Ready to wave goodbye to 2024 from the Paradise Club stage?
Amid a dire year for Australian music festivals, the return of an event alone is cause for celebration—no less when it’s one of our faves.
Luckily for Sydneysiders, Coasties and travellers alike, Lost Paradise will be back for 2024 and the LP team—with the help of a starry lineup—is all set to help us ring in the New Year.
Scroll on for everything to know about Lost Paradise 2024, from dates to when and where to get tickets.
Where Is Lost Paradise 2024?
Once again, Lost Paradise will hold its 2024 event at Glenworth Valley in New South Wales.
The area is just under an hour and a half north of Sydney, on the edge of the Central Coast.
What Date Is Lost Paradise?
As always, Lost Paradise will fall over New Years, running from December 28, 2024 to January 1, 2025.
Festival goers can choose between a three or four day pass, entering the grounds on either December 28 or 29, respectively.
Lost Paradsie 2024 Lineup
Lost Paradise has a history of pulling big names in the dance music space, with recent years seeing Carl Cox, Bicep, Dom Dolla, Peggy Gou, Jamie XX and more take the valley.
The Lost Paradise 2024 lineup is sure to please, with Aussie legend FISHER headlining, alongside Marlon Hoffstadt and Sammy Virji.
Other names on the ticket include Tinashe, Interplanetary Criminal, SG Lewis, Royel Otis, Flight Facilities, Denis Sulta, DJ Boring, Lola Young, Elija Something and many, many more. Check out the full lineup below.
Lost Paradise Tickets
Tickets to Lost Paradise 2024 will certainly be hot property. Organisers are yet to announce when tix will go on sale, but you can already sign up for pre-sale here.
Is Lost Paradise 18+?
Apologies to the underage groovers but you must be over 18-years-old to attend Lost Paradise.
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