Field Day Announces First Phase for Move to Brockwell Park

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Field Day 2025 marks a new chapter for the popular London event as they head south to join Brockwell Park’s collective of festivals. For 15 years, Field Day has been shaping the future of electronic music with its eclectic and distinctive programming. Today, they announce the first wave of their 2025 lineup, headlined by internationally renowned DJ, Peggy Gou.

South Korean-born DJ, producer and songwriter Peggy Gou has gained international acclaim for her energetic DJ sets that seamlessly flow through various styles of techno, house and electro. Gou made her mainstream breakthrough in 2023, when “(It Goes Like) Nanana,” topped club and pop charts worldwide. Her highly anticipated debut album, I Hear You, released in the summer of 2024, showcases her signature vibrant and joyous productions, making her an unmissable headliner for Field Day 2025.

Joining Peggy Gou on the lineup are French DJ and FHUO Records founder Folamour, dubstep pioneers and long-time collaborators Skream & Benga, legendary era-defining Berlin DJ, producer and Innervisions label boss Dixon,  crowd favourite electronic hero Mallgrab and one of the most respected DJ’s on the circuit – Midland. Fresh from selling out Koko for 3 consecutive nights, the ever enigmatic 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, one of Europe’s best selectors 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.

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