Field Day 2025 Line-Up Announcement
London Field Day has revealed the final line-up for the 2025 festival stage – see below for more information.
- READ MORE: Field Day 2022 Review: Electronic Music’s Past, Present and Future
Event Details
The one-day event is scheduled to take place at Brockwell Park, located near Brixton in South London, on Saturday, 24 May. In November, the festival confirmed that Peggy Gou would be taking the top billing.
Initial names announced included Jungle (DJ set), Folamour, Skream & Benga, Dixon, Mall Grab, and Midland. Later in November, Field Day added a host of new acts, featuring James Blake and Digital Mystikz’s Mala in a special back-to-back DJ set.
The festival has now confirmed the complete line-up, organized by stage. Check out the full schedule below and find remaining tickets. Here.
Peggy Gou will be accompanied on the first southern stage by Folamour, Bubble Love (Ross from Friends), Girls Don’t Sync, Jayda G, and Emerald. At The Bowl, Skream and Benga will headline, with James Blake b2b hosting a small set. The line-up will also feature special guests such as Special Request b2b Yung Singh, YU QT, 4AM Kru, and Storm Mollison.
Bugged Out will be programming the stage at Field Day 2025, showcasing performances from Jungle (DJ), Dixon, Midland, Fatima Yamaha (live), Demi Requisimo, Matisa, and Tarza. Additionally, Corsica Studios will run their own tent with Pangaea, Roze Terenzi, Spray feat., Spritzz Live, Dresden (Ivan Smagge and Manfredas), and Regylarfantasy.
Historically, Field Day has been a one-day festival located in East London’s Victoria Park for the past four years, managed by All Points East. However, it was announced last year that the festival would change venues, moving to Brockwell Park and joining other events like Wide Awake and Mighty Hoopla in this South London public space.
Mark Newton, the director of Field Day, expressed his “incredible excitement” about the new venue, which he believes “solidifies the festival’s position at the start of London’s summer.”
Last year’s edition of Field Day featured headliners Justice and PinkPantheress and included performances from 2ManyDJs, Romy, Mura Masa, I. Jordan, Yves Tumor, and Sega Bodega.
In 2022, NME attended the festival, describing it as one of the “most exciting events” and highlighting its return to “showcasing the past, present, and future of electronic music” in a four-star review.
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