
Ezra Collective, Free Nationals and more join lineup for Cross The Tracks 2025
London-based festival Cross The Tracks has revealed the next wave of artists performing at Brockwell Park on 25 May 2025.
Mercury-prize-winning band Ezra Collective are returning to Cross The Tracks with a coveted headline slot alongside Michael Kiwanuka. Anderson .Paak's live band Free Nationals, Dutch-Caribbean singer/songwriter Naomi Sharon, South London-based curatorial platform and NTS Radio residents Touching Bass - Alex Rita & Errol, a DJ set from music discovery platform Somewhere Soul, a live performance from genre-bending artist Dargz, South London soul singer Nia Smith and London based producer BexBlu, are all a part of the new additions.
There will also be a Handson Family Heritage Stage takeover featuring: Mr Thing, Vanessa Freeman, LyricaL + The Shejay & Exhibit69 and special guests Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson (live), IG Culture, Sarah Love, Colin Dale & Glade Marie.
They’ll be joining critically acclaimed headliner Michael Kiwanuka, renowned musician Jordan Rakei, experimental jazz musician Nala Sinephro, legendary early-'70s British group Cymande, rising R&B icon Sinéad Harnett and so many more.
Tickets for Cross The Tracks Festival are on sale now.
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