Field Day reveals full line up, stage splits and partners

Field Day reveal third wave of artists and stage splits for 2025 festival including Corsica Studios, Bugged Out! and Sisu. Photo: Matt Higgs

Field Day has announced its stage splits for the 2025 festival which will see Folamour, Bubble Love (Ross From Friends), Girls Don’t Sync, Jayda G, and Emerald joining headliner Peggy Gou on the South stage.

The Bowl has Skream and Benga taking the helm, backed up with the likes of James Blake b2b Mala, Special Request b2b Yung Singh, Y U QT, 4AM Kruand Storm Mollison.

Bugged Out recently celebrated their 30th year as one of the UK’s primo alternative club nights. With more eras than Taylor Swift. Bugged Out’s formative years in Manchester centred around Chicago house and Detroit techno but also saw early appearances from Daft Punk and the Chemical Brothers. Bugged Out have been involved in Field Day from the very start, programming the dance stage from 2007-2019; and are thrilled to be back at Field Day in 2025 hosting a stage again with Jungle (DJ set), Dixon, Midland, Fatima Yamaha (Live), Demi Requisimo, Matisa and Tarza.

Corsica Studios is an independent, not-for-profit arts venue located in the heart of South London, known for its diverse programme of music and creative events. From weekend techno and marathon parties to live alternative rock performances and art installations, they celebrate diversity and innovation across various genres. They bring with them a stacked line up for their stage with the likes of Pangaea, Roza Terenzi, Spray feat Spritzz Live, Dresden (Ivan Smagghe and Manfredas), and Regularfantasy.

Sisu provides a platform to educate, inspire and showcase aspiring women and non-binary DJs, producers and behind-the-scenes roles. Sisu are community-led, grassroots and hold a flexible, collaborative and inclusive ethos including a DJ roster which nurtures, and develops women and non-binary people in their DJ career. Field Day 2025 will feature a dedicated Sisu stage featuring Ariane V, Calaida, Chickie, ex.sses, GUYZ, inda Flo, izzy. b2b Malissa, Jezebelle, Moontalk and ŌKAMI.

Mall Grab leads the way at The Green, with Modeselektor (DJ), VTSS, Partiboi 69, SWIM, and AK Sports.

Also newly added to the bill are Hessle Audio founder and innovative electronic DJ Pangaea, Do!! You!!! radio host playing feel-good tunes Sarahtonin, London-based DJ at the forefront of the UK garage resurgence Lu.Re, Nicola Bear and enigmatic producer Fall Forward.

View the full lineup here.

www.fielddayfestivals.com

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