Party In The Paddock is back for its 13th rotation around the sun, and the 2026 edition is already shaping up to be one of the biggest events of the summer. Supported by the Tasmanian Government through Events Tasmania, the festival returns to Quercus Parkon the banks of the tilapangka/Liffey River in Lutruwita/Tasmania from February 5th to 8th, 2026, promising four huge days of music, community, and celebration.
This year’s lineup is stacked with some of the most exciting names in music, from homegrown heroes to international icons, making 2026’s Party In The Paddock one for the history books.
Leading the charge at Party In The Paddock are Ocean Alley, delivering their sun-soaked, psychedelic grooves that have cemented them as one of Australia’s most beloved modern rock acts. Following the release of their latest album, Low Altitude Living, which showcases their signature blend of dreamy melodies and soaring guitar riffs, their headline set promises a euphoric celebration under the Tasmanian sky.
The genre-defying duo Sofi Tukker (USA) are set to ignite the crowd with a high-energy global dance party. Famous for hits like “Drinkee” and “Swing”, the Grammy-nominated pair fuse electronic, house, and pop influences with magnetic charisma, creating a live experience that will have everyone moving from start to finish.
Joining the headlining ranks are The Veronicas, pop icons whose infectious hits, from “Untouched” to “You Ruin Me”, have defined a generation. Known for their powerhouse vocals, emotional songwriting, and electrifying live performances, The Veronicas promise a set packed with nostalgia, energy, and undeniable star power.
Rounding out the headliners is the iconic Sophie Ellis-Bextor (UK), whose timeless disco-pop hits and recent resurgence have captivated audiences worldwide. Following the viral success of her Kitchen Disco series and acclaimed new music, Sophie will deliver a set complete of glamour, nostalgia, and joyous dance-floor moments, the perfect way to light up the Paddock.
Returning to the festival stage are The Temper Trap, bringing their signature anthemic sound and cinematic rock performances. From soaring choruses to electrifying live energy, their set promises to be a highlight of the weekend, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners alike.
Beloved electronic duo Flight Facilities return with an electrifying set, taking the crowd on a euphoric journey through their signature blend of house, disco, and timeless dance anthems. Known for hits like “Crave You”, “Clair De Lune”, and “Lights Up”, the Sydney pair have earned a reputation for transforming festival fields into ecstatic dance floors. Expect a masterclass in groove, nostalgia, and modern club energy as Flight Facilitiescelebrate over a decade of shaping Australia’s electronic landscape.
Australia’s favourite party-starting duo, Peking Duk, are set to bring explosive energy and festival-defining anthems to the stage. With chart-toppers like “High”,”Stranger”, and “Fire”, the ARIA-winning act delivers euphoric sing-alongs, wild crowd moments, and big-hearted dancefloor chaos. Blending indie hooks with electronic power, Peking Duk’s live performances are pure celebration—equal parts confetti, connection, and unmissable fun.
Another festival favourite, Ball Park Music, bring their distinctive blend of heart, humour, and indie brilliance as they close out Paddock’s stacked Thursday night lineup. With an enviable catalogue of singalong anthems like “Cherub”,”Exactly How You Are”, and “She Only Loves Me When I’m There”, their headline performance is set to be an uplifting, joy-filled highlight for fans old and new.
They’ll be joined by an incredible mix of Australian and international acts, including Peach PRC, Mallrat, Genesis Owusu, Baby J, Blondshell (USA), Dune Rats, Billie Marten (UK), Baker Boy, Sons of the East, Old Mervs, In Hearts Wake, The Preatures, Ruby Fields, The Terrys, Stüm, Pretty Girl (DJ Set), Ben Lee, Keli Holiday, Mansionair, Redhook, Jade LeMac (CAN), Mia Wray, Bad//Dreems, Miss Kaninna, Harvey Sutherland, The Belair Lip Bombs, Rona, Kaiit, 3%, Torren Foot, Gut Health, Big Noter, Baalti (IND), Close Counters (DJ Set), BVT, The Pretty Littles, Sex Mask, Drifting Clouds, KSMBA, Denni, Hellcat Speedracer, Radium Dolls, Medhanit, Waxx Off, Bean Magazine, Gimmy, Marvell, O & The Mo, Lahgo, Piper Butcher, Suneden, Lennon Wells, Sunshine Brothers, Turtle Skull, Afrodisiac, Krystal Rivvers, Bonsai, The Wattles, Teens, Powderkeg, Nice House, Oscar O’Shea, L$F, Tony Velvet, DJ Dadbod, Dvrkworld, Tranquility Unknown, Dylan Boys, Holly.etc, Ekidna, Q.E., Rā Bellatrix, Hijvckd, Vivid, De Leon, Binga, Glass Media, OM3, Liam Johnston, Blush, Kate Rigby, Willtrax, Frogs in Suits, Track + Field, 2 Hot Bitche$$, Cosmic Cowgirl, a yet to be announced triple j Unearthed act.
As always, Party In The Paddock is so much more than just the music. Across the weekend, festival-goers can immerse themselves in a world of art installations, comedy, artist interviews and live podcasts, drag and cabaret shows, mechanical bull rides, a skate ramp, meditation and yoga sessions, a new Paddock run club, kids play corner, pop-up markets, showcasing fashion and fresh Tasmanian produce, and many more surprises along the way. With the Paddock Arena, Vibestown Arena, the Bigtop Dance Tent, Silvertongue Stage, the Bullpen, and Little Island Rising, all six stages will be in full swing.
Whether you’re soaking up the whole four-day, four-night adventure or dropping in for the weekend, PITP 2026 promises an unforgettable festival filled with incredible performances and one of the year’s most exciting lineups.
