The crew at Stone & Wood are thrilled to share the lineup for Festival of the Stone 2026, returning to the brewery on Saturday 20 June for Byron Bay’s favourite winter gathering of live music, fresh brews and good company.

As the cooler months roll into Northern NSW, Stone & Wood will once again set the stage for an evening of great Aussie music, community spirit and the annual tapping of the much-loved Stone Beer, a limited winter release brewed the old-school way with stones heated over a wood fire.

Now in its twelfth year, Festival of the Stone has become a beloved fixture on the music festival calendar. Each year, fans from near and far come together to celebrate music, enjoy amazing beer and share good times, all while supporting Byron’s Fletcher Street Cottage. This year’s lineup is a beauty! Festival of the Stone 2026 welcomes…

PACIFIC AVENUE, RUBY FIELDS, DEAR SEATTLE, ELIZA & THE DELUSIONALS and LIQUID ZOO.

South Coast rockers Pacific Avenue cemented their place in the Aus music landscape with their breakout 2023 debut album Flowers. The record debuted at #1 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart and earned multiple ARIA and AIR Award nominations, while its sun-soaked blend of classic rock and heartfelt ballads captured a wide audience. Fronted by Harry O’Brien’s unmistakable vocals and songwriting, the band have continued to gather fans with extensive touring across Australia and internationally, strong support from triple j and Triple M, and millions of streams globally. With sophomore album Lovesick Sentimental hot of the press, they’ll hit the stage at Festival Of The Stone with a set that includes new tracks alongside all the faves.

Sydney’s South Coast singer-songwriter Ruby Fields has built a devoted following through her sharp, relatable storytelling and unmistakable indie-rock sound. Blending indie rock chords with punk-edged delivery and deceptively simple but poignant lyrics, Fields first caught national attention in 2017 when triple j played her debut single “I Want” the same day she uploaded it to Unearthed. Since then she has sold out multiple national tours, performed to crowds of more than 20,000 at Splendour In The Grass, toured the UK and delivered a coveted Like A Version for triple j. Her debut album Been Doin’ It For A Bit debuted at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, cementing her place as one of Australia’s most compelling young songwriters.

Fresh from topping the ARIA Albums Chart with their third studio release, TOY, Sydney indie-rockers Dear Seattle are heading to Byron Bay for Festival of the Stone. The four-piece have reached new creative heights with TOY, blending soaring riffs, melodic hooks and thoughtful reflections on growth and relationships. Featuring singles like “Evergreen”, “Say What You Want”, “Counting Hours” and their latest, “Nothing’s Stopping Me Now”, the album marked the band’s first Top 10 ARIA appearance and racked up over 50,000 Spotify streams on release day. Heading to Festival of the Stone after a run of dates around the country in May, Dear Seattle will be at peak gig fitness when they reach the Bay.

Northern NSW and Brisbane indie-rock trio Eliza & The Delusionals have continued to build momentum with their shimmering blend of indie pop and guitar-driven rock. Their debut album Now & Then (2022) received a 4.5-star review from Rolling Stone Australia and a triple j J Award nomination for Album of the Year, launching the band into sold-out Australian touring and a North American run supporting Silversun Pickups. Their sophomore record Make It Feel Like The Garden (2024) saw the trio expand their sound further, weaving lush soundscapes and introspective songwriting inspired by time spent on the road overseas. With international tours across North America and Australia and standout tracks like “Falling For You” continuing to resonate with fans, Eliza & The Delusionals remain one of Australia’s most exciting indie acts – and it’s sure to be a special moment when they bring their dreamy alt-rock sound to Stone & Wood Brewery.

Sydney five-piece Liquid Zoo deliver the kind of indie rock built for late nights and sweaty rooms, blending sharp guitars, driving rhythms and hook-heavy vocals with plenty of chaotic edge. Drawing inspiration from the style and attitude of The Strokes, the raw early grit of Kings of Leon and the riff-driven ferocity of The Hives, the band channel a high-voltage sound that’s fast, loud and unapologetically electric. Their live shows have built a reputation for turning venues into full-blown parties, pairing tight musicianship with the explosive intensity of acts like Amyl and the Sniffers and the modern bite of Fontaines D.C. With new releases on the way and momentum building, Liquid Zoo are kicking down the door of Festival of the Stone, and we can’t wait!

As always, Festival of the Stone marks the unveiling of Stone & Wood’s 2026 Stone Beer, a rich, limited-edition winter brew crafted using heated stones in homage to traditional brewing methods. Alongside great music and fresh pours, the festival will once again raise funds for Fletcher Street Cottage, Byron Shire’s community hub supporting people experiencing homelessness and hardship.

Message your crew and get ready for another unforgettable night of music, beer and community at Festival of the Stone 2026!

FESTIVAL OF THE STONE
Saturday 20 June, 2026
Stone & Wood Brewery
Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay (Cavanbah)

TICKETS
EARLY BIRD ON SALE NOW $65 + BF (18+) | $30 + BF (12-17)
AFTER 1 JUNE $70 + BF (18+)
Under 12s – Free Entry