After Cancelling Its 2024 Festivals, Groovin the Moo Won't Be Returning in 2025 Either

The event "won't be happening in 2025 while we work on finding the most-sustainable model for Australia's most-loved regional touring festival", the fest team revealed.
Sarah Ward
Published on January 31, 2025

If you're a fan of Australian music festivals, a feeling of déjà vu might be sinking in right now. In 2024, both Groovin the Moo and Splendour in the Grass announced dates and big lineups, then scrapped their festivals mere weeks afterwards. In 2025, one week after another, both fests have now cancelled their 2025 plans as well.

After Splendour confirmed that it wouldn't be back this year, Groovin the Moo has done the same. The latter hasn't advised that it will definitely will return in 2026, either — but the team behind it are asking for lineup suggestions for future fests.

 

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"Groovin the Moo won't be happening in 2025, while we work on finding the most-sustainable model for Australia's most-loved regional touring festival," the event's organisers said via social media.

"We will really miss seeing the smiling faces of all our beloved Moo crew — and that means you! In the meantime, which artist would you most like to see on a GTM lineup?"

In 2024, the long-running regional music event was due to play six stops: Adelaide, Canberra, Bendigo, the Sunshine Coast, Bunbury and Newcastle, with the latter marking its debut in the New South Wales city. Wu-Tang Clan's GZA, Spice Girl Melanie C doing a DJ set, The Kooks, The Beaches and Alison Wonderland were among the talents on the bill, alongside Stephen Sanchez, Armani White, Kenya Grace, King Stingray, DMA's, Jet, The Jungle Giants, Mallrat and San Cisco, plus Hot Dub Time Machine, Mura Masa, Claire Rosinkranz, Jessie Reyez, Meduza and The Rions — and others.

When Groovin the Moo pulled the plug last year, it named poor ticket sales as the reason.

"We are extremely disappointed to announce that the Groovin the Moo 2024 tour has been forced to cancel," advised the statement at the time. "Ticket sales have not been sufficient to deliver a regional festival of this kind."

"We hope to be able to bring Groovin the Moo back to regional communities in the future."

A festival tent packed with people as a DJ performs at Groovin the Moo.

A festival patron with sunglasses on sits on their friend's shoulders as a band plays at Groovin the Moo.

Festivalgoers at the regional touring Australian music festival Groovin the Mii.

Groovin the Moo won't be taking place in 2025. For more information, head to the festival's Instagram.

Images: Jordan Munns.

Published on January 31, 2025 by Sarah Ward
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