Movement Detroit 2025 Announces Full Lineup With Over 115 Acts
The Movement Music Festival has unveiled its complete lineup for 2025, featuring more than 115 artists set to perform at Detroit’s Hart Plaza during Memorial Day Weekend, May 24–26, 2025
Headliners and Notable Performances
Belgian techno sensation Charlotte de Witte joins previously announced headliners Carl Cox (Live) and John Summit. The festival will also feature a special back-to-back set by Detroit legends Carl Craig and Moodymann, accompanied by Underground Resistance co-founder Mike Banks. Other notable performers include Jamie xx, Anfisa Letyago, Sara Landry, Patrick Topping, Joris Voorn, Nina Kraviz, Chase & Status, Skepta Más Tiempo, Boys Noize, FJAAK, TSHA, Mau P, DJ Nobu, and The Blessed Madonna and MANY MORE!
“Movement is a techno institution in Detroit so for me, it’s like reuniting with an old friend. I’m going to make up for the years I’ve missed with a show that’s going to send Detroit to another dimension!” Carl Cox
Honoring Detroit’s Musical Heritage
Staying true to its roots, Movement Detroit continues to highlight the city’s homegrown talent. The 2025 edition will showcase artists such as Huey Mnemonic, Stacey Pullen, DJ Minx, Waajeed b2b Ladymonix, Rimarkable, Norm Talley, Mike ‘Agent X’ Clark, and Whodat. Additionally, the festival will feature special showcases, including Carl Craig’s Detroit Love, Kevin Saunderson’s KMS Records, DJ Minx’s House Your Life, and the debut of the Underground Music Academy (UMA) Showcase, led by Waajeed.
About Hart Plaza
Hart Plaza, officially known as Philip A. Hart Plaza, is a 14-acre city plaza along the Detroit River. Opened in 1975, it has a capacity of about 40,000 people and is renowned for hosting numerous festivals and public gatherings. At the center of the plaza is the Horace E. Dodge and Son Memorial Fountain, designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1978.
Tickets and Passes
3-Day and 1-Day Passes for GA and VIP are available now at www.movementfestival.com. Payment plans are also available for festival-goers looking to secure their spot at one of the world’s most iconic electronic music events.