ENDOVIT Fest
Event description
✨ ENDOVIT Fest ‘25 is here and it’s bigger, louder, and prouder than ever! ✨
This year we’re taking over Thornbury Bowls Club, the local icon loved for its cheap tinnies, chilled vibes, and welcoming community.
From 2pm, we’re kicking off with Happy Hour specials ($10 spritz's & pints!) before diving headfirst into a jam packed day of music, bowls & beers!
🎶 10 explosive and diverse acts - each with their own story and connection to endo will light up the stage. From fierce punk rock powerhouses to soulful folk duos, ENDOVIT Fest is bringing a lineup as loud, diverse, and unfiltered as the community itself.
This isn’t just a festival. It’s a movement.
ENDOVIT proudly welcomes EVERYONE. Whether you live with endo, love someone who does, or simply want to stand with us, we want to see you! For too long, the queer community has been sidelined in conversations around endo. At ENDOVIT, we support all genders: trans, non-binary, women, and anyone still finding their place.
With a mix of returning artists, interstate bands and local legends, ENDOVIT has something for everyone with our ripper lineup:
• The Vovos
• ViperSnatch
• Annie & The Make Believe
• Crushed Lavender
• Operation Karma
• Charlie Lane
• Winksy
• Clit Split
• EN.V
• SORCHA
Whether you come for the bowls, the beers, the beats, or the community, ENDOVIT Fest ‘25 is set to be an unforgettable day!
👉 Grab your tickets now and don’t miss your chance to be part of something truly electric!!
ENDOVIT Fest is an annual event raising awareness for endometriosis and challenging harmful misconceptions. Unlike larger organisations, it's built by and for the endometriosis community, offering an inclusive, non-clinical space where voices are heard, stories shared, and experiences validated. At its heart, ENDOVIT Fest celebrates resilience and unity. Through music, we create a safe, welcoming environment where attendees can connect, reflect, and find solidarity, whether living with endometriosis, seeking a diagnosis, or offering support. All performers have been personally impacted by endometriosis, using their art to spark dialogue and understanding. The festival also uplifts emerging artists from the community, providing visibility through shared experience. We are committed to gender inclusivity, accessibility, and diversity. The event is community run, with all proceeds reinvested in future awareness efforts. Artists kindly donate their time and we deeply appreciate their support.
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