Thirroul Open Street Festival
When:
29 November 2025
- 30 November 2025
10:00 am - 03:00 pm
An all ages weekend of sound and surf

King Street Thirroul will be transformed into an outdoor stage with free live music, family activities and more.
Activities will run from 10am - 3pm daily on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 November.
Thirroul Open Street Festival also complements Thirroul Music Festival on Saturday 29 November.
Check out the festival lineup below.
Saturday 29 November
Thirroul Music Festival: King Street Program
| Time | What's on | |
|---|---|---|
| 10 - 10.30am | Earth, Wind and Choir (Thirroul Community Choir)A vibrant local community choir blending popular music arrangements with a feel-good performance style. | |
| 10.30 - 11am | Opening of Festival and Welcome to Country | |
| 11 - 11.30am |
| Ruby Gill A bold, truth-telling songwriter and poet. |
| 12 - 12.45pm |
| Jack Davies Known for his raw lyrical honesty and grassroots storytelling. |
| 1.15 - 2pm |
| Romy Vager Frontwoman of RVG, a critically acclaimed band blending post-punk intensity with poetic lyricism. |
| 2.15 - 3pm |
| Andy Golledge (band) A dynamic, genre-bending performer known for his high-energy shows and storytelling lyrics. |
Sunday 30 November
Open Streets Surf and Sound program
| Time | What's on | |
|---|---|---|
| 10am - 12pm |
| Ain't That Swell (Podcast) Australia's favourite surf podcast, hosted by Jed Smith and Vaughan Blakey. The live edition includes storytelling, surf film commentary and music. |
| 12 - 12.30pm |
| Alara Livingstone A proud 17-year-old Yuin woman and singer-songwriter with a soulful, heartfelt presence. |
| 1 - 1.45pm |
| Beth and Blue Wollongong-based act known for dreamy harmonies and heartfelt lyricism. |
| 2.15 - 3pm |
| Annie Hamilton Dreamy, guitar-driven indie rock from acclaimed singer-songwriter and former Little May guitarist. Emotionally rich and sonically adventurous. |
Thirroul Open Street Festival is funded through a grant from the NSW Government’s Open Streets Program led by Transport for NSW.
Proudly funded by the NSW Government.

Presented by Wollongong City Council in partnership with Thirroul Arts and Entertainment District (TAED).