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SUMMERSALT 2025

SummerSalt is one of Australia’s favourite live music events and that takes place in some of the country's most picturesque and iconic locations.

SummerSalt is proud to be an inclusive, family-friendly outdoor experience and we are serving up fresh series of spectacular events in 2025!

Series 1 features Missy Higgins, John Butler, Fanning Dempsey National Park & more. Series 2 is going to be a party with The Wombats, DMA’S, Ball Park Music & more. With sprinklings of special one-off events such as Pete Murray, The Waifs, Eskimo Joe & more.

SummerSalt is the perfect place to bask in the sunshine with live music and a vibrant setting to kick back or dance the day & night away!

Grab your mates, gather the family, and soak up those golden moments as you make memories under the open sky. This event promises endless fun, unforgettable tunes, and good vibes all day long!

Setlists

    1. 1.Going Native
    2. 2.Ribbons
    3. 3.Revvin' my CJ7
    4. 4.Poolside
    5. 5.Clover
    6. 6.One Last Time
    7. 7.So Polite
    8. 8.Sweet to Me
    9. 9.Time Away From Home
    10. 10.Rockaway
    11. 11.Driving to Hawaii
    12. 12.Give My Heart a Little Break
    13. 13.Tidal Waves
    14. 14.Trouble in Paradise
    15. 15.Deja Vu
    16. 16.Speaking Sonar
    17. 17.Life Ain't The Same
    18. 18.Candy Wrappers
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Fire Flower (Crew came out and danced during this)
    2. 20.Gimme Little Sign
    1. 1.Going Native
    2. 2.Ribbons
    3. 3.Revvin' my CJ7
    4. 4.Poolside
    5. 5.Clover
    6. 6.One Last Time
    7. 7.So Polite
    8. 8.Time Away From Home
    9. 9.Sweet to Me
    10. 10.Rockaway
    11. 11.Driving to Hawaii
    12. 12.Give My Heart a Little Break
    13. 13.Tidal Waves
    14. 14.Trouble in Paradise
    15. 15.Deja Vu
    16. 16.Speaking Sonar
    17. 17.Life Ain't The Same
    18. 18.Candy Wrappers
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Fire Flower (->)
    2. 20.Gimme Little Sign
    1. 1.Going Native
    2. 2.Ribbons
    3. 3.Revvin' My CJ7
    4. 4.Poolside
    5. 5.Clover
    6. 6.One Last Time
    7. 7.So Polite
    8. 8.Time Away From Home
    9. 9.Sweet to Me
    10. 10.Rockaway
    11. 11.Driving to Hawaii
    12. 12.Give My Heart a Little Break
    13. 13.Tidal Waves
    14. 14.Trouble in Paradise
    15. 15.Deja Vu
    16. 16.Speaking Sonar
    17. 17.Life Ain't The Same
    18. 18.Fire Flower
    19. 19.Gimme Little Sign
    1. 1.Going Native
    2. 2.Ribbons
    3. 3.Revvin' my CJ7
    4. 4.Poolside
    5. 5.Clover
    6. 6.One Last Time
    7. 7.So Polite
    8. 8.Time Away From Home
    9. 9.Sweet to Me
    10. 10.Rockaway
    11. 11.Driving to Hawaii
    12. 12.Give My Heart a Little Break
    13. 13.Tidal Waves
    14. 14.Trouble in Paradise
    15. 15.Deja Vu
    16. 16.Speaking Sonar
    17. 17.Life Ain't The Same
    18. 18.Candy Wrappers
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Fire Flower
    2. 20.Gimme Little Sign
    1. 1.Going Native
    2. 2.Ribbons
    3. 3.Revvin' my CJ7
    4. 4.Poolside
    5. 5.Clover
    6. 6.One Last Time
    7. 7.So Polite
    8. 8.Time Away From Home
    9. 9.Sweet to Me
    10. 10.Rockaway
    11. 11.Driving to Hawaii
    12. 12.Give My Heart a Little Break
    13. 13.Tidal Waves
    14. 14.Trouble in Paradise
    15. 15.Deja Vu
    16. 16.Heart and My Car
    17. 17.Life Ain't The Same
    18. 18.Candy Wrappers
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Fire Flower
    2. 20.Gimme Little Sign

FAQS

Tickets for The Wombats headline shows and SummerSalt:

Album Pre-Order & Commbank Yello Mastercard Presales: Wednesday 12 Feb, 11am to Friday 14 February, 11am.

SummerSalt Presales: Friday 14 Feb, 12pm to Monday 17 Feb, 11am.

General Public: Monday 17 Feb, 12pm.

(All Times are Local)

All other SummerSalt events are on sale now!

Yes! Want a memento to remember your night? When selecting your tickets make sure you choose the Collector Ticket option to receive your SummerSalt 2025 souvenir.

We’ve updated our seating framework to include a larger range of accessible seating options. There will be an option for every price level and package available for SummerSalt 2025.

Accessible tickets (including Companion Cards) can be purchased by calling our Customer Service team on the Accessible Bookings line Monday – Sunday 9am – 5pm AEST: 1300 446 925. This phone number is reserved for patrons with accessibility requirements and companion cardholders and cannot process any other ticketing requests.

Accessible tickets, both during presales and the general public sale period, can also be requested via our Submit a request – Ticketmaster Help. Please be sure to include your relevant presale code with your request if wanting to make a booking during the presale period.

All tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are now digital, meaning you can easily access your tickets on your phone via the Ticketmaster app or mobile web browser via Ticketmaster.com.au for SummerSalt 2025 and add them straight to your phone’s ticket wallet, and share them with your friends and family.

Reviews

Rating: 3.3 out of 5 based on 58 reviews
  • Couldn’t get up close-disappointed!

    by Lucinda on 15/4/25Rating: 2 out of 5

    I was so disappointed that the general admission tickets did not allow us into the mosh pit/dance area. We were left miles back from the musicians and the security wouldn’t allow us to stand at the barriers. We went to the concert to dance but felt so removed from the action. When paying the amount we did for tickets, I expect more. I think the musicians would have like a few people in the mosh pit too! I have to say, the toilet situation was the worst I’ve experienced at a concert too-huge queues, leakage and revolting smells (Mornington venue). I can’t fault the musicians (they were brilliant) but it was the worst run music festival I have attended.

  • Disappointed

    by Stein on 13/4/25Rating: 2 out of 5

    Loved the line-up, BUT no access to mosh-pit to general admission ticket holders. Nor did they have a big screen so we could at least see each artist…sorry, but Red Hot Summer was way better for that!

  • Brilliant vibe.

    by Mands on 13/4/25Barnard Park - BusseltonRating: 4 out of 5

    Absolutely brilliant. The line up was sensational, the set up was fabulous and the sound was superb. Only fault- it was miles for premium tickets to get to the toilet, needed some close. Also why was there only mid-strength beer, yet full strength Jacks/cola, wine etc. Surely no one is silly enough to worry about alcohol content, when there's plenty in other drinks. My husband brews and drinks ONLY boutique beers, he stopped drinking completely due to lack of beer selection. Otherwise, the night was perfect, the staff everywhere were absolutely amazing too!! THANK YOU ❤️ 💙

  • Less bands

    by Muso101 on 13/4/25Barnard Park - BusseltonRating: 4 out of 5

    Excellent venue, easy parking, well set up. Whitlams, Dempsey are very mellow. Higgins is emotional. Pykes, Waifs and JBT all higher energy. It was obvious the itinerary included the low energy bands around the high energy,or noone would have stayed. Too many low energy for a long day event.

  • Good

    by Heather on 13/4/25Barnard Park - BusseltonRating: 3 out of 5

    The concert was good. However, the public transport situation in Busselton was disgraceful. Booked a taxi and still waited 3 hours.

  • Excellent Well Organised Event Except for the Food

    by Nina on 13/4/25Barnard Park - BusseltonRating: 4 out of 5

    I really wanted to give this event 5 stars — the atmosphere and music were great — but the food situation was a major letdown. There simply weren't enough food vans to support the crowd size. I waited in line for 30 minutes at one van, only to be told they’d run out of food. Then spent another 45 minutes lining up at a different one. It took me an hour and a half just to get something to eat, which meant missing a whole performance act. Here’s a suggestion that I think could really improve the experience, especially for those who paid extra - Introduce a Premium food van area. Having a dedicated section with 8–10 food vans for Premium ticket holders would make a huge difference — faster access, shorter queues, and a better experience overall. Please consider this for future events. It would make Premium worth the upgrade, and the event far more enjoyable for everyone.

  • awsome, fun event

    by rose on 9/4/25Port Macquarie - Westport Park - Port MacquarieRating: 4 out of 5

    great lineup needs a screen half way back from stage Missy dropped the fun mood when singing songs from her latest album great that it was so family friendly

  • awesome lineup

    by rose on 9/4/25Port Macquarie - Westport Park - Port MacquarieRating: 4 out of 5

    needed a big screen 1/2 way back from the stage missy Higgins didn't "read the room"playing 3 "sad"songs from her new album

  • Great artists, terrible view

    by Lindy Johns on 8/4/25Port Macquarie - Westport Park - Port MacquarieRating: 1 out of 5

    Large sounds and engineering tent blocked a significant area, restricting view of the stage. People sitting outside in car park had a better view. Loved the music, terrible set up.

  • Best Line Up, Worst Experience

    by De Bones on 8/4/25Port Macquarie - Westport Park - Port MacquarieRating: 2 out of 5

    The introduction of "Premium General Admission"tickets s nothing more than a gouge on patrons already paying a premium for being at an outdoor concert. In 15 years or more of attending these types of concerts ("Day on the Green, Red Hot Summer, Rock at The Races"etc) No patron has EVER been excluded from the stage area/ "Mosh pit". At this concert, ONLY holders of "Premium"GA tickets had access to anywhere near the stage. The promoters of this concert were solely interested in maximizing profits Patrons were packed in shoulder to shoulder. There were not even any video screens for patrons forced to sit hundreds of meters away from the stage. Fortunately there was no rain or it would have been a miserable experience. If this is where outdoor concerts are heading, I've attended my last one.