The massive two-weekender Strawberry Fields 2022 lineup has dropped after selling out in 60 seconds mid-pandemic last year.
Aussies will be heading back to the Wildlands for one of the best festival zones on earth in 2022, however this time it will be across two weekends thanks to COVIDsafe capacity limits.
That’s opened the door for a massive, diverse lineup as the electronic festival continues to branch out into other directions with the likes of Hiatus Kaiyote, Baker Boy and King Stingray gracing the bill among others.
What you need to know
- The Strawberry Fields lineup has finally dropped but it’s already sold out
- It will be held across two weekends: March 25 – 27 & April 1 – 3 2022
- Ticket holders will get to preference which weekend they attend
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Strawberry will take place over two weekends (March 25-27 & April 1-3 2022), at 50% of their normal capacity each weekend.
While that means a more intimate affair, the organisers promise the festival area will be in full swing as normal – i.e. multiple wild stages, installations, a vibrant market, workshops, the Tea Lounge, Bush Spa, Gallery and Mirage Motel. It will also feature an all-Aussie lineup.
“We’re so grateful to our fans, artists, staff and Tocumwal for enduring with us over the past 18 months of constant uncertainty and pivots. It’s clear how desperate everyone is for the opportunity to come together as a community and enjoy music and art again. We take this responsibility seriously, and will be doing everything in our power to deliver an unforgettable experience,” says Strawberry co-promoter Tara Benney.
“We know your head is probably exploding with questions about tickets and logistics – don’t worry. You will be able to preference a weekend, and you are guaranteed a full refund (ex. booking fee) if you don’t get the one you want. There will also be second chances to pick up tickets to your preferred weekend once we open resales closer to the event. There is also plenty of time – we won’t start the allocation process until we have shared with you the line up for each weekend.”
After selling out in 60 seconds in January 2021, without a line up, mid pandemic, after two date changes, a new format announcement, the festival hopes to repay their patrons’ faith:
WEEKEND ONE
30/70
Ajak Kwai
Akosia
Aria
Ayebatonye
Baker Boy
Black Jesus Experience
Cinta T
Close Counters
Cut Copy [DJ Set]
Dean Turnley
Digital Afrika
DJ Bertie
DJ Luv You
DJ PGZ
Donny Benet
Doppel
Doppel & Child
Eden Burns
FHUO pres. Fia Fiell, Louis McCoy, Raag & Rev Lon
FOSHE
Glass Beams
Havana Meets Kingston
Honeysmack
IN2STELLAR
IZY
Kee’ahn
King Stingray
Late Nite Tuff Guy
Market Memories
Merve
Moe Aloha
Mood Swing & Chevy Bass
Moontide Ensemble
Nomadic Rhythms
OJ KUSH
Rona
Roy Blues
Sleep D
SO.Crates
Sriracha
Still Here pres. Allara, Bumpy, DRMNGNOW, Water Streets
Surprise Chef
Suseri
The New Language
The Regime
Tornado Wallace
Uone
Wax’o Paradiso
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WEEKEND TWO
Adriana
Akosia
Bec Grenfell
Big Susan
Boogs
Cinta T
Close Counters
Digital Afrika
DJ Luv You
Don Glori
Donny Benet
Ehsan Gelsi pres. The Oolluu
FHUO pres. Aera, Chomley, Louis McCoy & Sophie Macalister.
Hiatus Kaiyote
Ignaysh
IN2STELLAR
IZY
Jack Nelson
Jennifer Loveless
King Sally
King Stingray
Luke Vecchio
Manchild b2b Miss Goldie
Merve
Moktar
Mood Swing & Chevy Bass
Moontide Ensemble
Mr Pitiful
OJ KUSH
Roy Blues
Sam Alfred
SHOUSE & the Communitas Choir
Sleep D
SO.Crates
SOJU Gang
Steve Ward
Still Here pres. Allara, Bumpy, DRMNGNOW, JK-47, Paul Gorrie
Sunnyside
Surprise Chef
Tahina Arena
The Journey
The Regime
The Rookies pres. Glass Beams, Middle Name Dance Band, Natalie Slade, Proto Moro, The Rest is Silence, DJ Zepherin Saint
The Seven Ups
Toni Yotzi
Tornado Wallace
Wax’o Paradiso
Wilma