Spilt Milk set times: The times and stages for every artist in 2023
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09.11.2023

Spilt Milk set times: The times and stages for every artist in 2023

Spilt Milk set times 2023
Words by Staff Writer

The Spilt Milk set times are in, see what time Post Malone, Ocean Alley, Dom Dolla and more are taking to the stage on December 2, 2023.

Spilt Milk, Australia’s fastest-selling music, food, and arts festival, is set to ignite the festival scene once again with its highly anticipated 2023 lineup. Featuring Post Malone and Dom Dolla in the top slots, this one-day festival is set to head to Ballarat on December 2. For Spilt Milk set times, you can download their official app, or we’ve got you covered here.

Spilt Milk’s Angove Stage set times

  • Post Malone – 9.40pm-10.55pm
  • Ocean Alley – 8.10pm-9.00pm
  • Dermot Kennedy – 6.55pm-7.40pm
  • Lime Cordiale – 5.35pm -6.25pm
  • Latto – 4.35pm -5.05pm
  • Ruel – 3.40pm – 4.10pm
  • Tkay Maidza – 2.40pm -3.10pm
  • Welcome To Country – 2.15pm-2.25pm
  • Pacific Avenue – 1.30pm-2.00pm
  • Royel Otis – 12.30pm-1.00pm
  • Blue Vedder – 11.45am-12.10pm
  • Reefrats – 11.00am-11.25am

Spilt Milk’s Basquiat Stage set times

  • Dom Dolla – 9.30pm-10.55pm
  • Chris Lake – 8.00pm – 9.00pm
  • Aitch – 7.00pm – 7.45pm
  • Peach PRC – 5.50pm – 6.30pm
  • Partibo169 – 4.25pm – 5.25pm
  • Cub Sport – 3.25pm – 4.10pm
  • May-a – 2.25pm – 2.55pm
  • Budjerah – 1.30pm – 2.00pm
  • Tia Gostelow – 12.35pm-1.05pm
  • Yorke – 11.50am-12.15pm
  • Ben Gerrans – 11.00am-11.45am

Spilt Milk’s Derbyshire Stage set times

  • Mincy – 9.10pm – 10.00pm
  • Poolclvb – 8.20pm – 9.10pm
  • Djanaba – 7.30pm – 8.20pm
  • Lastlings – 6.30pm – 7.15pm
  • Jessie Murph – 5.30pm -6.00pm
  • The Dreggs – 4.25pm – 5.00pm
  • Grentperez – 3.30pm – 4.00pm
  • Redhook – 2.35pm – 3.05pm
  • The Buoys – 1.40pm – 2.10pm
  • Srirachi – 12.25pm-1.15pm
  • Sami – 11.45am-12.15pm
  • Ango – 11.00am-11.40am

Spilt Milk’s Guilty Pleasures stage set times

  • Dj Levins 11.00am – 10.00pm

Ruel is replacing David Kushner on Spilt Milk’s lineup

Spilt Milk lineup 2023

  • Post Malone
  • Dom Dolla
  • Aitch
  • Budjerah
  • Chris Lake
  • Cub Sport
  • Ruel
  • Dermot Kennedy
  • Djanaba
  • Grentperez
  • Jessie Murph
  • Lastlings
  • Latto
  • Levins & Friends (Guilty Pleasures)
  • Lime Cordiale
  • May-A
  • Mincy
  • Ocean Alley
  • Pacific Avenue
  • Partiboi69
  • Peach PRC
  • Poolclvb
  • Redhook
  • Royel Otis
  • The Buoys
  • The Dreggs
  • Tia Gostelow
  • Tkay Maidza

Dates and locations

The festival will kick off in Canberra on Saturday, November 25, followed by the Gold Coast on Sunday, November 26. The next stop will be Ballarat on Saturday, December 2, before making its grand debut on the sunny shores of Perth on Sunday, December 3.

Who to catch on the lineup

Spilt Milk unveils their massive 2023 lineup

Among the headliners is the international superstar, Post Malone, who will be making his first Australian festival appearance since 2018. Post Malone, known for his chart-topping tracks like Sunflower, Wow, and Rockstar, will bring his electrifying energy to the Spilt Milk stage.

Joining the lineup is Australia’s own Dom Dolla, who has risen to chart-topping fame with hits like Rhyme Dust, Eat Your Man, and Take It. Dom Dolla’s high-voltage performances have captivated audiences worldwide, solidifying his status as a superstar in his home country.

Another exciting addition to the festival is Latto, Atlanta’s rising hip-hop star. Known for her hits Big Energy and Put It On Da Floor Again, Latto has become the first female MC from the capital to achieve gold and platinum certifications. She will be bringing her explosive live set to the Spilt Milk stage for the first time.

Australian fans can also look forward to seeing Tkay Maidza, fresh off her supporting role on Lizzo’s national tour. Tkay Maidza’s ARIA award-winning and BET-nominated catalog will undoubtedly mesmerize festival-goers as she takes the stage.

The international lineup includes renowned electronic icon Chris Lake, Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy, and UK rapper Aitch, who won the Brit Award in 2023. They will all make their Spilt Milk debut, delivering unforgettable performances to the Australian audience.

In addition to these incredible acts, Spilt Milk will showcase emerging Australian talent such as Budjerah, Cub Sport, Lastlings, Partiboi69, and Royel Otis, among others.

Head to the Spilt Milk website here.