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Wireless 2025: ultimate guide to line-up, stage times, tickets and dates

Wireless 2025: ultimate guide to line-up, stage times, tickets and dates

Time Out10-07-2025
The biggest hip-hop festival in Europe is back in London this weekend for some major 20th birthday celebrations.
More than 15,000 people will be descending on north London over the coming days to seemegastar Drake headline every single day of Wireless 2025, joined by a strong lineup of special guests. If you're a Champagne Papi fan, you'd be a fool to miss this — it's the first time that he's performed in the UK in six years, and the first time any artist has headlined three days of a major festival.
When the star last headlined Wireless (for its 10th birthday), Drizzy told the audience that it was his 'favourite crowd ever'. So let's hope that means he spoils us with an extra special show this time round. If you're planning to be there, here's all the important information you need ahead of the event.
When is Wireless 2025?
This year, Wireless is happening from Friday, July 11 to Sunday, July 13.
Where is Wireless 2025?
Wireless is being held at north London's Finsbury Park, which has been its home for the last 10 years.
When do gates open?
The festival will open at 1.30pm on Friday and 11am on Saturday and Sunday.
Who are the headliners for Wireless 2025?
Drake, Drake and... Drake. Yep, the rap star is the first artist ever to headline every single day of a festival. Each day he'll do a different setlist and bring on special guests, including PartyNextDoor and Burna Boy.
Full Wireless 2025 lineup
Here's the full list of acts that'll be playing to Finsbury Park over the weekend. Set times haven't been announced just yet.
Friday July 11 2025
Main Stage
Drake
Summer Walker
PartyNextDoor
Leon Thomas
KWN
Odeal
DJ AG
Old Spice Stage
Roy Woods
Sailorr
Karri
Nippa
Kamilla Rose
Saturday July 12 2025
Main Stage
Drake
Boy Better Know
TBA
BigXthaPlug
Lancey Foux
Nemzz
DJ AG
Old Spice Stage
Fimiguerrero
Sahbabii
Len
Chy Cartier
YT
Kenny Allstar
Sunday July 13 2025
Main Stage
Drake
Vybz Kartel
Burna Boy
Popcaan
Spice
Masicka
DJ AG
Old Spice Stage
Uncle Waffles
Darkoo
Odumodublvck
Skeete
Izzy Bossy
Can I still buy tickets for Wireless 2025?
Yes, you can. There are still a limited number of tickets available on Ticketmaster. You can get a single day ticket for £190, a two-day pass for £320 or a full three-day pass for £475. There are some single VIP passes still going, too. You can get one of those for £253.
Wireless 2025 festival site map
How to get to the festival
Train
Finsbury Park station is served by National Rail trains that pick passengers up at London stops including Moorgate, Old Street, Highbury and Islington, Alexandra Palace, Farringdon, City Thameslink, London Blackfriars, London Bridge, London St Pancras and London Kings Cross.
Tube
You can get the Piccadilly line to Manor House Station or the Piccadilly or Victoria line to Finsbury Park Underground Station. At the end of the night, there will be a managed queue system in place for both stations, so expect to be standing around for a while.
Bus
Local buses 4, 19, 29, 106, 141, 153, 210,236, 253, 254, 259, 279, 341, W3, and W7 all stop nearby Finsbury Park. After the festival has ended, you can get night buses N19, N29, N253, and N279. Just keep in mind that there will likely be some road closures and diversions in place for the event, so keep an eye out for updates.
Taxis
There'll be a black cab rank close to the site.
Bag policy and banned items
You can find a full guide to all the forbidden items at Wireless 2025 here.
Weather forecast
London is going to be very, very hot when Drake comes to town. Make sure to stay hydrated and sun protected.
Friday, July 11 – highs of 32C, lows of 23C with clear skies all day.
Saturday, July 12 – highs of 30C, lows of 23C with clear skies all day.
Sunday, July 13 – highs of 30C, lows of 21C with clear skies all day.
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