Changing Tides Festival Canceled: No Plans for Future Events
## Cancellation of Changing Tides 2025
The Changing Tides 2025 festival has officially been canceled. Organizers reached out to attendees via email to announce that it “will not be returning.”
### Refund Information
According to the email, ticket refunds will be processed to the original payment method within 5–7 business days, with no additional action necessary for attendees. The message concluded with heartfelt gratitude for the support from those who embraced the festival’s vision and created wonderful memories in Kiama.
### Exciting Lineup
This year, Changing Tides 2025 had promised an impressive lineup that included prominent artists like Sam Fender, Noah Cyrus, The Rubens, and MAY-A. The festival was set to take place at Kiama Showgrounds on November 22nd, and it had sold out for two consecutive years, earning a reputation as a significant event on the South Coast.
### Sam Fender’s Anticipation
Among the highlights was Sam Fender, who was set to return to Australia for his first performance at the festival. His appearance was a major highlight in his headline tour, marking a crucial moment for fans.
### The Festival’s Origin
Changing Tides Festival was founded in 2023 by Simon Felice. Coming from a background in running music events at Crooked River Wines, Simon chose the South Coast to illustrate a fresh approach to music festivals. He aimed to signal a shift in the festival scene, embodying the spirit of “changing the tides.”
What are your thoughts on the cancellation? How do you think the festival could have evolved in the future?