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Field Day 2025: Second Wave Lineup Announced

Field Day has blossomed into a cultural event as much as it is a festival since its 2007 inception, a place where underground sound and avant-garde music and an eclectic audience come together for a celebration of what’s next in music. After revealing its inaugural batch of 2025 performers last week, the festival has revealed a second wave of the lineup that firmly establishes its current standing as the festival breaking such new ground.

Among the just-announced acts, Mercury Prize winner James Blake will team up with dubstep legend Mala for an exclusive back-to-back DJ set, their only announced collaboration of 2025. Blake, who is known for mixing crooned R&B-inflected vocals with skittering deep, minimal cousins of dubstep beats, and Mala (of the legendary Digital Mystikz) will offer a set that will be both explosive and defined by its genre.

They’re joined by an array of inventive artists experimenting with boundaries across electronic music. Highlights include:

  • Demi Riquísimo and Matisa, whose acid and Italo house energy will create a vibrant back-to-back set.
  • The dynamic duo Dresden (Manfredas and Ivan Smagghe), blending eclectic underground sounds.
  • Emerald, a Rinse FM resident and a serious selector known for her diverse sets.
  • Rising stars Storm Mollison, SWIM, and Tarzsa, who are carving new paths in electronic and soulful sounds.
  • Cult favourite Partiboi69, bringing his trademark flair and entertainment.
  • Multidisciplinary DJ and producer Regularfantasy and femme-forward rhythmic powerhouse Roza Terenzi.
  • Heavy hitters Special Request and Yung Singh, who will team up for an explosive back-to-back showcasing the intersection of house, techno, and South Asian influences.

For fans of progressive sounds, Spray presents Spriitzz Live promises to be a hypnotic ride for the heads-down crowd, whilst jungle aficionados 4AM Kru are poised to bring a live set loaded with their trademark frenetic energy.

New additions join previously announced headliner Peggy Gou, as well as a distinguished lineup of some of electronic music’s top shakers and movers, from Dixon (A/V Show) and Modeselektor (DJ Set) to Girls Don’t Sync and Jayda G.

Field Day: A London Staple

For 18 years, Field Day has stood as a cornerstone of London’s festival scene, celebrated for its dedication to musical discovery and innovation. Held at Brockwell Park, the 2025 edition promises to continue its legacy of shaping trends and pushing boundaries.

Field Day isn’t just a festival—it’s a movement, a community, and a yearly reminder of why London remains a global hub for cutting-edge music.

Full Lineup

Headliner: Peggy Gou

A-Z:
4AM Kru || AK Sports || Bubble Love (Ross From Friends) || Demi Riquísimo B2B Matisa || Dixon (A/V Show) || Dresden (Ivan Smagghe and Manfredas) || Emerald || Fatima Yamaha (Live) || Folamour || Girls Don’t Sync || James Blake (DJ) b2b Mala || Jayda G || Jungle (DJ Set) || Mall Grab || Midland || Modeselektor (DJ Set) || Partiboi69 || Regularfantasy || Roza Terenzi || Skream & Benga || Special Request B2B Yung Singh || Spray presents Spriitzz Live || Storm Mollison || SWIM || Tarzsa || VTSS || Y U QT

Plus more to be announced.

Field Day 2025 promises an unforgettable experience. Get ready to be part of this year’s celebration of innovation and creativity.

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