Chet Faker, Ninajirachi and more complete Meredith Music Festival lineup

The lineup is now complete for the 33rd edition under the golden sup' sun.

Meredith Music Festival round out their 33rd year lineup with seven more stellar artists joining the wagon.

ARIA-Award winning, triple j hottest 100 topping, beard bragging Chet Faker returns to the Sup eleven years on from his first festival appearance. He leads a leash of newcomers including Oddisee & Good Compny, Ninajirachi, Guy Blackman, June Jones, The Prize and Rhysics.

The artists join a huge bill of brilliance topped by TV On The Radio, Perfume Genius and Atarashii Gakko!.

With the new additions also comes the news that lineup leaders Thee Sacred Souls have pulled out of this years party.

Meredith Music Festival Year 33

  • When: December 5,6 & 7
  • Where: Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre, Meredith-Mount Mercer Road

Lineup

  • TV On The Radio
  • Atarashii Gakko!
  • Perfume Genius
  • Chet Faker
  • Pa Salieu
  • HAAi
  • Bar Italia
  • Mildlife
  • Folk Bitch Trio
  • Colin Hay
  • Saya Gray
  • RONA
  • Dames Brown
  • Omar Souleyman
  • Radio Free Alice
  • Sam Austins
  • RP Boo
  • Florist
  • Wax’o Paradiso
  • Jack J
  • Drifting Clouds
  • Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice
  • Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir
  • Mouseatouille
  • Brown Spirits
  • City Of Ballarat Municipal Brass Band
  • Lazy Susan
  • Oddisee & Good Compny
  • Ninajirachi
  • Guy Blackman
  • June Jones
  • The Prize
  • Rhysics

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Chet Faker has had a sterling career in the eyes of his Australian audience with Built On Glass becoming a number one and pushed him into a global orbit, with awards stocking up and tours taking him around the globe. ‘Talk is Cheap’ topped the Hottest 100 and his list of collaborators built credibility from the association with Flume, Marcus Marr and Darkside’s Dave Harrington. Nick Murphy took centre stage for the next few years but now the moniker returns with Far Side of the Moon.

Oddisee & Good Compny bounce with their boom-bap rap, jazz, funk and soul stylings. Oddisee is a Sudanese-American rapper, producer, and composer from Washington, DC, known for his sharp lyricism, soulful production, and socially conscious take on things. He’s carved a distinctive space in hip hop, with his big band, the best in hip hop. From The Good Fight to his latest full length album, To What End, arriving on his own Outer Note Label, Oddisee & Good Compny are redefining the golden age of hip hop.

One of Australia’s biggest EDM exports, it’s hard to believe Ninajirachi has only just dropped her debut full length album. The debut album I Love My Computer was released this August to global acclaim. Unpacking her relationship with computers, the album peaked at number 18 on the ARIA Charts and has garnered a whopping eight nominations at the 2025 ARIA Awards, setting a record for the year.

The lineup is tied up with the songwriter’s songwriter, Guy Blackman, Naarm pop power June Jones, supercharging rock ‘n’ roll winners The Prize, and fuzz-pop-indie-rocker Rhysics.

Yet another mammoth milestone for the Meredith makers!

Meredith 33 is sold out. Anyone still seeking entry is invited to join Aunty’s Waitlist via mmf.com.au.

 

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