Happiness Hill isn’t just a festival we play at or curate a stage for — it’s ours. Built from the ground up by The Boogie Collective, Happiness Hill is our full-feature three-day outdoor electronic music festival held in the forests surrounding Jimna, QLD. Every detail — from the lineup to the stage builds to the site layout — is intentional.
We only run Happiness Hill when we can fully realise the vision. There’s no filler on the lineup, no compromise on sound quality, and no corporate shortcuts. Every artist is hand-picked. Every stage is custom-built by our Immersive Structures crew. The result is a festival that feels considered and cohesive in a way that bigger events can’t replicate.
Set deep in the Jimna forest with zero phone signal, Happiness Hill strips away the noise and lets the music do the talking. It’s three days of carefully programmed electronic music across multiple stages, surrounded by immersive art installations, projection mapping, and lighting design that transforms the bush into something otherworldly. The crowd is intimate — people who know about it, know about it.
The sound spans deep house, minimal techno, psytrance, dub, and experimental electronic. We program the stages to flow — there’s a journey from Friday afternoon through to Monday morning, and every set has its place in that arc.
We keep it small deliberately — a few hundred people at most. This isn’t about scale. It’s about getting it right.
Usually held in the cooler months to make the most of Queensland’s dry season. Keep an eye on our channels for 2026 dates.
Jimna, QLD — deep in the forest, about 2.5 hours northwest of Brisbane. No signal, no distractions.
Happiness Hill is the purest expression of what The Boogie Collective is about. If you’ve been, you get it. If you haven’t — we’ll see you in the dust.