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Download Festival is bringing the noise to Brighton next month at The Great Escape with its very own stage under the famous city seafront arches at The Volks. Spanning three days of heavy hitters, rising alt-stars and future Download favourites, the stage will spotlight the best of the new wave – all primed for bigger things. Catch chaos-ready sets from Mouth Culture, Twenty One Children, Karen Dio, Zetra, Vower, James and The Cold Gun, BEX, Jayler and more across Thursday 15 to Saturday 17 May. Whether you’re scouting your next favourite band or want a taste of what’s to come at Donington at DLXXII, this is your chance to get up close and loud as the festival season kicks off. The Download stage at TGE highlights the festival’s ongoing commitment to championing new music. Artists like Sleep Token made their mark at the festival in 2018 and now headline Download 2025 – a testament to the platform and progression the festival supports. Download also partners with Kerrang! Radio on ‘The Deal’, an initiative for unsigned bands, with the winner earning the chance to open the Avalanche Stage at Donington. Expect three stacked days of riffs, noise and non-stop energy as Download shines a spotlight on the artists shaping the future of rock, metal and everything in between. Access to the shows is via a TGE festival wristband and is subject to capacity. Synonymous with new music discovery and acting as a springboard for rising artists, The Great Escape is the festival for new music. Playing host to over 450 up-and-coming artists and hotly tipped talent across 35+ walkable venues, alongside the music industry-led TGE conference, the festival will kick off the 2025 season from 14 – 17 May in Brighton, England. Tickets for The Great Escape festival start from £50 and are on sale here. DLXXII will see Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn headline the festival with the likes of Jimmy Eat World, Weezer, Rise Against, Shinedown, Bullet For My Valentine, Spiritbox, Don Broco, Palaye Royale, Meshuggah, Within Temptation, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, Steel Panther, The Darkness, Eagles Of Death Metal, Myles Kennedy, McFly, Jerry Cantrell and many more joining them on the bill. Download 2025 tickets are on sale now: www.downloadfestival.co.uk. |
Solomun + 1 Announce Full Season Line Ups at Pacha Ibiza
Global house and techno maestro Solomun is back at Pacha Ibiza to lead the island’s most legendary Sunday Night residency
He will be joined by international friends and DJ superstars, each with a unique and diverse soundtrack
Highlights include Four Tet, Peggy Gou, Anyma, Caribou, Jamie xx, Steve Angello; and more
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Solomun+1 is one of the White Isle’s most legendary residencies and it is back at Pacha Ibiza every Sunday from 8 June to 5 October 2025. Now, the full list of artists who’ll be joining him has been unveiled, including exclusive back-to-backs, all night longs and many more surprises in store across the season.
Solomun+1 is an essential party in Ibiza, making Sundays at Pacha Ibiza one of the most in demand nights on the island, and it’s this event which has made him known around the world as the ‘King of Sundays.’
Each week, the house legend is joined by a very special guest from across the electronic spectrum, other than four unmissable dates over the season where Solomun performs all night long, including both opening and closing.
The dedicated crowd come for the party’s famous signature sound that unites dancers from all over the world under the famous Pacha cherries. Each week, the audience are treated to solo sets from the Dynamic label head and the special guest, as well as a back-to-back between the two, with plenty of unknown magic happening across the night as revellers forge connections that last a lifetime under one iconic roof.
Joining him (A-Z) will be ÂME (DJ Set), Anyma, Caribou (DJ Set), Carlita, Chloé Caillet, Denis Sulta, DJ Gigola, Four Tet, Jamie xx, Job Jobse, Marco Carola, Peggy Gou, Steve Angello, The Dare (DJ Set) with more to be announced.
Solomun+1 is set for its biggest season yet.
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8 June
Solomun (All Night)
Angel Linde
15 June
Solomun b2b Carlita
Angel Linde
22 June
Solomun b2b Marco Carola
Angel Linde
29 June
Solomun b2b TBC
Angel Linde
6 July
Solomun b2b Chloé Caillet
Angel Linde
13 July
Solomun (All Night)
Angel Linde
20 July
Solomun b2b ÂME (DJ Set)
Angel Linde
27 July
Solomun b2b Peggy Gou
Angel Linde
3 August
Solomun b2b Steve Angello
Angel Linde
10 August
Solomun b2b Four Tet
Angel Linde
17 August
Solomun b2b The Dare (DJ Set)
Angel Linde
24 August
Solomun b2b Jamie xx
Angel Linde
31 August
Solomun b2b DJ Gigola
Angel Linde
7 September
Solomun b2b Anyma
Angel Linde
14 September
Solomun b2b Caribou (DJ Set)
Angel Linde
21 September
Solomun b2b Job Jobse
Angel Linde
28 September
Solomun b2b Denis Sulta
Angel Linde
5 October
Solomun (All Night)
Angel Linde
South Asian Electronic Music Collective Indo Warehouse’s Historic Debut Rewrites the Coachella Script
First-Ever South Asian Electronic Music Collective Closes the Gobi Stage on Friday, April 11, and Friday, April 18, with Explosive Live Performances at Renowned Music and Arts Festival
WEEKEND ONE: HIGHLIGHTS AND RECAP
Indo Warehouse made its highly anticipated and historic debut as the first-ever South Asian electronic music collectiveto perform at the world-renowned Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on Friday, April 11, with an upcoming appearance on Friday, April 18, at 10:40pm PST on the Gobi stage. The groundbreaking appearance showcased their genre-defining sound and spotlighted a global diasporic movement that is reshaping existing dance culture. The Gobi stage became the site of a cultural awakening with Indo Warehouse blending identity, heritage, and innovation alongside a meteoric dancefloor takeover that redefined what representation looks and sounds like.
Co-founded in 2022 by visionary label heads Armaan (“Kahani”) Gupta and Kunal Merchant, Indo Warehouse has pioneered a distinctive subgenre of electronic music they have dubbed “Indo House,” which combines elements from their South Asian heritage with contemporary house and techno. In just three years, the collective has rapidly grown from intimate New York city clubs to sold-out international venues throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, demonstrating a surge in worldwide demand expanding beyond their cultural diaspora.
For their Coachella appearance, Indo Warehouse partnered with creative teams High Scream (Bad Bunny, Black Coffee, David Guetta) and Frameworx (Lisa, Rosie, Childish Gambino) for a large-scale, captivating, on-stage production in prime time. The original music, innovative stage design, immersive storytelling visuals, and world-class dance choreography included more than 25 performers spanning two sets of dance teams (featuring two regional South Asian folk dance styles: Bhangra and Raas), drummers, and multiple vocalists: Anvaya, comprised of singer and songwriter Sonia, and producer and multi-instrumentalist Kaushal; dance teams Raas Ruckus and Baaghi Bhangra; singers HYDR and PDNY; and drummer Nihal Singh and his dhol drumline.
The label’s commitment to showcasing South Asian talent and influences has filled a gap in the dance music market.“Playing Coachella was a cultural milestone for South Asian representation in global music,” says Kunal Merchant. “This opportunity shows the world that South Asian stories, sounds, and creativity belong on the biggest stages — not just as guests, but as headliners. We’re grateful for the chance to do it again, and promise the second weekend will be just as powerful.” Added Armaan Gupta, “Every Indo Warehouse show is an immersive celebration of culture and community, and we are so proud to have brought all of that to one of the world’s most important music festivals.”

Emerging artists are rarely given the honor of closing out one of Coachella’s signature stages with fewer still, breaking from tradition by bringing dance music outside of the Yuma tent. In doing so, Indo Warehouse shattered expectations and set a new benchmark for South Asian artists. Subsequently, the collective’s appearance has been dubbed “Indochella” by global fans across social media as the performances were a bold celebration of South Asian culture and artistry rippling throughout the diaspora.

In true Coachella fashion, the visual storytelling extended beyond the stage. For this performance, Indo Warehouse paid tribute to the late Rohit Bal, one of India’s most celebrated fashion designers. Custom attire was created in his honor that weaved together traditional South Asian craftsmanship with contemporary flair, resulting in a visually stunning and symbolic reminder of legacy, roots, and artistic lineage.

Catch them closing out the Gobi Stage once again this Friday, April 18, at 10:40pm PST by tuning into the live stream via YouTube Live (click “Notify Me” now to get a reminder when it goes live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROT0X0BNy6s

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Germany’s Leading Open-Air Festival NIBIRII announces further names to complete lineup for 2025
In August 2025, the legendary Bootshaus Cologne (Germany’s #1 Club – DJ MAG 2024) brings back its electrifying three-day festival, NIBIRII to a stunning lake setting in Düren, next to cities like Cologne and Aachen in Germany.
Date: 22nd – 24th August, 2025
Location: Düren, Germany
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NIBIRII Festival, promoted by the iconic Bootshaus Cologne, is Germany’s most essential weekender for GOA, Techno, and D&B fans, returning on August 22–24, 2025. With 60,000 people and over 100 acts, it will take place on over four stages across three days at the stunning Dürener Badesee in Düren. Tickets start at 164€, and on-site camping is available at https://nibirii.com.
NIBIRII is for electronic music lovers who want to experience a unique open-air festival at the swimming lake in Western Germany, next to cities like Aachen and Cologne (Köln). It takes place over three days. Each day can be booked individually from 06th of March 2025 on, allowing visitors to tailor their experience. Guests are welcome to bring their camping equipment to fully embrace the open-air festival vibe on all three days or rest and recover at local hotels.
The festival is all about celebrating music, getting to know people from all over Europe, experiencing freedom, having fun, and exploring nature, with perfectly curated DJs from all over the world. That’s been said, an excerpt from our line-up will be released by today.
NIBIRII 2025 presents an explosive roster of artists, covering the full spectrum of electronic music. AZYR sets the stage on fire with his relentless, high-energy techno, while I Hate Models delivers his signature blend of industrial grit, acid, and raw emotion.
Joining the lineup is rising Scottish DJ Hannah Laing, whose hypnotic mix of trance and hard grooves is set to ignite the crowd. Berlin’s techno powerhouse Kobosil brings his uncompromising, dark, and hypnotic sound. He has a signature style that guarantees intense dancefloor moments.
A special highlight: SHLOMO & Dyen go head-to-head in a hard-hitting set, fusing deep, driving rhythms with pure rave energy.
On top of that further names completing the line up include Autodrive, Avaion, Brigitte Belling, Carsten Halm, Danth, Dave Replay, Danth, Dave Replay, Delusional, DHALI, George aka Dr.Radsport, Gregor Tresher, Karla Blum, KBS, Kerstin Eden, Kevin Arnold, Laeti, Lawyn, Maddix, Makla, Mausio, Oliver Schories, Schrotthagen, Sekula, Snoritz, Sub Focus, Subtronics, SUSKA, Tanja Miju, Turno, Vagabund and YouNotUs.
The setting, Dürener Badesee, is a gorgeous recreational lake well-known for its serene setting and natural beauty. The lake is a designated swimming area, with clean, clear waters ideal for bathing during the warmer months all surrounded by lush greenery and trees and easily accessible by car or public transport.
NIBIRII has four specially designed, high spec and creative stages with vibrant decor and a focus on creating an otherworldly atmosphere. With its emphasis on unity and peace, the festival fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment and beyond music, there is plenty to explore to make the weekend even more of an adventure with art installations, workshops, and other interactive experiences.
Lineup (A-Z)
1991
A Little Sound
A.N.I.
Adrián Mills
AKKI
Alfred Heinrichs
Alignment
Andromedik
Andy C
Arcando
Autodrive
Avaion
Azyr
Bad Boombox
Bass Army
Borgore
Bou + B Live 247
Brigitte Belling
Camacho
Camo & Krooked
Carsten Halm
CARV
Clara Cuvé
Cleopard2000
Cloudy
CLTX
Danth
Dave Replay
Delta Heavy
Delta Labs
Delusional
DHALI
DJ Autobahn
DUBS
Dyen
Enaly
Eptic
Fabio Fusco
Falex
Fernanda Pistelli
Friction
Funk Tribu
future.666
George aka Dr.Radsport
Gonzi
Gourski
Gregor Tresher
Hannah Laing
Harriet Jaxxon
Heartbeat-A
Holy Priest
I Hate Models
Infected Mushroom (DJ Set)
Janis Zielinski
Jaycut
Jilax
Johannes Schuster
Jon Void
Kalte Liebe (Live)
Karla Blum
KBS
Kerstin Eden
Kevin Arnold
Killin’ Void
Kobosil
KORSE
KUKO
Laeti
Lawyn
Lyne
Maddix
Makla
Mandragora
Mausio
Mija
Mika Heggemann
Mischluft
Moment Es Scheppert
MR.BLACK
Neelix
Neon Graveyard
Nicom & Hyperion
Nogata
NOVAH
Odymel
Oliver Schories
Omiki
Outsiders
Pappenheimer
Per Pleks
Poltergst
PRADA2000
Reaper
Rebko
Rhytmox & Texo
RIKHTER (Live)
Schrotthagen
Sekula
Shlømo
Snoritz
Somewhen
Sonic Species
Sub Focus
Subtronics
SUSKA
Tanja Miju
Terra
Ticon
Tscherboo
Turno
Vagabund
Vegas
Vini Vici
YouNotUs
ZEUZ
THE GREAT ESCAPE ANNOUNCES FULL 2025 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
Today The Great Escape, taking place from 14-17 May 2025 in Brighton, unveils its full festival schedule for this year’s edition, which can be accessed via the official The Great Escape mobile app. The Great Escape mobile app helps fans navigate the mammoth line-up of 450+ artists and allows festival and conference-goers to build their own personal schedule. It also offers live updates on site and is available to download for free here.
Additionally, The Great Escape announces its 2025 stage hosts including media partners BBC Introducing, Billboard UK, Clash, DIY, Dork, Notion, So Young, The Independent, Ticketmaster New Music, Upset, renowned brands including Download Festival, live agencies WME, ATC Live and independent record labels FatCat Records, Moshi Moshi, Nice Swan Records, Bella Union, PIAS, and many more.
Synonymous with new music discovery and acting as a springboard for rising artists, The Great Escape is the festival for new music. Playing host to over 450 up-and-coming artists and hotly tipped talent across 35+ walkable venues, alongside the music industry-led TGE conference, the festival will kick off the 2025 season from 14 – 17 May in Brighton, England. Tickets for The Great Escape festival start from £81.24 and are on sale here.
WEDNESDAY 14 MAY STAGE HIGHLIGHTS
For 2025, The Great Escape is expanding into the Wednesday of the festival and will feature four full days of music programming for the first time ever. To kick off the festivities, Platform B will once again be hosting The Great Escape’s special Opening Party on Wednesday 14 May at Jubilee Square including performances from Congratulations, SLAG, Goodbye, Bea Maher, asiedu, and REA.
Over at the Paganini Ballroom, BBC Introducing Sussex and Surrey will present performances from Lonnie Gunn, Frances Mistry, Bones Ate Arfa, and CURRLS, hosted by Melita, whilst Brighton based record label FatCat Records will showcase new artists including Water Machine, Heavy Lungs, Abdomen, TRAAMS, and Holiday Ghosts at Patterns, and fellow independent label Nice Swan Records will welcome Mount Palomar, Westside Cowboy, Stringrays, Fuzz Lightyear and Jagged Baptist Club to The Hope and Ruin.
Additionally, Wednesday will see renowned singer-songwriter and co-frontman of The Libertines Peter Doherty perform alongside eccentric post-punk six-piece Warmduscher, Welsh indie-punks Trampolene, Real Farmer, GANS, Vona Vella, Junior Brother, and Evan Williams, as part of a very special showcase from Strap Originals, Doherty’s own independent record label, to celebrate the arrival of Doherty’s new album Felt Better Alive. With a curated line-up of hotly tipped new artists, this separately ticketed show will take place at The Deep End as part of a The Great Escape Brighton Beach takeover.
THURSDAY 15 MAY STAGE HIGHLIGHTS
On Thursday 15 May, The Great Escape continues its city-wide celebration of new music with a further eclectic lineup of showcases across Brighton. At the Paganini Ballroom, BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing are returning to the festival to present a hotly tipped selection of upcoming talent hosted by Huw Stephens, Steve Lamacq and Emily Pilbeam, including Westside Cowboy, Holybones, The None, and Brighton’s very own Welly. So Young will take over Charles Street Tap with performances from Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Westside Cowboy, Rabbit Foot, Men An Tol, and Green Star. At Komedia, agency ATC Live will bring together a dynamic mix of new artists featuring Debby Friday, Adult DVD, Tyler Ballgame, Total Tommy, Woody, and Joshua Idehen.
Players hosts The Great Escape Presents, spotlighting genre-defying acts like Angry Blackmen, namesbliss, Demae, Kabeaushe, and She Her Her Hers, while iconic venue the Royal Albert Hall’s stage at Revenge will showcase corto.alto, Sirens Of Lesbos, Oreglo, and Common Goldfish. Over at Deep End, Ticketmaster New Music offers a jam-packed lineup including The K’s, Chloe Slater, Brògeal, Sunday (1994), Nxdia, Laurie Wright, and Florence Road. UTA’s industry showcase at The Arch will feature RUBII, Clara La San, Tough Cookie, Maleigh Zan, and Punchbag, while independent label Moshi Moshi return to Matinee Revenge with Nadeem Din Gabisi, Chinese American Bear, and Alice Costelloe.
The Great Escape Presents will also head to the Old Market for a diverse bill including Donny Benét, The Bug Club, TV Death, and Hello Mary. Patterns will see a full venue takeover from Clash, with upstairs performances by Up : Y, Franek Warzywa & Młody Budda, REDD., Curtisy, Disgusting Sisters, Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie, Loshh, Saina, and Jessy Blakemore, while downstairs the night continues until the early hours with Mount Palamar, Canblaster, Black Fondu, JD Cliffe, Grace Gachot, Chloe Qisha, Betty, Sex Mask, and Maya Delilah.
FRIDAY 16 MAY STAGE HIGHLIGHTS
As the weekend approaches, Friday 16 May brings another wave of standout showcases across the city, with a vibrant mix of breakthrough artists and established names lighting up Brighton’s best venues. LOUD LDN and TNAM.UK will join forces at Daltons for an exciting night featuring charlieeeee, Just For Fun, DellaXOZ, and SLAG. Over at the Old Market, The Independent will host a headline performance from legendary British rock band Skunk Anansie, offering a rare chance to see the iconic group in an intimate setting. The Arch will be taken over by Notion, presenting a cutting-edge blend of R&B, pop, and electronic with performances from Jordan Adetunji, Nia Smith, Akemi Fox, and Tay Jordan, alongside late-night sets from sim0ne, Mechatok (LIVE), Meyy, and Mina Galán.
Deep End will host newly announced media partner Billboard UK’s curated bill including headliners English Teacher, RabbitFoot, Daffo, Courting, My First Time, Westside Cowboy, and Polly Money. Meanwhile at the Paganini Ballroom BBC Radio 1Xtra will present an array of fresh talent including Hulton, Lola Moxom, and Billy Khan with host Angelle Joseph. At Revenge, Earth will bring together a genre-defying lineup with Getdown Services, Ruthven, Olive Jones, and Quiet Light, and tastemaker platform Pigeons and Planes will shine a spotlight on some of the most talked-about names in new music, including Arz, Kaicrewsade, Swank Mami, and Koteri.
AWAL’s showcase at Komedia will present a selection of its diverse roster, with James Marriott, Keo, Luvcat, Miss Kaninna, and Orlando all taking to the stage. DIY Magazine will bring their signature energy to Hortaio’s with a lineup featuring WELLY, Total Tommy, Mandrake Handshake, Ideal Living, and Paige Kennedy, whilst powerhouse label Transgressive returns to Chalk with an unmissable night featuring The Moonlandingz, HotWax, Miso Extra, The New Eves, and Greg Freeman, plus DJ Huw Stephens closing out Friday with a dose of raw energy and alternative brilliance.
SATURDAY 17 MAY STAGE HIGHLIGHTS
Bringing the festival to a thrilling close, Saturday 17 May rounds off The Great Escape 2025 with a final burst of bold new sounds. Over at Daltons, Global Local will present a genre-blending lineup featuring She’s Got Brass, Headmix, and Town of Cats. At Chalk, Brighton’s own CLT DRP will take the reins for a full venue takeover, performing alongside a fierce and unapologetic lineup that includes debasement, LIONSTORM, and The Darklings, promising a night of high-intensity live music and experimental punk.
The festival’s flagship Closing Party will be held at The Deep End, where Dork offers an unmissable send-off featuring a special 45-minute set from genre-bending provocateur LYNKS, alongside Piri & Tommy, and Kabeaushe, with more surprise guests to be revealed. Jubilee Square will once again come alive thanks to the MNX Stage, showcasing a forward-thinking lineup of future stars including Blue Lab Beats, Orla Rae, Dred, Hatter, Lori Asha, and REA. Additionally, acclaimed label Bella Union will host a stage at The Arch featuring Divide + Dissolve, Goddess and Cubzoa, and Kamran Kaur, bringing this year’s expanded four-day celebration of new music to an unforgettable finish.
The Great Escape’s official after-hours programme The Late Escape will run throughout the duration of the festival, spotlighting cutting-edge electronic and club talent. Running from 11:30pm to 4am across key Brighton venues, the line-up includes euphoric sets from Sim0ne, Mechatok, Meyy, Badger, IRAH, Mina Galán, Pretty Girl (DJ) and SWIM, with special guests still to be announced. Stand-alone tickets are on sale now, with TGE wristband holders granted access subject to capacity. Additionally, the legendary rock festival Download Festival will host a stage at Volks from Thursday 15 May until Saturday 17 May, featuring performances from artists including Luna Kills, Bruise Control, Twenty One Children, Mouth Culture, Artio, Wayside, Zetra, Karen Dió, JAYLER, Letters Sent Home, Last Train, Angel Number, LOWEN, Defences, BEX, James and the Cold Gun, and VOWER.
FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE REVEALED
The full schedule is also now available for The Great Escape’s industry-leading music conference. Joining a packed programme, newly announced sessions include The Money Trench podcast, with Mark Sutherland in conversation with Romain Vivien, Global Head of Music and President Europe at Believe and Alice McLean, Head of Label & Artist Solutions at Believe UK, as they discuss the company’s success developing artists and how to work independently in 2025.
Two big advocates for the music community within Westminster – Alex Sobel MP and Anneliese Midgley MP – will review the recent debates and discuss how the music industry can ensure its voice is heard within Parliament. And finally, Red Bull Records presents ‘Tapped In: The Power of Short-Form Content for Artists on the Rise’ – an insightful discussion with leading marketing experts diving into the strategies behind short-form content and the pivotal role it plays in helping artists break through the noise.
They join an incredible line-up of speakers including Skunk Anansie’s Skin, Rizzle Kicks’ Jordan Stephens and Cocteau Twins’ Simon Raymonde.
UNUM Festival unveils their full 2025 lineup and Stage Splits
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5 days and 5 nights of continuous music in the underground paradise
The next chapter of UNUM Festival 2025 has arrived. After a sensational first wave of artists, UNUM now elevates the experience with the full electrifying roster. Prepare for a convergence of underground icons, sonic innovators, and rising stars that will further solidify UNUM’s place as a destination for pure, uninterrupted musical bliss. As the sun rises and sets over the Adriatic, you’ll dance, connect, and immerse yourself in a world crafted for those who seek something beyond the ordinary. ÂME (LIVE) is set to mesmerize with a masterclass in melodic orchestration. Alongside them, icons such as BEDOUIN, BLACK COFFEE, CARLITA, DAMIAN LAZARUS, and DIXON will take you on sonic journeys that transcend time and space. Minimal enthusiasts are in for a treat, as PRIKU, RARESH, RHADOO, PRASLEA, and CRISTI CONS unite to deliver hypnotic grooves, while the enigmatic RICARDO VILLALOBOSjoins these artists for unforgettable sets that will resonate long after the festival ends. Techno, house, and experimental selectors like SETH TROXLER, SONJA MOONEAR, tINI, and DAN GHENACIA bring their own underground magic, ensuring every moment at UNUM is a sonic odyssey. The continuous music of these masterful artists will keep you moving, connecting, and immersed in the rhythm all weekend long.
UNUM is known for its unparalleled experience, where unfiltered sound, pristine nature, and acommunity united by an unwavering passion for underground culture converge in perfect
harmony.
Three Stages. One Journey.
● Pine Stage: The relentless soul of UNUM,where both legendary artists and rising stars
play for 5 days in a row
● Beach Stage: A raw encounter of sound and sea, where the music rises and falls with
the waves, blending into a perfect, untamed harmony
● Main Stage: The core of the night, where every drop hits harder, every beat feels
deeper, and the music takes full control.
Secure your place in paradise. Tickets are available at unumfestival.com.
See you where the music never stops.

Pacha Ibiza finalises Early Season Shows with Dixon, Mochakk, Kölsch, Honey Dijon, Âme, Loco Dice and more
April – May 2025
Brilliantly diverse array of one-off parties are all booked in for the first weeks of the new season
Exclusive label showcases, back to back sets and all night longs kick of the season in style
Elevate your night with VIP and Priority Entry
The start of Pacha Ibiza’s bold and refreshed new sense is just weeks away and a world class array of international DJs are all lined-up to keep the music flowing well into summer.
No trip to the White Isle is complete without dancing under the iconic cherries at Pacha Ibiza. The island’s oldest and most authentic club has lined-up another sizzling season of sounds from returning favourites like Solomun +1, Marco Carola’s Music On, Flower Power, CamelPhat and Pure Pacha as well as new residencies like Sonny Fodera, Defected, Mau P’s Baddest Behaviour and BLOND:ISH’s Abracadabra.
Alongside those staples there are plenty of exclusive one-off events that mark out an early season run of unmissable parties. Playing are Ilario Alicante, Ben Sterling b2b Ale De Tuglie (29 April), Dawn Patrol with Maz b2b Antdot (all night) (30 April), Flow with Franky Rizardo, Max Dean, HoneyLuv, Calvin Clarke (1 May ), Kölsch, Ida Engberg, Angel Linde (2 May), Maccabi House with Adam Ten b2b Mita Gami (3 May), HOME//GRXWN. with ROSSI., Enzo Siragusa, Salomé Le Chat, Miller & Nicolau (4 May), Taraka with GORDO (6 May), Two & a Half Cats with Miguelle & Tons, Toman, Ii Faces, Matteo Dentone (7 May), Loco Dice, Fabrice (9 May), Dixon b2b Âme b2b Jimi Jules (11 May), Anjunadeep (12 May ), Honey Dijon, Kilimanjaro, DJ Holographic (13 May), Whomadewho, LP Giobbi, Jan Blomqvist Live, Angel Linde (14 May), Keinemusik (18 May), Mochakk (25 May), Roger Sanchez (26 May) and Bad Gyal (2 June).
29 April – Ilario Alicante, Ben Sterling b2b Ale De Tuglie
30 April – Dawn Patrol with Maz b2b Antdot (all night)
1 May – Flow with Franky Rizardo, Max Dean, HoneyLuv, Calvin Clarke
2 May –Kölsch b2b Ida Engberg, Kölsch, Ida Engberg, Angel Linde
3 May – Maccabi House with Adam Ten b2b Mita Gami
4 May – ROSSI., Enzo Siragusa, Salomé Le Chat, Miller & Nicolau
6 May – GORDO All Night
7 May – Two & a Half Cats with Miguelle & Tons, Toman, Ii Faces, Matteo Dentone
9 May – Loco Dice, Fabrice
11 May – Dixon b2b Âme b2b Jimi Jules All Night
12 May – Anjunadeep Ibiza; James Grant, Nicky Elisabeth, Rezident, Yotto
13 May – Honey Dijon, Kilimanjaro, DJ Holographic
14 May – Whomadewho, LP Giobbi, Jan Blomqvist Live, Angel Linde
18 May – Keinemusik (SOLD OUT)
25 May – Mochakk All Night
26 May – Roger Sanchez All Night
2 June – Bad Gyal, Mygal, Andrea Vandall, Sergio Vicedo
The DJ Awards announces new grand jury to select nominees for 2025
The DJ Awards proudly announces the formation of the Grand Jury, a groundbreaking initiative designed to bring greater transparency, and industry expertise to the awards process. This distinguished panel will play a pivotal role in shaping the categories, nominating artists and industry figures and ultimately ensuring The DJ Awards remain truly reflective of the global electronic music scene.
As one of the longest-standing and most prestigious celebrations of electronic music we recognise excellence, The DJ Awards continues to honour the artists, clubs, festivals and industry professionals who shape the global dance music landscape.
To reinforce this commitment, a powerhouse of industry leaders has been assembled for this year. The DJ Awards Grand Jury will ensure a fair and data-driven selection of categories and nominees, provide expert industry insights, reflect current trends and achievements, by incorporating perspectives from a diverse, global panel.
The DJ Awards Grand Jury is composed of representatives from every key sector of the electronic music industry and members are selected based on their affiliation with leading businesses rather than individuals, which reinforces a collective and unbiased perspective.
The panel spans booking agencies, club operators, festival organisers, media, streaming platforms, PR agencies, record labels, and other essential industry institutions.
Each year, The DJ Awards Grand Jury will invite new members, ensuring fresh perspectives and ongoing relevance. The goal is to create a dynamic and respected institution that not only honours excellence but also advocates for the industry’s future.
The DJ Awards Grand Jury marks a new era for the awards, one that prioritises authenticity and expertise and reaffirms The DJ Awards’s mission to celebrate the true pioneers, visionaries and game-changers in electronic music.
Stay tuned for the unveiling of nominees, categories and special industry recognitions.
The DJ Awards Grand Jury (A-Z)
The DJ Awards Founders: Lenny Krarup & Jose Pascual
Booking Agencies: CAA, Wasserman, WME
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Skunk Anansie – Birmginham O2 Academy 2025, REVIEWED!
So Good
Tonight’s musical aperitif is a cheeky dip into the brat-punk pool of London artist So Good, backed up by band members in pink balaclavas, and singers in stompy doc marten boots. Frontwoman Sophie is decked out in pleated denim, neon pink socks and a matching Beret, spitting feminist anti-fascist lyrics with wild abandon – but giving distinct Leslie Knope’s Pawnee Goddess girl-guide energy.




I’m absolutely here for it, this infectious riot grrrl fun is coming back around, thanks (no thanks) to the state of the world around us right now, and we need more of it. “Her ex boyfriend is from Birmingham you know” Sophie points at one of her singers, “…so this one goes out to him, middle fingers up!” and the crowd obliges by joining in with the salute.
‘I Hate It Here’ about our repeatedly shit Prime Minister situation is very tongue in cheek funny, but also hits the nail on the head in so many ways. The line “…you ain’t stopped abortion just abortion that’s safe…” comes at a time where our news is full of professional victims hiding behind religion and free speech, to attack women in lawfully protected safe zones. Again, this kind of nonsense needs disrupting – and if it comes in the loud bright fun packaging of women’s rage-music, all the better in my opinion.
Just to break up the political discourse for a minute, “I heard a rumour that people from Birmingham have big dicks?” Sophie giggles before launching into ‘If I had A’ – a hilarious lament on penises and a very 70’s-porn twangy backing track.
Finishing up with a dose of blasphemy, ‘I Rewrote The Fucking Bible’ is the ultimate angry girl theme tune. There’s a hint of Lady Sovereign, a bit of Bikini Kill, and a lot of London. Straight on the protest playlist. So Good might already be my biggest band recommendation of the year, and it’s only April.

Skunk Anansie
It’s a packed-out shoulder-to-sweaty-shoulder affair in the O2 tonight, a sold out show for the return of Brit-rock royalty Skunk Anansie. The stage, moody with fog and blue lighting, centres on a drum riser crowned with black inflatable spikes. Drummer Mark Richardson makes his way to the centre of the sea urchin structure to immediate roars of appreciation from the crowd, as Cass and Ace take to the stage below.

The electric opening bars of ‘This Means War’ provide the perfect promenade for a duffel-coated Skin to enter the stage. Like some kind of menacing caterpillar waiting to break free, she bounces in on gigantic metal-plated boots, with a huge hood obscuring her face as she tears through the call-to-arms lyrics. Swapping into trainers and ditching the sleeping-bag for ‘Because of You’, we are treated to the soaring top notes Skin is famous for, the awed silence of the crowd as she holds an impossibly long note mid-song is truly something to behold.
Wearing a hybrid Adidas track top-turned tailcoat with the bouffant arms of a retro Nike shell-suit, and a swathe of leather and fabric kilt-ish skirts, Skin is known for her quirky stage dress – but this might be the one I would most like to own. It is hitting all the right nostalgia buttons for a fairly homogenously aged crowd – big up the 90’s teen crew, I see you all.

“Wonderlustre was released 15 years ago, this is the first single from that album… it’s called ‘God Loves Only You’. They’re loud. You know those Christian nationalists who think God loves only them? How can God love only you? With all the different races and genders?”
A huge roar of agreement erupts as Skin laments,
“They’ve aligned themselves with the far right, the KKK, fascism and Trumpism… which to me seems the opposite of religion. They want to go after immigrants, after women… the only way to defeat them is to go into our communities and families, and BRING EVERYONE BACK TOGETHER!”
“We are Skunk Anansie, we believe everybody is always equal. SMASH FASCISTS, SMASH RACISTS” comes the rallying cry. The following frenzy of the crowd serves a cathartic purpose for the pent-up anger and energy for the current state of the world, it’s obvious everyone needs this.

‘Weak’ is undeniably the anthem of the night, Skin’s voice is stunningly vibrant, perhaps better than I’ve ever heard her – but there is no vying for attention nor eclipsing of the band, who are non-stop pumping the energy as well. It may be as close to a perfect balance as I’ve come across in music, they just deliver on all fronts. The crowd is eventually singing along so loud that Skin gives over the spotlight to the voice of the masses.
Caressing the bald head of one of the security guards, before jumping down to the pit barrier to sing with the crowd during ‘Twisted (Everyday Hurts)’ it doesn’t take long before she has jumped into the melee full throttle.
Another Wonderlustre classic ‘My Ugly Boy’ keeps the hits coming with barely room to breathe, and the room is an absolute furnace with all the jumping. So much so that someone appears to have suffered a collapse near the middle of the room. Skin stops the show to check staff can get out to retrieve the person, and it’s all very quickly and efficiently done. Rolling onto a track from the new album (releasing on May 23rd – ‘The Painful Truth’) called ‘Animal’ – a full heavy metal moment, with a NIN-esque dirty beat behind it. I can tell this is going to be one of my most played albums of the year.

‘Yes It’s Fucking Political’ sees Skin calling for a circle pit, and the momentum of the night shows absolutely no sign of dropping. After a short exit, the encore houses another new one ‘Cheers’ which tiptoes the pop rock line in a very accessible way. I think this is going to be the one that draws in new Skunk fans for the 2020’s.
The iconic ‘Hedonism’ is followed by Led Zep’s ‘Whole Lotta Love’ for a bit of riffy fun while doing band introductions. ‘The Skank Heads (Get Off Me)’ gives another opportunity for Skin to dive into the crowd, in which she calls for “all the girls to the mosh pit!”. Closing out with “We’ll do one more. Something loud? Something fast? Something delicate?” as she puts it, is another new song ‘Lost and Found’ – a slow, but gorgeous almost operatic wind-down, to a furiously dynamic show. As they thank the crowd and send set-list paper aeroplanes shooting out to grabbing hands, I think I can safely conclude that this might rank as my top gig of 2025 already.
As the new ‘Lost and Found’ lyric goes “Heavy is the crown” – but Skunk Anansie are really out here, 31 years into their career – seemingly lifting that crown higher each time I see them.





Setlist
- This Means War
- Charlie Big Potato
- Because of You
- An Artist Is an Artist
- I Believed in You
- Love Someone Else
- God Loves Only You
- Secretly
- Weak
- I Can Dream
- Twisted (Everyday Hurts)
- My Ugly Boy
- Animal
- Yes It’s Fucking Political
- Tear the Place Up
- Little Baby Swastikkka
Encore:
- Cheers
- Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
- Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin cover)
- The Skank Heads (Get Off Me)
- Lost and Found
