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Fisher’s Out 2 Lunch Festival is back for 2025

A truly perfect amalgamation of all things sun, surf, music, and Aussie good vibes, Out 2 Lunch Festival with Vodafone is the hottest ticket in town this year.

Following a monster debut in 2024 which sold out 30,000 tickets instantly and injected more than $50 million into the local economy, TEG Live and FISHER have announced that Out 2 Lunch Festival with Vodafone will return for a second edition this May.

Back even bigger in 2025, the one-of-a-kind Festival will cater to phenomenal demand by expanding to two huge days and a brand-new beach location, with over 40,000 music-lovers set to descend on Surfers Paradise Beach for the ultimate long weekend this Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May.

Those lucky enough to snag two-day tickets will experience all-new production and an unprecedented double headline slot from FISHER, backed by a fully stacked lineup of international heavyweights Chris Lake, Patrick Topping, DJ Boring, and Noizu, along with local legends Hayden James, Little Fritter, Shimmy, Jake Smith, and more, at the biggest dance event Surfers Paradise has ever seen. Single-day tickets will also be available.

Euphoric to be upping the ante on his already mega hometown beach party and grinning from ear to ear, FISHER shares, “Out 2 Lunch FESTIVAL is back this May for the second year running and I can’t wait to do it all again.”

“We’ve got a great lineup and there’s no better place than Surfers Paradise to have a beach bash.

“Aussies just love a party and I’m ready to put it on for you.”

Don’t miss your chance to follow the Fish to the largest ever beach party Australia has ever seen this May, and be there front and centre as FISHER and friends take it to the next level in 2025.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public Wednesday 26 February, 1pm AEST. A limited number of VIP packages will be available. For Event information, visit out2lunchfestival.com and teglive.com.au.

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