The Newcastle Ocean Baths will become the backdrop for two of New Annual’s signature events as part of a 10-day program bringing iconic spaces to life with local stories.
City of Newcastle’s flagship arts festival will return for its fifth edition in September, showcasing local people, places and performances alongside some of the best theatre, art and music from Australia and overseas.
New Annual Festival Director Tory Loudon and Councillor Jenny Barrie celebrate the launch of the 2025 New Annual program at Newcastle Ocean Baths with artists and performers including trumpeter Tom Avgenicos, theatre maker Janie Gibson and cast members from Meet Me at the Baths, musician Tim Levinson and members of Newcastle band DUST.
Familiar landscapes including Camp Shortland, Nobbys Beach and The Station will be temporarily transformed into unexpected hubs of art and culture, while audiences will be invited to Meet Me at the Baths and SOAK up unique outdoor theatre and live music experiences at the iconic Newcastle Ocean Baths.
New Annual Festival Director Tory Loudon said City of Newcastle was committed to investing in and celebrating the breadth of creativity and diversity of local talent.
“Supporting Newcastle’s creative community has been one of the real strengths of New Annual since it was established by City of Newcastle in 2021,” Ms Loudon said.
“I’m proud to continue this tradition in 2025, with over 70% of this year’s program showcasing Newcastle’s artistic community.
“We have commissioned new works from Newcastle artists this year, focusing on telling Newcastle stories in locations that are uniquely designed or chosen for a particular artwork or performance.
“This year’s festival invites people to come and play, see their city differently and discover something new. We are taking art to the streets, parks and Baths of Newcastle. I look forward to seeing you there.”
The 2025 program includes 23 signature events that span music, theatre, dance, visual arts and public art. More than 60% of the events are free and family friendly.
Councillor Jenny Barrie, Chair of City of Newcastle’s Community and Culture Strategic Advisory Committee, said New Annual is a festival for the entire community.
“City of Newcastle is proud to support and invest in arts and cultural opportunities, community pride and local identity through events such as New Annual,” Cr Barrie said.
“With a predominance of free and low-cost events, the festival provides a valuable way to make art and culture accessible to more people within our community, while also acting as a drawcard for visitors from across our region and beyond.”
Member for Newcastle Tim Crakanthorp said events such as New Annual help celebrate the vibrant cultural diversity of local communities while also driving economic growth.
“New Annual continues to strengthen Newcastle’s position as a centre for art, supporting around 1,500 visiting and local artists and attracting more than 121,500 visitors to the city during its first four years,” Mr Crakanthorp said.
“Funding contributed by the NSW Government will create vital opportunities for local artists to display their craft, emerging artists to gain exposure, students to gain career placement in their field of study, and the local community members to engage with high calibre local art.”
The festival will kick off on 26 September with a vibrant First Night Art Party in Laman Street to celebrate the community’s first look at the expanded Newcastle Art Gallery and will run through until 5 October.
New Annual is proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Transport for NSW Open Streets and Permit/Plug/Play Pilot programs, Multicultural NSW Stronger Together grant, Create NSW and the Destination NSW Regional Event Fund.
The University of Newcastle, Equip Multimedia and Newcastle Art Gallery are presenting partners of the 2025 event.
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday 21 July. For more information and to stay up-to-date with the latest New Annual news visit https://newannual.com/
2025 NEW ANNUAL FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Meet Me at the Baths
Take a seat on the Newcastle Ocean Baths’ beloved concrete bleachers, don a pair of headphones and become immersed in stranger-than-fiction stories inspired by real Novocastrians in this new site-specific work presented by local theatre company Whale Chorus and written by Ang Collins.
Whilst you are there, check out The Bathers: Magical Memories, an outdoor photography exhibition, featuring the people and stories of the Newcastle Ocean Baths by Lee Illfield and Edwina Richards.
SOAK: Live at the Baths
Five nights of sunset music performances at the Newcastle Ocean Baths curated by local musician and manager Tim Levinson (Urthboy and Elefant Tracks).
Featuring local and globally renowned music talent including post punk quintet Dust, globally acclaimed pop violinist Joel Sunny, virtuoso beatboxer Tom Thum, with Dobby and Freyja Garbett, breakout R&B/hip hop artists Boy Soda, A.Girl and Dean Brady + legendary local DJs Jayteehazard and GNGR.
Public Art Trail
Follow the self-guided art trail to experience vibrant, surprising and immersive art along the Newcastle Foreshore and in shipping containers near Nobbys Beach and Camp Shortland. Hero works include:
• Argo Escargot, Jen Denzin. A cargo full of tall tales, lost histories and a healthy dose of the absurd, all housed in a shipping container at Camp Shortland.
• Listen to a Starfish, Diana Chester and Damian Ricketson. Lie down, close your eyes and listen to field recordings from Newcastle’s shore and rock pools in a sensory sound installation that will help you hear and feel our beloved coastline.
• Anchor, Heidi Axelsen & Hugo Moline. Enter the camera obscura near Nobbys Beach and see the world differently. Flipping images of the world outside upside down – this is a playful take on perception.
• Mini Putt Putt Golf, Rosie Deacon x Jen Denzin. Tee-off on a colourful and whimsical 6-hole mini putt putt course, built especially for New Annual.
Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer and Night Night
Take in a theatre show at the Newcastle Museum featuring family programming from one of the best theatre companies in Australia, The Last Great Hunt (WA).
Alvin Sputnik – a theatrical masterpiece that will warm your soul, and Night Night – a cinematic stage adventure – like a Wes Anderson film brought to life!
First Rhythms
First Nations composer and musician, Adam Manning joins forces with renowned contemporary ensemble, Australian Art Orchestra for a performance that reimagines clapsticks, First Nations rhythms and visual art to explore the living pulse of Country.
POV
A kid with a camera, two adults, no rehearsals. Just real reactions. Prepare to be transformed by this uplifting and unpredictable family portrait.
SURGE
Curated by Tantrum Youth Arts and transforming Newcastle Museum for one night only, SURGE is a punk explosion of new performance, music, and interactive, visual and installation art.
Ghosts Between Streams II
A groundbreaking collaboration featuring jazz, strings and visual art, led by one of Australia’s boldest jazz innovators, Tom Avgenicos. This visionary team showcase the story of the Coquun/Hunter River.
Chicken
Don Murphy is a proud Irish man, a hopeless ketamine addict and one of his generation’s greatest actors. He also happens to be a chicken. A one-woman show by Eva O’Connor (Ireland) that is bonkers and unbelievably brilliant.
Spooky Men’s Chorale
Experience a men’s choir in a league of their own live on stage at City Hall. Join the singing workshop in the afternoon and be part of the evening’s finale.
Dancefloor Conversion Therapy
Jonny Hawkins was once on the straight and narrow, now they’re on the queer and wide. A show for clubbers, ravers, party people and all who’ve been born again on the dancefloor. Join the built-in after party in the laneway at Bernie’s Bar.
First Night Art Party
A free night of music, movement and art on Laman Street, featuring high-energy sets from Haiku Hands, Kira Puru and Devaura, roving performances, and stunning projections by Art Thinking lighting up the outside of the newly reimagined Newcastle Art Gallery.
Global Gathering
Lighting up Beaumont Street, Hamilton with the sights, sounds and flavours of the world. Led by MCs Australian journalist, author and screenwriter Benjamin Law and Chinese-Australian writer, comedian, and curator Jennifer Wong, the event will feature performances across two stages, including cooking demonstrations, family-friendly workshops, live music and dance.
La Ronde – Spiegeltent Newcastle
Step into the Spiegeltent and surrender to the intoxicating world of La Ronde. At the centre of this heady cocktail of circus, live music and comedy will be groundbreaking headliners, world-class provocateurs and captivating raw energy direct from the European underground.