
Festival line-ups you might have missed: UNUM, Dekmantel, Bass Coast
Welcome to Mixmag’s round-up of festival line-ups you might have missed this week
Kelburn Garden Party celebrates 15 years this summer
Kelburn Garden Party is returning to its serene setting in Scotland this summer in the grounds of Kelburn Castle, a 13th century stronghold which is now painted in psychedelic colouring.
Artists set plat include Sofia Kourtesis, Osunlade, TAAHLIAH, Jamz Supernova, Dillinja, Auntie Flo, EMA, OK Williams, Shy One and K-Lone.
The event also features a spellbinding combination of music, art and nature, installations decorating the valley and woodland location which also features waterfall plunge pools.
David Boyle, Director and Co-Festival Founder, said: “This year marks the outrageously juicy 15th edition of Kelburn Garden Party, and I couldn’t be prouder of the incredible journey we’ve been on. Kelburn has become a beacon for the best emerging creative talent in Scotland and beyond, driven by passion, dedication, and a desire to create wonder over financial gain. It’s more than a festival—it’s a magical sensory adventure through the glen and gardens, where anything can happen. Most importantly, it’s a weekend of pure joy, hope, and boundless creative expression, where kindness and compassion are nurtured and fiercely protected.”
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Bass Coast Festival completes line-up featuring 136 names for 2025 edition
Canadian festival Bass Coast has announced its full line-up, featuring 136 names of the finest names in dubstep, techno, experimental club, reggaeton, drum ‘n’ bass, UKG and more.
Headliners include Conducta, Djrum, G Jones and Justin Martin, while the stacked bill also includes the likes of Sally C, Mia Koden, Madam X, Matrixxman, Rosa Pistola, Neffa-T, Bambounou and Bradley Zero.
“We’ve curated a lineup that features the future direction of electronic music whilst giving a nod to the foundations of the culture,” explains Andrea Graham, Co-Founder and Music Director of Bass Coast. “While our community will recognize familiar faces, they’ll also discover fresh talent—each artist chosen for their role in advancing and reimagining electronic music.”
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PRTY Festival announces biggest edition yet in Glasgow
Glasgow techno weekender PRTY Festival is back across June 28 to 29 this year at ice hockey stadium Braehead Arena.
More than 45 artists are set to play, featuring names such as I Hate Models, Basswell, Restricted, Alex Farell and local heroes such as Cadzow and t e s t p r e s s, with 10,000 attendees expected.
“After selling out the past two years, we knew it was time to level up,” say co-founders Jezza & Jod. “This year, we’re going all in – a full weekend of PRTY with a stacked line-up and more surprises still to come.”
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Albania’s UNUM Festival reveals full line-up for 2025
UNUM Festival has unveiled the full line-up for its fifth edition, set to take place in Shengjin, Albania, from June 5 – 10, 2025.
This year’s bill includes the likes of Black Coffee, Ricardo Villalobos & Raresh, tINI, Quest, Carlita, La La, Seth Troxler, Sonja Moonear, and many more across three stages.
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All Things Go announces line-up for three-day festival in New York
New York’s All Things Go Festival has revealed its full programme for this year’s event, taking place between September 26 – 28 at Forest Hills Stadium.
The bill now comes complete with artists including Doechii, Boys Noize, Charlotte de Witte, Lola Young, Griff, Blondshell, and many more across its three days.
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Mucky Weekender adds to 2025 line-up with “exclusive” set from Leftfield
Mucky Weekender has completed its 2025 line-up with one final addition: Leftfield.
The electronic duo are set to perform an “exclusive” show on the festival’s opening night on Thursday, September 11. They’ll join artists including Groove Armada, The Orb, and many more.
This year’s Mucky Weekender takes place from September 11 – 13 at Vicarage Farm in Winchester.
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Dekmantel announced new wave of acts for Radar Stage
Amsterdam’s Dekmantel Festival has announced 18 names to perform on its Radar Stage this summer, set to take place from July 30 – August 3 at Amsterdamse Bos in Amstelveen. The Radar arena will return to the festival for the third time.
Amongst the names announced are Dj Babtr, Eris Drew, Batu, Ploy, Two Shell, Dr Rubinstein, Special Request & Tim Reaper, Djrum, mad miran, and plenty more.
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C2C announces line-up for debut US edition next month
Famed Turin festival C2C has announced the line-up for its debut US edition, C2C New York, set to take over the Knockdown Center on May 9.
C2C familiar faces Two Shell, evilgiane, Jlin, John Glacier and Kode9 have been confirmed to appear at the event, while Oneohtrix Point Never will bring his Live2 set to New York, accompanied by a live video and puppetry session from Freeka Tet.
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LadyLand announces line-up for annual pride celebration in New York including headliners Cardi B and FKA twigs
Long-running NYC Pride celebration LadyLand has confirmed the line-up for this year’s event, returning to under the K Bridge across June 27-28.
The two-day event will be headlined by NYC-born rapper Cardi B and ‘Eusexua’ star FKA twigs, while Uniiqu3, Sofia Kourtesis, Danny Tenaglia, Leonce, Eartheater, Isabella Lovestory, Chippy Nonstop and many more will also be joining proceedings.
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Manchester International Festival shares full programme for 2025
Manchester International Festival (MIF) is returning to Aviva Studios and beyond this year with a 17-day programme featuring an array of cutting edge art, music, theatre, film and more.
Among musicians confirmed to appear across MIF are Blackhaine, Mary Anne Hobbs, Richard Russell, Mac Demarco and more.
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