Flume, Dom Dolla & Foals Headline Lost Paradise's 2023-24 Line-up

L-R top to bottom: Kelis, Flume, Bicep, Dom Dolla

The annual end of year party, Lost Paradise returns to Glenworth Valley (Darkinjung Country) with a massive line-up featuring a stack of live acts and DJ sets.

A festival that connects revellers across art, music culture, wellness and bespoke food, with spirituality and sustainability at its core (yoga, workshops, talks, and healing arts are part of the Shambhala Fields programme), Lost Paradise is the ultimate sanctuary for a few days of escapism.

Set to headline this year is Australian electronic wizard Flume alongside UK indie rock, dance punks Foals, globetrotting electronic producer Dom Dolla (who recently dropped 'Eat Your Man' with Nelly Furtado), and Belfast-born dance legends Bicep ('Glue', 'Apricots').

Adopted Aussie Carl Cox will present a special 'Hybrid Live' set, while another icon of dance-floor bangers, Basement Jaxx will also perform a special DJ set.

Bringing the milkshakes will be American rapper Kelis (who released a new song 'FEED THEM' last year alongside her collab with Kojey Radical 'Talkin'') with West Coast multi-genre artist Channel Tres ('Topdown') and English singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone ('Falling Asleep At The Wheel') bringing the sultry grooves.



Welsh electronic music duo Overmono will also get revellers hyped alongside Grammy-nominated Jayda G, house and techno don Kettama, new-school eurotrance duo DJ Heartstring; dynamic house DJ Barry Can't Swim; progressive powerhouse producer Cassian; and revered Scottish party-starter Ewan McVicar.

Then there's local heroes like Lime Cordiale, Winston Surfshirt, Royel Otis, PNAU, Sycco, The Jungle Giants, Lastlings, DICE, Haiku Hands, Big Wett and Cat & Calmell.

Lost Paradise builds nearly all decor, art and staging from 100 per cent recyclable material, shying away from hiring standard infrastructure to create something bespoke and memorable.

With an emphasis on minimising its environmental impact, Lost Paradise have developed a range of environmental and sustainability campaigns in an effort to further educate and reduce impact, including site-wide recycling, waste sorting and campground education programmes, plus incentivising punters to 'leave no trace' throughout the event.


Tickets on sale from 10am (local time) on 30 August.

Lost Paradise takes place at Glenworth Valley (NSW) from 28 December until 1 January, 2024.

Lost Paradise 2023 Line-up

Flume
Dom Dolla
Foals
Kelis
Lime Cordiale
PNAU
The Jungle Giants
Channel Tres
Holly Humberstone
Overmono
Winston Surfshirt
Lastlings
Royel Otis
Sycco
DICE
Haiku Hands
Big Wett
Skeleten
Cat & Calmell
Velvet Trip
Sloan Peterson
Pirra
Jet City Sports Club
Salarymen
Birdee 王煒
Thunder Fox
Sputnik Sweetheart

DJ line-up

Bicep (DJ set)
Carl Cox (Hybrid Live set)
Jayda G
Basement Jaxx (DJ set)
Kettama
DJ Heartstring
Cassian
Ewan McVicar
LF System
Barry Can't Swim
Salute
Stüm
Sam Alfred
Yung Singh
Heidi
Saorise
C.Frim
Litmus (live)
Club Angel
James Pepper
Ayebatonye
Elijah Something
Mincy
Caleb Jackson
Crybaby
Jacqui Cunningham
Conspiracy Crew
Caitlin Medclaf
Troy Beman
Shantan Wantan Ichiban
Flexy Ferg
Waxlily
Cleo
Sasha Milani
Madami
Lost Sundays Soundsystem
Cricket
Mash
Anika
Silly Lily
Zach Williams
Toaka

Shambhala Fields

Mimi Elashiry
Keiynan Lonsdale
Pottery Boy
Kath Ebbs
Simon Borg-Olivier
First Nations Culture With Uncle Phil
Joely Malcolm
Tara Chandra
Darcy Stokes
Speed Dating With Dear Pluto

Plus more to be announced

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