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    James Blake B2B with Mala Added to Field Day

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallNovember 27, 2024Updated:November 30, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Field Day have announced the second wave of their 2025 lineup, including multi-award-winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer James Blake, and dubstep legend Mala going b2b for their only announced DJ set together in 2025.

    Also new to the roster is acid and Italo house-inspired Demi Riquísimo going b2b with the bright and high-energy Matisa, DJ duo Dresden (Opium Club resident Manfredas and underground favourite Ivan Smagghe), serious selector and Rinse FM resident Emerald, versatile and multifaceted artist Storm Mollison, cult Aussie DJ, producer and all-round entertainer Partiboi69, multidisciplinary artist Regularfantasy, the femme-forward rhythmic powerhouse Roza Terenzi, house and techno stalwart Special Request going b2b with global star and driving force behind the resurgence of the British Punjabi and South Asian music scene Yung Singh.

    Plus, Spray presents Spriitzz Live for all heads-down prog enthusiasts, rising electronic producer SWIM, NTS resident and electronic soul artist Tarzsa, techno maximalist VTSS and house, rave and garage innovators Y U QT. Last but by no means least – jungle aficionado’s 4AM Kru bring their inimitable live chaos to the Field Day stage ensuring absolute carnage in the crowd from start to finish with this stacked line up.

    They’ll be joining headliner Peggy Gou, plus an already stacked roster of cutting-edge electronic artists.

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