The overflowing milk festival was bombarded for months after complaints and even started when there was a huge problem

Australian revelers fear they will have to sleep on the streets as a music festival accommodation spilled milk.
The country’s largest single-day festival spilled out milk, which stagnated last year, leaving music fans heartbroken.
Organizers made an exciting announcement on social media on May 1, revealing dates and locations that promise an exciting and memorable experience.
Now, after all four cities sold out tickets in record time, fans are now scrambling to book accommodation in Ballarat, Perth, Canberra and the Gold Coast in December.
With such high demand, spilled milk offers Revelers the option to camp in Canberra and Ballarat exhibitions and is for sale in mid-May.
Camping was offered in previous years, but event organizers have since improved the capabilities of the two cities that performed in 2025.
Organizers recommend that those attending the festival sign in hotels, apartments and Airbnb accommodation in all four cities.
But demand for accommodation has soared prices, with some partyers worried that they would be forced to “sleep on the street.”
Revelers worry that they have to sleep on the streets as accommodation prices soar in cities that host Australian single-day music festivals
One attendee posted a participant on social media, as well as a screenshot of the Airbnb price in Canberra, “It looks like we will be sleeping on the street.”
The second person wrote: “A one-bedroom $300 is crazy, and I feel a little regretful about buying a ticket.”
Third chat: “The closest accommodation I could find was an hour and a half drive”.
Another person living in the area offered a backyard to the desperate participant, commenting: “Bring a tent guy. My backyard is free.
Sidnedidis who hope to participate in spilled milk in 2025 can choose Canberra Legs on December 13.
Event organizers plan to set out from Sydney on the festival day because those who can’t stay near the festival.
However, the attractions are limited and attendees will have to book a salesperson on the bus, spilling milk website recommendations.
Those heading to Ballarat for the festival on December 6 can also take buses from 12 different locations including Bendigo, Castleyman, Creswick, Geelong, Geelong, Werriby, Kennetton, Kennetton, Daylesford, Linwood, Melton, Malton, Malton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melton, Melbourne’s Carlton Gardens and Caroline Springs.
It is recommended to visit Perth’s spilled milk on December 7 or the Gold Coast on December 14 to find hotels, apartments or Airbnbs for accommodation.
Spilled milk enters social media to reveal a strong lineup that includes two of the world’s largest rappers as headlines.

Now fans are scrambling to book accommodation in Ballarat, Perth, Canberra and the Gold Coast in December, after all four cities sold out in record time after a record time
Fresh Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar from his Super Bowl halftime show will lead the dates of all four festivals alongside American rapper Doechii.
Florida-based Doechii is currently ranked number one in Australia with her track anxiety.
The impressive lineup will also include Sarah Landry, Dominic Fike, Schoolboy Q, D4VD, Nessa Barrett, Sofia Isella, Skin on Skin, Sombr, Rebecca Black, Rebecca Black, Rions, South Summit and more.
The festival’s unexpected break has left many wondering about its future and has cancelled a major blow to Australian music lovers in July 2024.
This is the latest event in a series of festivals as the industry has had a tough year.
It is not clear why the festival was cancelled, but other festivals are struggling to sell enough tickets.