Chet Faker Joins The Lineup Of A Day In The Gully Festival This February
Adelaide fans will catch Chet Faker when he lands at A Day In The Gully this February as part of his A Love For Strangers Australian tour. Set against the natural amphitheatre of the Adelaide Hills, this stop leans into the best of Faker's discography, alongside a stacked festival lineup.
With his new album A Love For Strangers dropping just weeks earlier, this show will see Nick Murphy blending fresh material with the tracks that made Chet Faker one of Australia’s most streamed artists of the past decade.
Here’s what you need to know.
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When And Where It’s All Going Down
Chet Faker will perform at A Day In The Gully Festival on Saturday 28 February 2026 in the Adelaide Hills. This is a full-day festival experience rather than a headline theatre show, so you’ll be catching Faker as part of a stacked lineup in one of South Australia’s most scenic live music settings.
Tickets and lineup details are available via the festival’s official website.
What To Expect From The Set
While this is a festival appearance, Faker’s current tour cycle means fans can expect plenty of material from his upcoming album A Love For Strangers, including singles ‘Far Side of the Moon’ and ‘This Time For Real’.
Alongside the new tracks, his festival set will be packed with the classics, including:
- Gold
- Talk Is Cheap
- Low
- 1998
- Tracks from Built On Glass
- Selections from Hotel Surrender
This one’s built for big singalongs—so study up now and get the lyrics down (unless you are already a diehard).
Getting To A Day In The Gully
A Day In The Gully is held in the Adelaide Hills, meaning transport planning is key.
- Driving: Most festivalgoers arrive by car, with parking and shuttle services usually arranged by the event organisers.
- Public transport: Special event buses and shuttles typically run from Adelaide CBD—check the festival website closer to the date for exact routes and times.
Pro tip: Pack for a full day. Sunscreen, water and comfortable shoes are essential for this one.
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