NOS Alive has announced that its final headliner for 2025 will be the electronic multi-talented artist Anyma, making his Portugal debut on July 11th, alongside previously confirmed headliner Justice. The Italian-American musician is famous for his work with Afterlife Records and the electronic project Tale Of Us, and he was the first electronic artist to have a residency at the renowned Sphere Las Vegas. He will bring the same innovative energy to the Portuguese coast this summer, delivering a set that aims to provide an immersive audio-visual experience. Additionally, attendees will be treated to performances from other headliners such as Olivia Rodrigo, Nine Inch Nails, and Kings Of Leon; Australian punk band Amyl and The Sniffers; former DIY cover stars Glass Animals; recent In Deep feature FINNEAS; electronic artist Barry Can’t Swim; DIY favorite cowgirl CMAT; and the ever-impressive St. Vincent. This summer's edition of NOS Alive will take place at Passeio Marítimo de Algés (near Lisbon) from July 10th to 12th, and tickets are available now. Check out the 2025 lineup poster and revisit our review of the 2024 weekender below.
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