Block9 unveils its line-up for Glastonbury 2025

DJ Disciple, Cybotron, Nia Archives, Paranoid London, Sub Focus and more will be appearing throughout the weekend.

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Block9

Glastonbury‘s Block9 has unveiled its line-up for this year’s festival.

Appearing across the area from 25-29 June weekend will be DJ Disciple, Cybotron, Nia Archives, Paranoid London (Live), Sub Focus, Don Letts and many more.

New for 2025 will be the Daytime Block Party, which takes place across both the Genosys and The NYC Downlow stages. The event will feature one of Detroit’s premier DJs in the iconic Derrick Carter, who’s joined alongside Fatboy Slim, Jayda G, Don Letts, Hot Chip, Luke Solomon and Melle Brown. 

Also appearing across the weekend will be DJ Disciple, Cybotron, Nia Archives, Paranoid London (Live), Sub Focus and more.

Block9 will also be working with the social-political activist group Led By Donkeys on an exclusive collaboration that will be unveiled at the festival.

This year, IICON, the immersive audio-visual arena in Block9 East, kicks off the weekend on Thursday with The House of Xtravaganza talent THOG (Rush Davis), alongside the Hessle Audio record label co-founder Pearson Sound.

Genosys, found on Block9 West, will feature Chicago DJ Garrett David, Anil Aras and Peach x Saoirse x Moxie on the Friday night, and Confidential Recipe b2b Leeon, Leonce, ISAbella, EMA and Hannah Holland performing on the Saturday afternoon from 2pm. The weekend ends with a uniquely Genosys toast to acid house, as the stage hosts Justin Strauss, Fabric resident Craig Richards and Felix Dickenson.

NYC Downlow will also be returning this year with the likes of DJ Disciple, Heléna Star, Bashkka and Downlow residents Grace Sands and Prosumer, while the area’s hedonistic haven known as the Meat Rack will welcome Seth Troxler, Nabihah Iqbal, Andy Cato (Groove Armada) and more.

This year’s Glastonbury Festival will be headlined by The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo. The San Remo stage also recently announced its line-up for this year’s festival, while new for 2025 comes The Wilding from Shangri-La.

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