, Khruangbin, Sam Fender, Ocean Alley and Tash Sultana – as well as       top chefs and premium tastings drawing audiences from across the country       and around the globe.
       
       The festival lineup will drop on Tuesday 12 August, with presale tickets       on sale from Tuesday, 19 August followed by general admission on       Wednesday, 20 August.
       
       Harvest Rock is presented by Secret Sounds and supported by the South       Australian Government, through the South Australian Tourism Commission.
       
       Quotes       attributable to Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison
       
       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.
       
       Quotes attributable       to Ryan Sabet, Harvest Rock Festival Director
       
       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.