Lime Green Festival is a bold experiment in what the future of live music can look like when climate action is placed at the centre of the experience. Designed as a 100% off-grid event, the festival is built on a commitment to reducing environmental impact while still delivering a vibrant, high-quality day of music, culture and connection.

Taking place in Adelaide on 18 April at Cloisters Adelaide Uni, Lime Green is more than just a music festival. It is a community-driven, forward-thinking platform that invites audiences to engage, learn and imagine new possibilities for how live events can operate in a more regenerative way. And because we are trying to make this work off grid, we think it’s a model we can bring to regional SA – or anywhere in Australia!
Lime Cordiale
Lime Cordiale formed as a duo in their teenage years in 2009, with brothers Oli and Louis releasing their debut EP in 2012. They’ve gone on to release multiple albums, boast 12 ARIA nominations and 2 wins, and have toured the world relentlessly. With smash albums including 14 Steps To A Better You and Enough Of The Sweet Talk, Lime Cordiale deliver incredible energy to their colourful live show with tracks like “Robbery”, “Inappropriate Behaviour”, “Facts Of Life” and “Colin” bringing an infectious joy to the crowd.

The Dreggs
A staple in Australia’s thriving indie-folk scene, The Dreggs have rapidly become one of the country’s most exciting live acts. From pub gigs between surf sessions in their hometown on the Sunshine Coast, to selling out crowds across Australia and beyond, The Dreggs offer high energy, sing along shows whenever they hit the stage.

aleksiah
2025 saw a year of back-to-back pop smash hits released by Adelaide singer songwriter aleksiah, who has spent the last 12 months touring the world, garnering industry praise and a plethora of adoring fans alike. She has taken to the stage at Primavera Pro, has supported artists including Kelsea Ballerini and Midnight Till Morning and sold out her own headline shows in London and across Europe.

PASH
Up and coming local four piece PASH describe themselves as the sonic love child of INXS and The 1975. They have had a fast paced rise, quickly building a dedicated fan base and signing a global distribution deal and have plenty in the pipeline for 2026.

TONIX
Joining the line up are Adelaide’s very own fast-rising electro force TONIX. Turning heads with their extra-terrestrial sound and immersive live shows, fans of Rüfüs Du Sol, M83, Ruel and LCD Soundsystem will be in awe of their performance.
STICKY BEAK
Bringing their upbeat riffs to the Lime Green stage are four-piece surf rockers Sticky Beak. Another homegrown SA act much-loved for their catchy melodies and wiggy sound, their explosive live set is one you won’t want to miss.
ADAM BANDT
Warming up the festival crowd DJ Adam Bandt will open the festival with a special appearance set. Adam has recently returned to the decks having taken a break away from music. He is now returning to music with Lime Green one of his first public appearances as a musician.

PLUS MORE SPECIAL GUESTS TO BE ANNOUNCED
FESTIVAL CHARITY PARTNERSHIP – AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATION FOUNDATION (ACF)
One of Australia’s most influential environmental organisations led by Adam Bandt, the ACF prides itself on its bold advocacy that works towards a future where both nature and people thrive. From climate solution campaigns and grassroots mobilisation to rigorous legal action and environmental investigations, the organisation works to activate everyday Australians to help hold government and corporations accountable for environmental harm.
ACF CEO Adam Bandt says, “We won’t save the planet with doom and gloom – our plan is to have fun and dance alongside great Australian artists while also working hard to hold government and big corporations to account for trashing our environment,”
FESTIVAL INFORMATION:
Venue: Adelaide University Cloisters – 10 Victoria Drive, Adelaide. SA.
Gates Open: 2:00PM – Music Starts: 2:30PM // Festival Finish 11:00PM
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS & DROP-OFF POINT: 10 Victoria Drive – Directly opposite Dr George Duncan Memorial Foot Bridge.
Entry to the festival for Wheelchair Ticket Holders is via the main entrance. Ask at the entrance for access to the accessable viewing area.















