Charli XCX, Deftones, Fontaines D.C. and more have been announced as part of Primavera Sound Porto 2025’s line-up.
The annual music bash will take place on June 12 through 15 at the Parque Da Cidade in Porto, Portugal. Other acts set to headline include Central Cee, Jamie xx, Beach House, Haim, Michael Kiwanuka and Turnstile.
The rest of the lineup includes Floating Points (live), Caribou, ANHONI and the Johnsons, Denzel Curry, TV on the Radio, Wet Leg, Cap’n Jazz, Kim Deal, Los Campesinos!, The Jesus Lizard, Waxahatchee, Fcukers, Been Stellar, Destroyer, Magdalena Bay, Squid, This is Lorelei, Chat Pile, High Vis, Angélica Garcia, and more.
General and VIP weekend passes for the festival are on sale now and can be purchased here. A 10 per cent discount on a full festival ticket is available for Revolut customers and payment plans are also available via Kaboodle.
The line-up announcement for Primavera Sound Porto 2025 comes two weeks after the announcement of the line-up for its sister festival, Primavera Sound Barcelona.
The 23rd edition of the festival, returning to the Parc del Fòrum from June 4-8 in the Spanish city, will also see performances from LCD Soundsystem, IDLES, Clairo, Sturgill Simpson, Floating Points, Stereolab, Spiritualized, Parcels and more.
At the time of writing, the line-ups for Primavera Sound Buenos Aries and Primavera Sound Sãn Paulo have yet to be announced.
Charli XCX’s headline slot comes after years of becoming a festival favourite, choosing last year’s Primavera to debut ‘Everything Is Romantic’ ahead of the release of the universally-acclaimed album ‘Brat’ and the cultural phenomenon it became.
This summer’s edition of the acclaimed Barcelona festival saw sets from the likes of Pulp, Lana Del Rey, The National, SZA and Troye Sivan.
In a four-star review of the festival, NME concluded: “After a weekend in its midst, it’s not hard to see why Primavera Sound is so beloved. There are few gripes to be had here, and the main one is the several agonising clashes you have to do battle with each day – a problem that can only come with having such a stacked line-up in the first place. A fun, freeing few days in Barcelona full of great music is never something to complain about, though. Roll on 2025.”
The post Primavera Sound Porto announce stacked 2025 line-up appeared first on NME.