Lost Paradise is coming back to Glenworth Valley this year.
The festival has confirmed it will return, running from Monday, December 28th to Friday, January 1st to ring in 2027.
Now in its twelfth year, Lost Paradise has built its reputation on pairing world-class electronic lineups with art, culture and wellness programming in a sustainable, bush-set format on Darkinjung Country, just north of Sydney. Last year’s edition sold out in under 24 hours – the festival’s fourth consecutive sell-out – reflecting how firmly it has embedded itself in Australia’s end-of-year festival calendar.
Promoted by Finely Tuned, the festival pairs household names with emerging talent. Last year’s headliners included Underworld, Chris Stussy and Confidence Man, while past editions have featured Arctic Monkeys, RÜFÜS DU SOL, PinkPantheress, Peggy Gou, Flume, and Dom Dolla.
Organisers have said the 2026 lineup will “be revealed in the coming weeks”.
The festival’s three flagship stages – Arcadia, Lost Disco and Paradise Club – will all return, alongside Shambala Fields, which hosts workshops, talks, yoga, sound healing and other wellness activities across the site.
Tickets will go on sale in August, kicking off with a presale – details to come. Before that, Lost Paradise is offering a reserve option: fans can lock in a payment method now, with no charge going through until presale opens, letting the system process the purchase automatically when the time comes.
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Signing up for presale access also enters fans into the draw for the festival’s Golden Ticket. See more details here.
Every ticket includes general admission camping. The festival’s long-running “best campsite” competition, run with QUIPS, again rewards the biggest group of mates who rock up together – on top of a run of other prizes.
