Four Tet announces return of Under The K Bridge festival

Four Tet has announced the return of his self-curated festival, Four Tet & Friends. Find all the details below.

The London producer and DJ (real name Kieran Hebden) held the first two-day event at Under The K Bridge Park in Brooklyn, New York City last May. He was joined on the line-up by the likes of Floating Points, Daphni, Avalon Emerson, Chloé Robinson and Ben UFO.

Now, it has been confirmed that the “party” is set to take place in the same location on May 17 and 18 this year. The 2025 edition of the festival will once again span two stages, with Four Tet scheduled to play two sets on each day.

The bill also boasts the likes of Champion, Joy Orbison, Hamdi, Overmono, Nia Archives, MPH and Mutual Dreaming.

On the first day, the ‘Four Tet & Friends’ event will kick off at 6pm, while the Sunday instalment is due to begin at 2pm.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am ET this Friday (January 17) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, you can access a pre-sale at 12pm ET today (Wednesday January 15) by signing up here.

Check out the official announcement poster below.

Four Tet released his latest album ‘Three’ last March. The project has been nominated for the Best Dance/Electronic Music Album award at the Grammys 2025, which take place next month. He is also in the running for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for the song ‘Loved’.

Last September, Four Tet teamed up with Ellie Goulding again for a collaborative single called ‘In My Dreams’.

He played a last-minute surprise DJ set in London earlier in 2024, before taking his All Dayer festival to Finsbury Park in the summer.

In other news, the artist has been praised by Fred Again.. during the latter’s interview with Nardwuar. “I think he could do 20 different bands and it would all have the same sort of Kieren-ness to me,” he said.

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