Cobrah, Nadine Shah And Warmduscher Among New Acts Announced For Wide Awake Festival 2025
Thursday, 28 November 2024
Written by Jon Stickler
More names have been announced for next year's Wide Awake Festival.
New additions include Swedish self-described "BDSM pop" artist Cobrah, New York's Fcukers, Grammy-nominated producer Marie Davidson, British singer-songwriter Nadine Shah, London-based post-punks Warmduscher, experimental electronic artist Chanel Beads and Irish post-punk and shoegaze band Gurriers.
They join the previously announced headliners Kneecap, as well as CMAT, English Teacher, Daniel Avery, Mannequin Pussy, Hi-Tech, Sprints, and Psychedelic Porn Crumpets.
The fifth edition of the independent one-day festival will return to London's Brockwell Park in May, featuring a programme of leftfield indie, post punk, electronica and techno music.
The event has previously hosted the likes of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Slowdive, Young Fathers, Caroline Polachek, Primal Scream, Shygirl, Bicep, Idles, Black Midi, Dream Wife, Scalping and more.
Head below for further details, and to keep up to date with the latest announcements.
What? An eclectic music festival created by the people behind some of London's most iconic venues, including Moth Club and The Shacklewell Arms.
Where? Brockwell Park, London.
When? May 23, 2025.
Who? Kneecap will headline, following sets from English Teacher, CMAT, Cobrah, Daniel Avery, Fcukers, Mannequin Pussy, Marie Davidson, Nadine Shah, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Puzzle, Sprints and Warmduscher.
There will also be performances from Chanel Beads, Gurriers, Gaye Su Akyol, Getdown Services, Martin Rev, Hi-Tech, Mermaid Chunky, Patriarchy, W.I.T.C.H (We Intend To Cause Havoc), Martin Rev (Suicide) and VJ Divine Enfant, Wine Lips, Erol Alkan B2B Optimo (Espacio), Frankie and the Witch Fingers, Hello Mary, jasmine.4.t and Ugly. More names will be announced in the run-up to the event.
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