Field Day 2025 line-up announced: 5 acts you should not miss
Brockwell Park will be home to some of the world's best electronic music this May.
The Field Day festival line-up has been announced, along with the one-day festival’s stage splits.
Field Day has a new venue for 2025, too: south London’s Brockwell Park, moving from its old location in Victoria Park across the river.
It takes place on May 24, sandwiched between Wide Awake on May 23 and Cross the Tracks on May 25.
Last year Justice headlined the electronic music festival, and this time we have Peggy Gou cleaning up the main South Stage.
There will be six stages in total across Brockwell Park, which will also no doubt be peppered by pricey food stalls, bars and— judging by last year’s festival run — rides.
The first two tiers of Field Day tickets have now sold out, making the cheapest current tickets £74.50 plus a £6.95 booking fee.
VIP ticket cost £119.50 plus £11.95 booking fee, which gets you access to a separate bar, viewing platform (main stage) and “luxury” toilets. Lovely.
Wondering what to watch? We don’t have stage timings yet, so can’t guarantee these acts won’t clash, but here are five of our top early picks.
Peggy Gou
Where? South Stage
This superstar DJ needs no introduction. Gou’s 2024 debut album is drenched in 90s (and 80s) vibes, and will be the perfect way to finish off the festival.
Mala x James Blake (B2B)
Where? The Bowl
James Blake and Mala collaborated on a remix of Blake’s Changes more than a decade ago. They go back-to-back at Field Day this year, giving us to see a side of James Blake many haven’t seen in a while.
Bubble Love (Ross From Friends)
Where? South Stage
This one is sure to go down a storm at Brockwell Park: Bubble Love is Ross From Friends’s new high energy dance music project. It’s typified by house music character pulled into poppy shape by catchy vocal samples.
Midland
Where? Bugged Out
Not to be confused with the country band, Midland is a British DJ from Leeds who makes layered electronic music your brain can swim around in.
Regularfantasy
Where? Corsica Studios
Vancouver-based producer and DJ, who combines pop-grade-catchy vocal lines with good-time house beats.