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Kiama music festival canned less than a month out

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Published: October 24, 2025
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An Australian music festival has been cancelled less than a month out, with organisers confirming there will be no future events.

Changing Tides, a self-described boutique music festival, was expected to attract hundreds to the clifftops of Kiama, south of Sydney, on November 22.

But in an email to attendees today, organisers said this year’s event was cancelled and that it “will not be returning”.

Changing Tides has been cancelled less than a month out from the music festival, with organisers confirming there will be no future events. (Facebook)

“This decision has not been made lightly and follows careful consideration,” they said in a statement to 9news.com.au.

“We’re truly devastated, but also deeply grateful for the love, excitement, and support so many of you have shown along the way.

“While this chapter is coming to a close, we’re incredibly thankful to everyone who believed in the vision of Changing Tides, helped bring it to life and made beautiful memories with us in Kiama.”

All ticketholders will automatically receive a complete refund within the coming week. 

Changing Tides did not say what contributed to its decision-making. 

The self-described boutique music festival was expected to attract hundreds to the clifftops of Kiama, south of Sydney. (Facebook)

The annual music festival, held by Harlow Events, has sold out in the past two years since it started in 2023. 

This year’s event was seen as a major win for the region due to the major names included in the Australian and international line-up, headlined by UK singer Sam Fender.

Noah Cyrus, The Rubens, Skegss, MAY-A and Boy Soda were also booked to perform.

Organisers chose to host the music festival in Kiama to make it a “sought-after destination for acclaimed artists, music lovers and foodies which will also generate a nursery for home grown talent and business”.

This year’s event was seen as a major win for the region due to the major names included in the Australian and international line-up. (Facebook)

Today’s cancellation is yet another addition to the growing list of canned Australian music festivals, with the industry seemingly unable to recover from economic strains and the cost of living.

So far this year, Groovin’ in the Moo, Souled Out, Good Life, Esoteric and Panama music festivals have been scrapped.

Most attributed the sudden cancellations to financial pressures. 

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