
Peggy Gou, Folamour, Skream & Benga among first names for Field Day Festival 2025
Field Day Festival have announced the first wave of acts for its 2025 edition, taking place in Brockwell Park on 24 May.
After four years in Victoria Park, Field Day Festival recently announced that they will be heading south to a new home in Brockwell Park. Following this, they have announced the first names for its 2025 edition. Joining headliner Peggy Gou on the lineup are French DJ Folamour, long-time collaborators Skream & Benga, Dixon, Mallgrab and Midland. Fresh from selling out KOKO for three consecutive nights, Jungle will also be joining the stacked line up for an unmissable DJ set.
Also appearing will be Bubble Love, the new musical project from Ross from Friends, a live set from the enigmatic Fatima Yamaha, female-only DJ collective Girls Don’t Sync, GRAMMY-nominated house DJ Jayda G, Palms Trax and house and techno stalwart Paul Woolford under the alias Special Request. There will also be DJ sets from German electronic duo Modeselektor and the boundary-pushing AK Sports, known for her hard, fast and fun sets.
Field Day takes place on Saturday 24 May 2025. For more information, visit fielddayfestivals.uk.
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