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If you thought GRIDLIFE Midwest couldn’t get any bigger, think again.
The 12th edition of the iconic “Music Festival at High Speed” is coming back stronger than ever, hitting Gingerman Raceway in South Haven, Michigan from Friday, June 6 to Sunday, June 8, 2025. With Levity, Sullivan King, Dr. Fresch, and NGHTMRE leading the lineup, plus a full refresh of the festival grounds and racing formats, it’s shaping up to be the wildest weekend GRIDLIFE has thrown yet.
Tickets are already flying, and if history’s any indication, you’re gonna want to grab yours early.
Tickets on sale now!!!
After leveling up in a big way last year, organizers are pulling out all the stops for 2025. Chris Stewart, GRIDLIFE’s main man, put it best: “We’re launching the all-new GLGT class—our fastest, most intense wheel-to-wheel racing yet—alongside the high-speed Rush Series. With more action on track and bigger performances on the main stage, plus a refreshed festival layout and upgraded production, this is the biggest party of the year for us.”
The perfect blend of motorsports mayhem and festival energy is ready to light up the Midwest once again — and you’ll want to be right in the middle of it.
At A Glance:
- GRIDLIFE Midwest 2025 is set for June 6–8 at Gingerman Raceway, featuring a stacked lineup with Levity, Sullivan King, Dr. Fresch, and NGHTMRE.
- New for 2025: the launch of the GLGT racing class and a revamped festival layout with upgraded production.
- General admission starts at $129 and VIP tickets at $269, with camping options that get you right next to the action.
Sullivan King, Dr. Fresch, and NGHTMRE On The Main Stage
It’s official: GRIDLIFE Midwest 2025 is rolling out its biggest and boldest lineup to date. Fans can expect jaw-dropping sets from headliners Levity, Sullivan King, Dr. Fresch, and NGHTMRE — a powerhouse mix of dubstep, house, bass, and heavy metal energy that’s guaranteed to blow up the main stage.
Levity’s return is a full-circle moment; the Chicago trio first tore up a side stage in 2022, and now they’re stepping into headliner status like true festival veterans. Sullivan King, who lit up the festival and the track in 2023 with a wild ride-along, is back to bring even more bass-fueled chaos. Newcomer headliners Dr. Fresch and NGHTMRE are ready to take the party to another level, making their GRIDLIFE Midwest debut in style.
Beyond the headliners, the support roster is packed with heavy hitters like LAYZ, Rossy, CHYL, Super Future, Dennett, and OkayJake. Plus, even more artists like QLANK, Dino Munaco, Matty Cants, and Flats Stanlie round out the three-day experience, ensuring there’s no shortage of music to fuel the weekend from start to finish.
And for those who live for cross-genre madness, GRIDLIFE’s track record speaks for itself. Past editions have seen appearances by legends like Big Boi, Kaskade, Waka Flocka Flame, and Zeds Dead, all sharing stages with the roar of engines and screech of tires. The 2025 lineup looks ready to keep that wild tradition going strong.
GRIDLIFE Midwest 2025 lineup
HEADLINERS
Levity
Sullivan King
Dr. Fresch
NGHTMRE
SUPPORT
LAYZ
ROSSY
CHYL
Super Future
Dennett
OkayJake
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
QLANK
Dino Munaco
Matty Cants
Flats Stanlie
QURL
Veronica Eileen
DEVA
Prim
RO LOW
RB b2b Kacper Kawala
Lachjaw
Tarrow
Key Mitch
Choccy Milk b2b Hush
Lowke b2b Ronan
S’Moores
Rob D’Shawn
Kavic
INV3RT3D
GLGT Racing, Drift Showcases, and More

GRIDLIFE has never been just about the music — it’s about fusing racing culture with festival vibes, and 2025 is set to push that formula even further. The newly announced GLGT racing class promises the fastest, gnarliest wheel-to-wheel competition GRIDLIFE has ever hosted. Pair that with the high-octane Rush Series and you’ve got an unbeatable mix of speed, adrenaline, and all-out car culture.
Expect to see hundreds of grassroots and professional drivers shredding the track all weekend long. Drift showcases, time attack races, and the epic GRIDLIFE Touring Cup (GLTC) sprint battles are all returning, bringing the best of amateur and pro motorsports together under one wild, open-access environment. Plus, the Virtual Racing Arcade gives fans the chance to test their own driving skills without ever leaving the festival grounds.
Want to get even closer to the action? GRIDLIFE’s #GRIDLIFE Showcase gives attendees the chance to show off their rides, while lucky VIPs might score a ride-along with top-tier drifters. And if you’re itching for even more, the vendor village, food trucks, esports setups, and car show exhibits promise to keep the energy high between race heats.
[embed]https://youtube.com/watch?v=IIJ9ytphaRk&si=H97d6BHDCs9RFu4v[/embed]Camping and VIP Experiences
If you’re serious about catching every drift, drop, and burnout at GRIDLIFE Midwest 2025, camping on-site is the move. Camping starts at $189 and includes options like reserved Trackside Camping between turns 2 and 3 for some of the best racing views you’ll find all weekend. You can also snag early Thursday access passes to kickstart your festival before the main crowd even rolls in.
For those who want to do it all in style, VIP packages deliver the ultimate upgrade. VIPs get early access on Thursday, exclusive Trackside VIP viewing areas, a VIP-only bar, two free drink tickets, a limited edition swag bag, and a drift taxi raffle entry for a shot at the ride of a lifetime.
With GA ticket tiers starting at $129 and VIP at $269, there’s an option for every type of fan, whether you’re there for the beats, the burnout, or the unbeatable festival atmosphere.
GRIDLIFE Midwest 2025 is shaping up to be the kind of weekend you’ll be talking about long after the engines cool down. With an all-star music lineup, new high-speed racing action, upgraded festival grounds, and camping experiences that get you closer to it all, there’s no better way to kick off your summer. Tickets are on sale now — don’t sleep on securing your spot at the most adrenaline-fueled festival of the year.
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