There’s a beachside music festival happening with Alex Lahey, Killing Heidi and $5 tickets
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17.02.2025

There’s a beachside music festival happening with Alex Lahey, Killing Heidi and $5 tickets

Mordi Fest
Mordi Fest
Words by Staff Writer

Alex Lahey and Killing Heidi will headline this year's Mordi Fest, bringing two days of live music to Peter Scullin Reserve.

The beachside festival returns with three distinct performance spaces – the Pier Stage, Beach Stage and The Dock – alongside an alcohol-free chill-out zone and dedicated family areas.

Joining the headliners, the lineup features a mix of established and emerging acts including The Belair Lip Bombs and Katy Steele.

Mordi Fest dates:

  • 1 March 2025 – Peter Scullin Reserve, Mordialloc (11am-10pm)
  • 2 March 2025 – Peter Scullin Reserve, Mordialloc (11am-7pm)

Lineup

  • Alex Lahey
  • The Belair Lip Bombs
  • Killing Heidi
  • Katy Steele
  • A.C Saunders
  • Barkada
  • Bill Barber and The Holding Cell
  • Cass Eager
  • Cool Out Sun
  • Dan Cully
  • Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice
  • Eils & The Drip
  • Ella Thompson
  • FOOLS
  • Honeysmack
  • Immigrant Union
  • Immy Owusu
  • Inanna Indigo
  • Ingrid & The Ministers
  • Jay Jarome
  • Jessie Hill
  • Jordz
  • Joyce Prescher
  • Maggie Pills
  • Mannequin Death Squad
  • Mark Howard
  • Mathilde Anne
  • MAXON
  • Miss Emilia
  • Nam
  • ORB
  • Owelu Dreamhouse
  • Philadelphia Grand Jury
  • Playlunch
  • R.em.edy
  • Romanie
  • Saint Ergo
  • SAMMM.
  • Social Street
  • Software Update
  • Stepmother
  • Super American Eagle
  • SYNTHIA X
  • Tanya George
  • The Animals of the Magical Mountains
  • The Bloody Norahs
  • The Miffs
  • Waliens
  • Wild Gloriosa

Check out our gig guide, our festival guide, our live music venue guide and our nightclub guide. Follow us on Instagram here.

The festival maintains its reputation as Melbourne’s most affordable music event, with entry just $5 per person or $10 for families.

Festival-goers can explore Eat Street’s array of food vendors, including options for vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free diets. The event will also showcase regional wines and Melbourne craft beers.

Kingston Mayor Georgina Oxley highlighted the event’s significance in the council’s cultural calendar. “We are really lucky in Kingston to have so many great events that provide all of us with a chance to have fun, connect and celebrate,” she said.

“We are in the midst of our festival season, and with a myriad of options for the community, the cultural fabric of our beautiful part of the world keeps strengthening.”

The smoke-free and vape-free event maintains its family-friendly focus, with BYO alcohol and pets not permitted. Children’s activities will run throughout both days.

Full lineup and tickets available at kingston.vic.gov.au/mordifest