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Kendrick Lamar & Doechii to headline huge Aussie festival

Kendrick Lamar & Doechii to headline huge Aussie festival

Perth Now02-05-2025
Kendrick Lamar and Doechii are headlining a massive Australian festival which is coming to Perth this year.
A day after announcing its highly anticipated return, Spilt Milk has treated fans to a star-studded lineup.
Perth festival-goers attending the event at Claremont Showground on December 7 can expect to see the following artists: Kendrick Lamar
Doechii
Sara Landry
Dominic Fike
ScHoolboy Q
Joining those huge names will be the likes of Nessa Barrett, Skin On Skin, Rebecca Black, D4VD and Sombr.
Local talent including Club Angel, Ennaria, Mia Wray, Ninajirachi, Rum Jungle and The Rions will also hit the stage.
In the past the festival has attracted headliners such as Aussie producer and DJ Dom Dolla, Post Malone, Lorde, Flume, Khalid, FISHER, Peach PRC, Latto and Steve Lacy.
The festival did not go ahead in 2024 and no reason was given for the cancellation.
However, in November a spin-off event of the festival called Spilt Milk House Party entertained hundreds of music lovers at Kings Park.
Troye Sivan and Glass Animals headlined while other acts like G Flip, Sycco and Artemas performed during the afternoon.
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