Next year, Field Day 2025 begins an exciting new era as it moves from Victoria Park to Brockwell Park, joining South London's diverse line-up of festivals, and the first wave of acts has just dropped.
For 15 years, Field Day has been a leader in the electronic music scene with innovative and eclectic programming, and it's carrying on in the same fashion despite moving through time and space – instead of taking place in Victoria Park in deep summer, it will now take place in Brockwell Park on Saturday 24 May. The 2025 event is headlined by Peggy Gou, the internationally acclaimed DJ and producer known for her energetic performances and chart-topping hit “(It Goes Like) Nanana.”
Accompanying Gou will be standout acts including French DJ Folamour, dubstep legends Skream & Benga, Berlin's iconic Dixon, and crowd favourite Mall Grab. The lineup also features a DJ set by Jungle, fresh off a successful residency at Koko, along with artists like Fatima Yamaha, Girls Don't Sync, Jayda G, Palms Trax, and Paul Woolford as Special Request. Attendees can also expect memorable sets from Modeselektor and the dynamic AK Sports.
Maintaining its reputation for top-tier electronic music, Field Day promises to continue shaping the scene while embracing new settings and sounds. Presale opens on 10 November, and you can find out more about the festival and book your tickets here.