Harvest Rock Festival has delayed its lineup announcement but teased a big name.

The Adelaide festival, back this October for its third year, posted a crowd photo with the caption, “We know you were expecting the Harvest Rock lineup today, so… is this it?”

The words “Is This It” reference The Strokes’ debut album, hinting they’ll be part of the lineup.

The full caption reads: “We know you were expecting the Harvest Rock lineup today, so, is this it? Not quite yet. It’s hard to explain, but the lineup is still coming. More soon.”

Fans are buzzing online, with one Instagram user saying, “I’m going to vomit, am I actually going to see The Strokes?” Another added, “Skinny jeans are back!!!”

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Harvest Rock Festival is set for Saturday, 25th, and Sunday, 26th October at Rymill and King Rodney Parks.

The festival will feature two main music stages with both international and local artists, plus a third stage focused on comedy and culinary events. Adelaide alt-rock duo Teenage Joans have been announced as the first act, with the full lineup set to be revealed on Tuesday, August 12th.

Grammy-nominated Nashville artist Jelly Roll, who’s already in Australia to headline Strummingbird’s debut festival, could be a likely addition to the Harvest Rock lineup.

Last Harvest Rock lineups have included artists like Jack White, Crowded House, Jamiroquai, Beck, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Groove Armada, Sam Fender, Ocean Alley, and Tash Sultana.

South Australia’s Minister for Tourism, Zoe Bettison, said, “Held in 2022 and 2023, Harvest Rock has contributed a combined $34.5 million to the State’s economy. We continue to see the impact major events like this deliver to our economy, while reinforcing our State’s reputation as the ultimate destination for bucket-list events – whether you are a sports fan, art lover, foodie, or just enjoy a good festival.”

Festival Director of Harvest Rock, Ryan Sabet added, “We’re thrilled to see Harvest Rock return to its Adelaide home to deliver a festival that brings global stadium-sized artists to South Australia, while also championing the region’s world-class food, wine and culture for interstate guests. Harvest Rock not only drives tourism and benefits local businesses, but offers a unique festival experience for all ages across the local community and beyond.”

More information and tickets are available at harvestrock.com.

The festival is supported by the South Australian Government through the South Australian Tourism Commission.

Harvest Rock 2025

Presented by Secret Sounds

In partnership with Kicks Entertainment and Live Nation

Supported by the South Australian Government, through the South Australian Tourism Commission

Pre-sale tickets on sale Tuesday, August 19th 

General tickets on sale Wednesday, August 20th 

Sign up for lineup info and exclusive presale access at harvestrock.com

Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th October
Murlawirrapurka & Ityamai-Itpina / Rymill & King Rodney Parks, Adelaide CBD