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Big Pineapple Festival turns 10 with blockbuster line-up and new dance stage

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The line-up for the 10th edition of the Big Pineapple Festival has been revealed, with a mix of homegrown legends, global guests and rising stars ready to light up the Sunshine Coast.

Headlining the milestone event at Woombye are Australian hip hop giants Hilltop Hoods, bringing their powerhouse live show to the event for the first time.

They’re joined by genre-blurring heroes the Cat Empire, indie dance chart-toppers the Jungle Giants, dance royalty PNAU and heavy-hitting metalcore outfit Polaris.

Also on the bill are Kiwi stadium sellers SIX60, Canberra rock favourites Hands Like Houses, viral US duo MKTO, coastal indie sweethearts Rum Jungle and ARIA Award-winning singer-songwriter Thelma Plum.

This year introduces the new dance music stage Superlove Arena, which will feature Baauer (US), Bushbaby (UK), Anna Lunoe back to back (B2B) with Nina Las Vegas, KLP B2B Mell Hall, Little Fritter B2B Wongo, Paluma B2B Kessin, Shimmy and Raw Ordio.

Also joining the party are Betty Taylor, Beckah Amani, HEADSEND and IVANA, alongside a handful of rising artists that continue the festival’s tradition of spotlighting the next gen.

“When we started this festival years ago, our goal was to put Australian artists front and centre and create an unforgettable experience for fans,” said founder and festival director Mark Pico said.

“To be here over a decade later with the festival stronger than ever and even earning industry awards again is incredibly humbling. It’s a testament to the amazing community of artists, attendees and partners who have believed in the Big Pineapple Festival from the start.”

The return of the festival in 2025 follows the re-opening of the restored Big Pineapple last year.

Camping remains a cornerstone of the event, with Friday and Saturday night stays available across BYO, rentable or lush glamping options.

Festival-goers are jumping for joy ahead of the event.

Beyond the music, fans can expect the iconic Lantern Parade, which will once again light up the festival grounds just past sunset in a stunning display of colour and community.

The Great Australian Pineapple Toss will be hosted by Olympic legend Steven Bradbury, and the iconic ferris wheel will offer sweeping views of the festival from above. Roaming performers, immersive art installations and a vibrant marketplace will also be operating.

New for 2025 is the introduction of a dedicated Health and Wellness Zone, with guided meditation, ice baths and wellness activations.

A Big Pineapple Festival press release said the ongoing support of Sunshine Coast Council had been instrumental to the festival’s growth and longevity. The event is also supported by the Queensland Government through Tourism and Events Queensland.

Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the festival was a vibrant reflection of the region’s creative spirit and cultural identity.

“Celebrating 10 years, this festival has grown into a cornerstone of our cultural calendar, bringing together artists, audiences and the community in a shared love of live music,” she said.

“It’s especially exciting to see emerging local talent like Betty Taylor featured alongside national and international acts, reinforcing the Sunshine Coast’s reputation as a place where creativity thrives.”

The festival in on Saturday, November 1. Presale sign-up opens from 8am on July 24, with presale tickets on sale from 8am on July 28. General tickets are available from 8am on July 29. Tickets range from $145-$170.

For more details click here. It is strictly an 18-plus event.

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