FESTIVAL OF THE STONE 2025 Lineup Announcement

Saturday 14 June, Byron Bay

Old Mervs

Winter is looking a little warmer this year, as Stone & Wood is excited to unveil this year’s lineup for Festival of the Stone 2025. Set to heat up Byron Bay on Saturday 14 June, this year’s edition will bring together a killer lineup of homegrown talent, all set to soundtrack the night alongside the annual unveiling of Stone & Wood’s latest batch of Stone Beer—all while raising funds for Byron’s Fletcher Street Cottage. You’ll be getting cosy with…

WA indie-rock duo Old Mervs are set for a huge 2025, celebrating the release of their debut album with a mammoth tour. Known for catchy hooks and breezy guitars, their music encapsulates the highs and lows of life’s experiences. With past performances at major festivals such as Splendour in the Grass and Yours & Owls, along with a recent UK tour, Old Mervs are building a dedicated fanbase worldwide. Their self-titled album, due March 2025, promises to be their strongest release yet, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for this rising duo. It’s sure to be one joyous occasion when Old Mervs bring their raucous live show to Byron Bay!

Josh Pyke

Multi-ARIA Award-winning singer-songwriter Josh Pyke will bring his beloved storytelling and rich melodies to the Festival of the Stone stage. Since his breakthrough debut Memories & Dust in 2007, Pyke has captivated audiences with his relatable, heartfelt music, solidifying his place as one of Australia’s most beloved songwriters. With six acclaimed albums under his belt, including 2020’s ARIA nominated Rome, Pyke released his seventh record To Find Happiness in 2022 – featuring singles “The Hummingbird” (Ft. Gordi), “Your Heart Won’t Always Weigh a Tone” and “Circle of Light”. More recently, Pyke teamed up with emerging electronic duo Modern Living and released “Hide Away”, which explores his falsetto range in a way not seen in his solo work, bringing a heartfelt depth to the collaboration that complements Modern Living’s textured production.

The Belair Lip Bombs

The Belair Lip Bombs are also along for the ride, set to blend their indie rock style with heartfelt lyrics and irresistible hooks. Known for their vibrant live performances, The Belair Lip Bombs have shared the stage with artists such as Ladyhawke and Spacey Jane. Their debut album Lush Life explores themes of longing and self-discovery and was recently reissued on Jack White’s legendary Third Man Records. With sold-out shows across Australia, New Zealand and the UK, they’re making a global impact and now it’s Festival of the Stone’s turn!

dust

Newcastle post-punk quintet dust are rapidly becoming one of Australia’s most singular and essential bands. With a dark, jazz-infused sound and fearless experimentation, their debut EP et cetera, etc explores mortality, family and social change. Since its release, they’ve toured relentlessly, supporting Slowdive, Interpol and Bloc Party, while also headlining their own shows across the UK and Europe. In 2024, they debuted in the US at SXSW before dropping their latest single “New High”.

Felony

Catch the bold sound and raw energy of Gen Z powerhouse FELONY. and you’ll see why she’s shaking up the Australian music scene! Recently touring with acts like Foals, Declan McKenna and Mallrat, she’s landed Triple J rotation and a 2024 Queensland Music Award for Best Rock Song. Having dropped her debut EP in August, FELONY. is set for a huge 2025! Experience the sound of Meanjin’s alternative rock six-piece, strayfold, as they kick off the festival with their dynamic blend of shoegaze, striking violin, deep baritone guitar and soaring female vocals. Their songs marry gracefully vulnerable lyrics with tenacious instrumentals, creating passionate music brooding with intimacy, tenderness and fervour.

strayfold

Festival of the Stone 2025 will once again raise money for Byron Shire’s homeless hub, Fletcher Street Cottage. Damian Farrell, Manager of Fletcher Street Cottage says “Every day at Fletcher Street Cottage, we see the impact of the local housing crisis and rising cost of living firsthand. The support from Festival of the Stone helps us provide vital services – hot meals, showers, laundry, advocacy and now our Women’s Emergency Relief Fund – to individuals and families who need it most. Together, we’re building a stronger, more compassionate Byron.”

Louise O’Connell, General Manager of Byron Community Centre, also mentions, “Festival of the Stone brings our community together to party for a purpose, and we’re so grateful to be the charity partner again in 2025. The funds raised will help Fletcher Street Cottage continue providing essential support to those experiencing homelessness and hardship in our region. With the community behind us, we can make a real difference in people’s lives.”

“We’re thrilled with Festival of the Stone’s 2025 lineup and can’t wait to bring music, fresh beers and good vibes back to Byron Bay on 14 June. It’s always a great community meet-up, and we’re especially proud to support the incredibly important work of Fletcher Street Cottage once again,” said Paul Tansley, Stone & Wood.

As always, Festival of the Stone marks the unveiling of Stone & Wood’s 2025 Stone Beer—a bold, limited-edition winter brew crafted using ancient techniques. Brewed with select Australian malts and heated stones for a rich, smoky caramel depth, this year’s batch is best enjoyed celebrating a good cause and a day filled with music and community.

First release tickets go on sale from 9am from just $65 for 18+. Get in quick, as last year’s event sold out well in advance!

FESTIVAL OF THE STONE
Saturday 14 June, 2025
Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay (Cavanbah)

TICKETS
Tickets on Sale TODAY:
$65 (18+) | $30 (12-17) | free under 12

 

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