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£22.99The BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 is set to be a three-day music extravaganza filled with top-tier talent, including the likes of Tom Grennan, Katy B, Biffy Clyro, Nia Archives, and The Wombats. The event will kick off with an electrifying opening day on Friday 23 May, with Tom Grennan headlining the Main Stage. This opportunity holds special significance for Tom Grennan, who expressed his gratitude for Radio 1’s continuous support throughout his career.
Taking place at Sefton Park in Liverpool from Friday 23 May to Sunday 25 May, the Big Weekend promises to bring together a diverse array of international and UK artists for an unforgettable music experience. With an expected attendance of over 100,000 music enthusiasts, the event is a highlight of the festival season in the UK. The Friday 23 May lineup includes renowned acts such as Biffy Clyro, James Hype, The Wombats, and Tom Grennan on the Radio 1 Main Stage.
Additionally, the Radio 1 New Music Stage will feature performances by artists like Barry Can’t Swim, Confidence Man, D.O.D, Jazzy, Katy B, Nia Archives, and Prospa. More artists are set to be announced in the upcoming weeks, adding to the excitement surrounding the event. Ticket sales for the Big Weekend will commence on Thursday 13 March at 5pm, with prices set at £33 per ticket plus a booking fee of £4.50. The ticket allocation will prioritize local residents, with 50 percent reserved for Liverpool residents, 40 percent for those in surrounding areas, and the remaining 10 percent for the rest of the UK.
BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend serves as a platform for showcasing both established and up-and-coming artists in cities that may not typically host large-scale music events. Not only does it provide a significant economic boost to the local area, but it also creates a memorable experience for music fans. The BBC is collaborating closely with Liverpool City Council to ensure a safe and secure environment for all attendees at Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025. Live broadcasts and exclusive performances from the festival will be available on Radio 1’s iPlayer channel and BBC Sounds for audiences to enjoy
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