Festival line-ups you might have missed this week: Home Again, Movement, We Out Here and more

Festival line-ups you might have missed this week: Home Again, Movement, We Out Here and more

The 2025 line-up for Movement Festival in Detroit has been finalized, with Charlotte de Witte being added to the already announced headliners John Summit and Carl Cox. The festival is scheduled to take place at Hart Plaza from May 24-26, featuring a total of 116 artists over the Memorial Day Weekend. New additions to the line-up include Sara Landry, FJAAK, HAAi, The Blessed Madonna, and Boys Noize. Additionally, there will be two new back-to-back performances by Carl Craig b2b Moodymann and Goldie b2b Photek.

Home Again festival in Berlin has revealed the initial names on their 2025 line-up, including Peggy Gou, Octo Octa, Solomun, Job Jobse, and 999999999. This year’s event will span four days from May 29 to June 2 at RSO.Berlin, featuring electronic acts across four stages. Clara Cuve, Helena Hauff, DJ Fuckoff, I Hate Models, fka.m4a, and Meggy are also confirmed to perform, with the festival teasing an expanded “non music” program including workshops, panels, and community gatherings in its Baergarten.

Bass Coast, a festival in British Columbia celebrating bass music, has announced the first wave of names for its 2025 edition happening from July 11-15 in Kamloops. The line-up includes BAMBII, Conducta, INVT, Madam X, Rosa Pistola, Sally C, The Glitch Mob, Mia Koden, Neffa-T, and more. Co-curator Max Ulis describes the first wave as celebrating innovators in various electronic music genres such as house, bass, global club, and techno.

We Out Here Festival has unveiled its 2025 line-up, featuring various artists across 15 unique stages at Wimborne St Giles in Dorset from August 14-17. Performers include Pa Salieu, Ben UFO B2B Josey Rebella, HiTech, KOKOROKO, Photek, Hunee, Batu, Lex Amor, and a special eight-hour set from Theo Parrish. The festival promises “collective joy and musical discovery” for attendees. Helena Hauff is set to headline the third edition of Madruga festival at Baskerville Hall in Herefordshire from July 25-28, featuring artists like Dr Banana, Ogazón, and Mella Dee among others. Cult London party Cartulis will be hosting a takeover with their residents Unai Trotti, Vass, and Free Zing

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