Electric Island announces Melbourne second wave lineup with Eats Everything, Sneaky Sound System
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20.11.2025

Electric Island announces Melbourne second wave lineup with Eats Everything, Sneaky Sound System

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Electric Island has announced a stack of new names for its Melbourne debut at RIVA this April.

English producer and DJ Eats Everything joins the two-day Electric Island in Melbourne alongside house music duo Cristoph b2b Jeremy Olander, platonic soulmates Eli & Fur, Australian dance veterans Sneaky Sound System and South Australian disco producer Late Nite Tuff Guy. Melbourne locals Amity, Mike Steva, Rromarin and Tyson O’Brien round out the expanded lineup for 18 and 19 April.

Electric Island announced its Melbourne debut earlier this year, bringing the beachside festival to RIVA in St Kilda for the first time. Armand Van Helden, Above & Beyond and Flight Facilities were confirmed as headliners, with the festival also hitting Adelaide’s Glenelg Beach on 11 April and Perth’s Cottesloe Beach across the same weekend.

Electric Island – Melbourne

  • 18 April – RIVA, Melbourne
  • 19 April – RIVA, Melbourne
  • Tickets: here

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Eats Everything has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most prolific house and techno producers over the past decade. Cristoph and Jeremy Olander have been pushing progressive house in new directions, while Eli & Fur bring their melodic, emotive take on dance music to the waterfront. Sneaky Sound System need no introduction to Australian crowds after years of club anthems.

Late Nite Tuff Guy’s disco edits and productions have made him essential listening for anyone after extended grooves with serious funk. His addition rounds out a lineup that now spans house, techno, progressive and disco across both days at RIVA.

Melbourne’s Amity, Mike Steva, Rromarin and Tyson O’Brien represent the local contingent, with similar local support added to the Adelaide and Perth dates. Adelaide gets Audioporn and Felicity, while Perth brings in Fifth Day & Nico Giovanni, Law Corden and Mind Electric.

Electric Island director Damian Gelle from T1000 Events said this is the festival’s biggest lineup to date. Since launching in Australia in 2016, Electric Island has hosted Fatboy Slim, Eric Prydz, Jamie Jones, DJ EZ and Craig David across its beachside events. After selling 25,000 tickets in 2025 across Electric Island and Electric Warehouse parties, the 2026 expansion brings the festival to three states for the first time.

Tickets are on sale now for both Melbourne days.

For more information, head here.