The complete details of Wireless 2025 have now been officially announced.
The festival is set to return to Finsbury Park in North London from July 11th to 13th, with Drake as the main headliner. In a historic decision, the Canadian artist will headline all three days and play a significant role in curating the event.
The festival will feature two stages, with Friday (July 11th) showcasing Drake along with PartyNext Door, Summer Walker, Leon Thomas, the rising British act kwn, Odeal, and others.
On Saturday (July 12th), Drake is slated to perform alongside ‘the mandem,’ including BoyBetterKnow, Lancey Foux, Nemzzz, Len, Chy Cartier, YT, Kenny Allstar, and more.
Sunday (July 13th) will see Drake joined by afrobeats star Burna Boy, dancehall icon Vybz Kartel, Spice, Popcorn, breakout amapiano talent Uncle Waffles, and Darkoo.
So, how can you secure tickets for Wireless?
A final batch of tickets for this highly anticipated edition of the festival will go on sale at 7pm BST. Tickets can be accessed via the website: https://wirelessfestival.co.uk/tickets/
The weather for the Wireless festival looks promising, with expected average temperatures around 29 degrees Celsius over the weekend and little cloud cover. Don’t forget to bring extra sunscreen!
Complete lineup:
FRIDAY: DRAKE, PARTYNEXTDOOR, SUMMER WALKER, LEON THOMAS, KWN, ODEAL, DJ AG, ROY WOODS, SAILORR, TBA, NIPPA, KAMILLA ROSE
SATURDAY: DRAKE, BOY BETTER KNOW, TBA, BIGXTHAPLUG, LANCEY FOUX, NEMZZZ, DJ AG, FIMIGUERRERO, SAHBABII, LEN, CHY CARTIER, YT, KENNY ALLSTAR
SUNDAY: DRAKE, BURNA BOY, VYBZ KARTEL, POPCAAN, SPICE, MASICKA, DJ AG, UNCLE WAFFLES, DARKOO, ODUMODUBLVCK, SKEETE, IZZY BOSSY
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The complete details of Wireless 2025 have now been finalized. The festival is set to return to Finsbury Park in North London this weekend, from July 11th to 13th, with