Lost Paradise music festival announces blockbuster 2024 lineup including DJ Fisher and R&B superstar Tinashe

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By Matt Demarco For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 23:53 EDT, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 00:07 EDT, 21 August 2024

The Lost Paradise music festival has announced its lineup for its New Year event.

The festival, which has been held in Glenworth Valley New South Wales since 2014, has an exciting lineup to celebrate its tenth anniversary.

Kicking off on December 28 and running for five days, the event will feature performances by DJ Fisher, Marlon Hoffstadt, and Sammy Virji.

Also performing at the festival will be R&B superstar Tinashe, Royel Otis, Caribou, Flight Facilities, Telenova, Nick Ward, Interplanetary Criminal, Dameeeela, and more.

It will give festivalgoers plenty to explore as the event will be split across different spaces including the Lost Disco & Paradise Club, Arcadia stage, and Shambala Field.

The festival's organisers announced the official lineup on Wednesday with a poster shared to Instagram.

'Magic: that's Lost Paradise, summed in a single word,' the caption said. 

'Each December, like grass glistening after the summer rain, a brimming oasis springs to life amongst the picturesque surrounds of Glenworth Valley (Darkinjung Country) one hour north of Sydney/Eora.

Lost Paradise music festival has announced its blockbuster lineup for 2024 as it prepares to celebrate its tenth anniversary

The festival will kick off on December 28 with performances by DJ Fisher (pictured), Marlon Hoffstadt, and Sammy Virji

'Across the last four nights of 2024, we invite you to experience a glimpse of Paradise; our vibrant and kaleidoscopic pop-up village under the stars,' the caption read.

For the first time in 2024, all tickets are priced the same, with no tiered releases.

Tickets will also include camping access, ensuring fairness for everyone from early buyers to late purchasers.

Tickets go on sale Wednesday August 28, with an exclusive presale available the day before.

However, the organisers encourage people to get in quick.

'Blink and you'll miss it - Paradise is fleeting and capacity is limited. We hope you'll join us for another NYE to remember this December.' 

Also performing at the Central Coast festival will be R&B superstar Tinashe (pictured)

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