Noisily Festival has announced the first wave of headliners for its 2025 edition as it is set to return to its spectacular site in Barkestone Woods, just outside Grantham, Leicestershire from 10th-13th July 2025.
As a leader in the underground electronic music scene with masses of heritage, Noisily always strives to put together a heavy-hitting bill of artists combining rising stars and legends of the game to create an atmosphere like no other, and this one promises to deliver just that.
Taking to the Noisily stage will be Britta Arnold who will be sending out her signature sound of creeping high hats, hypnotic beats, and a pop of acid from the console of her musical spaceship, the prolific and inimitable Chris Liberator will be going b2b with renowned acid techno DJ and Hydraulix Records head honcho D.A.V.E The Drummer, while dynamic selector Victor Ruiz will be playing b2b with the intoxicating, mesmeric, and mind-boggling Alex Stein.
On the Treehouse stage the unique and adaptable Bakey will be fusing the reminiscent sounds of UKG and Grime with the dynamic flows of Capo Lee on the mic, and true musical pioneer and legend Goldie will be tearing it up with the talent that is Bristol based lyricist Medic MC.
With a 25 year history within the UK psychedelic scene, the Liquid stage returns for its 18th appearance at a UK festival with another dynamic line-up of artists. Signed to Bom Shanka Music, UK act Aardvarkk curated his sound in the underground Goa scene of the early 2000s and has since taken his high-quality production across the world, Fernanda Pistelli has transported her unique fusion of Techno and psychedelic beats to the global stage in recent years with headline slots on the Alchemy Circle at Boom Festival, and Australian based Zen Mechanics will be back to deliver his progressive psychedelic sound; the Dutch master has taken a back seat for a few years, but is set to return with aplomb to the international stage at Noisily 2025.
The Noisily team is continuing to invest in production across all of its stages, as well as significant upgrades in every element of guest experience, with an unwavering commitment to improve the festival year on year.