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Get ready music fans! Twilight at Taronga unveils 2025 summer concert line up.

Published On: October 29, 2024

Twilight at Taronga is back for 2025 with a knockout lineup of Australian artists.

By ANNA USHER

Sydney’s best summer concert series will bring five weekends of live music to the lower north shore from Friday 7 February to Saturday 8 March.

The team behind Twilight at Taronga have today revealed a block buster list of artists at the iconic venue, with something for all music tastes and ages.

Kicking the series off with their raw and powerful energy are DMA’S on Friday February 7.

Kicking the series off with their raw and powerful energy are DMA’S on Friday February 7, followed by crowd pleasers The Cruel Sea on Saturday February 8.

One of Australia’s most beloved indie-folk bands, Boy & Bear, play on Friday February 14 before the return of Justine Clarke to sing, dance, and stomp with the littlies at Lil’ Twilight from 10am on Saturday February 15. Tickets to Lil’ Twilight also include free entry to explore Taronga Zoo Sydney on the same day as the show.

Bringing the laughs on the evening of February 15 is the Comedy Gala – a Twilight at Taronga annual highlight featuring the finest and funniest comedians in a blockbuster 2-hour comedy extravaganza featuring Joel Creasey, Georgie Carroll (UK), Dave Thornton, Bron Lewis and more to be announced!

Australian icon Peter Garrett hits the stage on Friday 21 February.

One of Australia’s most iconic voices, Peter Garrett takes to the stage with his band The Alter Egos on Friday February 21, bringing the powerful presence that has defined his career while also showcasing a personal and reflective side as a solo artist.
Then the children are in for a treat when beloved children’s entertainer Emma Memma returns to Lil’ Twilight on Saturday February 22.

Following that night is David Campbell, one of Australia’s biggest stars of stage and screen, bringing his rockin’ new show ‘Good Lovin’ and More’ celebrating songs of soul, swing and the 1960s.

David Campbell – a local resident – will thrill crowds on Sunday 23 February.

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Aussie rock legends Spiderbait have been a huge presence in the Australian rock scene for over three decades and will bring their awesome energy on Friday February 28, while Middle Kids’ signature blend of indie rock with alt-pop icing play on Saturday March 1.

A double header of Baby Animals and Killing Heidi on Friday March 7 gives you the chance to unleash your inner air guitar hero!

And to wrap things up on Saturday March 8, it’s annual favourites Bjorn Again who continue to bring the disco hits year after year!

Kids favourite Justine Clarke will appear at Lil’ Twilight from 10am on Saturday 15 February.

Importantly, proceeds from the ticket sales will contribute to Taronga Zoo’s new Wildlife hospital.

However, if you’re a Twilight at Taronga or Taronga Zoo Friend member, you can access pre-sale tickets from Friday, 1 November, at 10 am AEDT. You can register HERE for access to pre-sale tickets until Thursday, 31 October, at 12 pm AEDT to be in the running to win the Ultimate Twilight At Taronga & Wildlife Retreat Experience.

Rock out to Spiderbait on Friday 28 February.

Tickets are on sale Monday November 4 at 10am AEDT from the WEBSITE with proceeds contributing to Taronga Zoo’s new Wildlife hospital.
Pre-sale tickets are available for Twilight at Taronga and Taronga Zoo Friends members from 10am AEDT on Friday November 1.

You can register for pre-sale access until 12pm AEDT on October 31 and have the chance to win the ‘Ultimate Twilight at Taronga & Wildlife Retreat Experience’.

CLICK HERE to register for pre-sale.

Leila Davis, Divisional Director Marketing, Comms and Fundraising said: “Twilight at Taronga is more than just a magical night under the stars; it’s an opportunity to support Taronga’s critical conservation programs and truly make a difference for Australia’s unique wildlife.

“Together, we’re not only celebrating nature and culture, but also ensuring a brighter future for the incredible wildlife that call Taronga and this country home.”

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