Field Day 2025 drops second wave of artists including James Blake and Mala: Lineup, how to get tickets, & more

Field Day 2025
Field Day festival logo (Image via official Facebook @Field Day London)

Field Day 2025 is set to be held on May 24, 2025 at the Brockwell Park in London, United Kingdom. The 2025 edition will be the festival's 15th overall, with the first being held in 2007. The festival returns to Brockwell Park after several years, with previous editions taking place in Victoria Park and other venues.

Tickets for the festival are available from the official website. They are priced according to Tiers. General Admisison Tier 1 tickets are already sold out. Tier 2 tickets are priced at £76.45, Tier 3 tickets are priced at £81.95 and Tier 4 tickets are priced at £86.95. For those looking at VIP deals, the VIP Tier 1 tickets are priced at £98.45, whereas Tier 2 tickets are for £108.45.

The festival announced its latest lineup list via a post on their official Instagram page below:


Field Day 2025 lineup and other details

The current lineup for Field Day 2025 is given below:

  • Peggy Gou
  • AK Sports
  • Bubble Love (Ross From Friends)
  • Demi Riquisimo b2b Matisa
  • Dresden (Ivan Smagghe and Manfredas)
  • Dixon
  • Emerald
  • Fatima Yamaha (live)
  • Folamour
  • Girls Don't Sync
  • James Blake (DJ) b2b Mala
  • Jayda G
  • Jungle (DJ Set)
  • Mall Grab
  • Midland
  • Modelselektor (DJ set)
  • Partiboi69
  • Regularfantasy
  • Roza Terenzi
  • Skream and Benga
  • Special Request b2b Yung Singh
  • Spray presents Spriitz Live
  • Storm Mollison
  • SWIM
  • Tarzsa
  • VTSS
  • YU QT

The festival will announce more artists and acts for its lineup in the coming days. Interested patrons will need to check the festival's official website for the same as and when they are announced.

The festival will open at 12:00 noon and close at 10:30 p.m. local time. The last entry time is 08:00 p.m. local time. The festival has a strict No Re-Entry policy and recommends patrons should be prepared for all weathers.

The age policy of the Field Day festival is also listed below:

  • This is an over 18’s event. Ticket holders will have to produce valid ID upon entering the festival. No one under the age of 18 will be allowed on site. Proof of age in the form of recognised photographic ID may be required in order to purchase alcohol. A challenge 25 policy will be in operation at the bars.

There is also a strict item policy in place at Field Day festival, which is given below:

  • Drones
  • Glass in any form (including perfume bottles)
  • Cans or metal containers
  • Spray cans, Gas canisters or compressed gas in any container
  • Fireworks, flares, smoke canisters, Chinese lanterns
  • Camping stoves or cooking apparatus, explosives
  • Hand held communication devices such as radios, radio jammers / scanners
  • Firearms, knives or blades, replica weapons of any sort
  • Large golf umbrellas
  • Balloons
  • Stools / camping sticks / chairs or other furniture - there is seating available around the site if you need to rest your legs
  • Gazebos or parasols
  • Sports equipment
  • Flags and banners
  • Megaphones, amplification equipment
  • Klaxons, airhorns or other similar items capable of making loud noise
  • Laser pens
  • Scooters, skateboards, bicycles, trolleys
  • Any other item which security may deem hazardous

Other items which will not be permitted include outside food and water, liquids, trolleys, filming equipment and any bag larger than A4 size. The event is working closely with Met Police and drug and prohibited item searches will be conducted during entry.

Field Day festival will not have any parking facilities and organizers recommend patrons travel by public transport or bicycles. The festival is close to the Herne Hill overground station and the Brixton underground station.

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Edited by Mudeet Arora