London’s Field Day has announced the final line-up and the stage splits for its 2025 edition – see all the details below.
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The one-day event is due to take place in Brockwell Park near Brixton in South London on Saturday May 24. In November, the festival confirmed that Peggy Gou would be taking top billing.
Among other initial names on the bill were Jungle (DJ set), Folamour, Skream & Benga, Dixon, Mall Grab and Midland. Later in November, Field Day added a raft of new names, including James Blake and Digital Mystikz’s Mala in a special back-to-back DJ set.
Now, the festival has confirmed details of the full and complete line-up with the breakdown of stage splits to boot. Check out the full poster below and find any remaining tickets here.
Field Day 2025 poster. CREDIT: Press
Joining Peggy Gou on the primary South Stage will be Folamour, Bubble Love (Ross From Friends), Girls Don’t Sync, Jayda G and Emerald, while Skream & Benga will top the line-up on The Bowl, where the James Blake b2b Mala set will also take place. Special Request b2b Yung Singh, Y U QT, 4AM Kru and Storm Mollison round out that stage’s acts.
Bugged Out will programme a stage at Field Day 2025, with performances from Jungle (DJ), Dixon, Midland, Fatima Yamaha (live), Demi Requisimo, Matisa and Tarza, while Corsica Studios will also helm their own tent, with Pangaea, Roze Terenzi, Spray feat. Spritzz Live, Dresden (Ivan Smagghe and Manfredas) and Regylarfantasy on the line-up.
Field Day has operated as a one-day festival from Victoria Park in East London for the past four years, overseen by All Points East, but announced last year that it would be moving locations. Now relocated to Brockwell Park, it joins the likes of Wide Awake and Mighty Hoopla in being based in the South London public space.
Mark Newton, Field Day festival director said he is “incredibly excited” about the new location, which he said “solidifies [the festival’s] place at the beginning of London’s summer.”
Last year’s edition of Field Day saw Justice and PinkPantheress headline, alongside performances from 2ManyDJs, Romy, Mura Masa, I. Jordan, Yves Tumor and Sega Bodega.
In 2022, NME headed to the festival, calling it one of the “most thrilling curations yet” and “a return to what it does best: showcasing the past, present and future of electronic music”, in a four-star review.
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