Genesis Owusu has been added to the Spilt Milk lineup ahead of the festival's four-date run next month.
The ARIA Award-winning artist joins an already stacked bill headlined by Kendrick Lamar, with three of the four shows sold out and limited tickets remaining for Perth.
Spilt Milk will release set times tomorrow, 25 November, through the official festival app presented by American Apparel. The app includes site maps, safety features and essential information for attendees across all four locations. Genesis Owusu brings his blend of hip-hop, funk, punk and soul to the festival, following the release of tracks Pirate Radio and Death Cult Zombie earlier this year. He recently completed residencies in Sydney and Melbourne, plus a set at Harvest Rock that drew widespread attention.
Spilt Milk 2025
- 6 December, Victoria Park, Ballarat (sold out)
- 7 December, Claremont Showground, Perth (final tickets)
- 13 December, Exhibition Park, Canberra (sold out)
- 14 December, Gold Coast Sports Precinct, Gold Coast (sold out)
- Gates open 11am at all locations
- Resale tickets available via Moshtix and Tixel
Check out our gig guide here.
Indie-pop artist Lotte Gallagher will also make her Spilt Milk debut in Ballarat, replacing Larissa Lambert on the bill. The festival runs across four locations throughout December, kicking off in Ballarat on six December before moving to Perth, Canberra and the Gold Coast.
The festival has announced a range of activations beyond the main stages. Smirnoff Guilty Pleasures with Levins returns to Ballarat and Gold Coast, while White Claw presents The Shore Club will debut in Perth and Canberra as an open-air experience. Ballarat and Gold Coast will feature surprise pop-up DJs at the Red Bull Capsule, with Rimmel London’s double-decker bus offering free makeovers and products.
Canberra gets a country-themed music bar called Howdy Howdy, plus DJ requests at Bus Da Move in both Canberra and Perth. Drinks will be available from Red Bull, Smirnoff, White Claw, Coopers and Nescafe throughout all locations.
The lineup includes Doechii, Sara Landry, Dominic Fike and Schoolboy Q, plus a range of local acts specific to each city. Ballarat features Isgwan, Lewis Love, Party McCarty, Ruby Lou and Tom Nethersole among others. Perth showcases Don Darkoe, Namesake and Spici Water, while Canberra brings Eldest, Smartcasual, Sonic Reducer and Sophie Edwards. The Gold Coast lineup includes Ixaras, JJ4K, Kessin, Sadboy and Shimmy.
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