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

Time Out

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

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

Parklife is one of the UK's finest festivals (according to Time Out). It's hosted the likes of Wu Tang Clan, Liam Gallagher and Snoop Dogg in years gone by, so naturally, this year's bill features even more of the planet's biggest stars. The Manchester festival kicks off this weekend, with performances spanning multiple genres, from '90s hiphop to electronic, pop and dubstep. And if you're feeling spontaneous, there are still plenty of tickets to get your hands on. Here's everything you need to know ahead of Parklife 2025. When is Parklife 2025? Parklife is happening on June 14 and June 15. Gates open at 12pm on Saturday and 1pm on Sunday, finishing at 11pm. Where is Parklife 2025 and how do I get there? As always, the festival is taking place at Manchester's Heaton Park. The best way to get there is to hop on the dedicated shuttle bus, which goes from Lever Street in the city centre every 10 minutes, dropping punters right outside the festival site. The journey takes around 30 minutes. At the end of each day, it'll begin picking people up from the site at 6.30pm and keep running until the site is clear. There are also the trams from Manchester Victoria to Heaton Park which run every six minutes, with the journey lasting 15 minutes. If you download the Bee Network app, you can purchase the Parklife Travel Pass for £8 a day (or £14.85 for the weekend), which will let you get on any bus or tram service in Greater Manchester to get to and from the event. Who are the headliners for Parklife 2025? On Saturday night, the headline slot belongs to rapper 50 Cent. Then on Sunday, Charli xcx tops the bill. What's the full Parklife lineup and set times? Saturday The Valley 12pm-2.15pm: Rich Reason & Yami 2.15pm-2.45pm: JD Cliffe 3.15pm-4pm: Antony Szmierek 4.30pm-5pm: Flo 5.45pm-6.45pm: Rudimental 7.45pm-8.30pm: Jorja Smith 9.30pm-10.45pm: 50 Cent The Hangar 2pm-1.45pm: Nautica 1.45pm-3.30pm: Joëlla Jackson 3.30pm-5pm: Obskür 5pm-6.30pm: Rossi 6.30pm-8pm: Max Dean 8pm-9.30pm: Mochakk 9.30pm-11pm: PAWSA Matinee 12pm-1pm: Leaha 1pm-2.20pm: Faster Horses 2.20pm-3.40pm: sim0ne 3.40pm-5pm: MALUGI 5pm-6.30pm: Interplanetary Criminal 6.30pm-8pm: KI/KI 8pm-9.30pm: Partiboi69 9.30pm-11pm: Alex Farell Magic Sky 12pm-1.30pm: Niamh 1.30pm-3pm: Inafekt 3pm-4.30pm: Beccs Vernon 4.30pm-6.15pm: Kyle Starkey 6.15pm-8pm: Morgan Seatree 8pm-9.30pm Steve Angello Big Top 12:00 - 13:45: Hold Tight DJs 13:45 - 14:45: Saint Ludo 14:45 - 15:45: Champion 15:45 - 16:45: Surusinghe 16:45 - 17:45: 4am Kru 17:45 - 18:45: Y U QT 18:45 - 19:45: Skream & Benga 19:45 - 20:45: Joy Orbison 20:45 - 21:45: NOTION 22:00 - 23:00: salute presents True Vision G Stage 12:00 - 13:20: OBP (Jelsen b2b Stocked Up b2b Simmo) 13:20 - 14:40: Murphy's Law 14:40 - 16:00: Enzo Is Burning 16:00 - 17:20: L.P. Rhythm 17:20 - 18:40: Paige Tomlinson 18:40 - 20:00: Chaos In The CBD 20:00 - 21:30: Luuk Van Dijk 21:30 - 23:00: Sally C Jägermeister 12pm–1.30pm: Ned Spencer 1.30pm–2.30pm: Dave Cooper 2.30pm–3.30pm: DJ Ironik 3.30pm–4.30pm: Just Yas 4.30pm–5.30pm: Majestic 5.30pm–6.30pm: Joe Lobel 6.30pm–7.30pm: Beyond Chicago 7.30pm–8.30pm: Charlie Powell 9.15pm–10pm: Yemz Captain Morgan 12pm–2pm: Shimrise 2pm–4pm: JJESS 4pm–6pm: VNEE 6pm–8pm: Arthi 8pm–10pm: Just Jane Sunday The Valley 1pm-2pm: Gina Breeze 2pm-3pm: Jodie Harsh 3.30pm-4.15pm: Marc Rebillet 4.30pm-5.30pm: Girls Don't Sync 6pm-6.45pm: Confidence Man 7.15pm-8.45pm: Peggy Gou 9.30pm-10.45pm: Charli xcx The Hangar 1pm-2.10pm: Krysko 2.10pm-3.30pm: Aletha 3.30pm-4.50pm: DJ Gigola 4.50pm-6.10pm Ewan McVicar 6.10pm-7.30pm: DJ HEARTSTRING 8pm-9pm: Overmono 9.30pm-11pm: BICEP presents CHROMA (AV/DJ Set) Matinee 1pm-2.20pm: PACH 2.20pm-3.40pm: Mella Dee 3.40pm-5pm: Chloé Caillet 5pm-6.30pm: Prospa 6.30pm-8pm: Josh Baker 8pm-11pm: Chris Stussy Magic Sky 1pm-1.45pm: North Base b2b Mark XTC 1.45pm-2.35pm: Harriet Jaxxon (w/ Jolie P) 2.35pm-3.25pm: A Little Sound 3.25pm-4.15pm: Basslayerz 4.15pm-5.10pm: Hedex (w/ Eksman) 5.10pm-6.05pm: Motionz (w/ IC3) 6.05pm-7pm: Bou (w/ B Live 247) 7pm-7.55pm: Hybrid Minds (w/ Tempza) 7.55pm-8.50pm: Sota (w/ Carasel) 8.50pm-9.45pm: Andy C (w/ Tonn Piper) Big Top 1pm–2pm: Urbi 2pm–3.15pm: Mix-Stress 3.15pm–4.30pm: D.O.D 4.30pm–5.45pm: Fish56Octagon 5.45pm–7pm: Paul Woolford 7pm–8.15pm: Sam Divine 8.15pm–9.30pm: Mau P 9.30pm–10.45pm: Armand Van Helden G Stage 1pm–2pm: Larishka b2b Butchaboi 2pm–3pm: Rich Reason (w/ Fox) 3pm–4pm: Miley Serious (w/ Truthos) 4pm–5pm: Club Angel 5pm–6pm: Diffrent b2b Shuffa (w/ Riko Dan) 6pm–7pm: Ghoulish (w/ T-Man) 7pm–8pm: Conducta 8pm–9pm: Todd Edwards (w/ Chunky) 9pm–10pm: Oppidan 10pm–11pm: BAKEY (w/ Strategy) Jägermeister 1pm–2pm: PHIA 2pm–2.45pm: Adele 2.45pm–3.30pm: Sham Steele 3.30pm–4.15pm: Readee 4.15pm–5pm: Sha Dev 5pm–6pm: Cash Only 6pm–6.30pm: Local 6.30pm–7.30pm: G2 7.30pm–8.30pm: Alex Mills 8.30pm–9.15pm: CJ Beatz 9.15pm–10pm: Sam Supplier Captain Morgan 1pm–2pm: Selectacee 2pm–4pm: Fliss Mayo 4pm–6pm: 6pm–8pm: ESC 8pm–10pm: Gracie T Can I still buy tickets for Parklife Festival 2025? You sure as hell can. Full weekend tickets are still up for grabs for £164.45, and Saturday or Sunday only tickets are on sale for £97.70. There are also VIP packages still available from £140. You can get your last-minute ticket here. When is last entry? Don't be dilly-dallying. Parklife says last entry on each day is 'strictly' 5pm. After that you won't be let through. You also won't be allowed to leave and re-enter – once you're in, you're in. Full list of banned items It goes without saying – you can't bring any illegal like drugs, explosives or sharp weapons into the festival. There's a long list of other stuff you won't be able to take past the gates either. Here it is in full: No alcohol or liquids of any kind No drugs including 'legal highs' or Nitrous Oxide. No knives or weapons No EPOS machines No aerosols, sprays or pressurised containers permitted No flag poles No balloons No camp chairs/stools No clothing, garments or items which promote cultural appropriation No glass Compact umbrellas permitted, no golf umbrellas Admission is subject to search No under 17's – 17 year olds must be accompanied by a responsible guardian aged 18 or over. (Maximum of 4 under 18's per responsible guardian). No food No perfumes or aftershaves No dogs No flares or fireworks No bikes No re-entry No drink of any kind [empty plastic refillable bottle are allowed – up to 500ml, no metal bottles, free water points are located across the festival. Water bags/rucksacks are not permitted] Sun cream or lotion sized at 200ml or less in original containers, vape liquid, and eye drops in standard plastic 10ml containers will be allowed but contents may be tested on arrival No laser pens or pointers No professional cameras, including professional camera equipment (e.g. camera stand, lenses, and selfie sticks) No audio recording equipment, noise-making devices No skateboards and rollerblades, hover-boards, scooters, bicycles, and other personal motorized and non-motorized vehicles No unauthorised solicitation or marketing materials (e.g., handbills, flyers, stickers) No drones or unmanned aerial systems No unofficial tabards and reflective hi vis jackets No rucksacks or large bags. Small bags, that are not rucksacks, are allowed into the festival with the dimensions W21cm x H30CM x D8cm. This is A4 Size. No Selfie-Sticks Filming and photography in the gate areas is not allowed. Weather forecast We hate to say it, but there is some rain on the cards. The Met Office says that that there's a high chance of rain in Greater Manchester on Saturday from 7am all the way through to 5pm. Sunday's looking a little better with rain only forecast around 1pm. Temperatures are predicted to range from 15C to 20C.

SHUFFA
SHUFFA

ABC News

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

SHUFFA

Get your subs up 'cos Manchester's SHUFFA is throwing down big bass bangers ahead of his Aussie tour. Loading This UK based selecta has been making major moves of late, including an upcoming slot at Parklife later this year and an extended show run Down Under, but up first he's holding it down on Mix has had a big few years, with his productions gaining regular support from some of the the biggest names in the dance scene including Malugi, Y U QT, Girls Don't Sync and Dr Dubplate (just to name a few!).Earlier this year he dropped his Nomad EP via Bristol based label Shall Not Fade, a nostalgia-heavy four tracker that blends his signature hard house, trance, UKG and speedy g spanning sound. He followed up the EP with new track 'TOUCHDOWN HYPE' that gained early support pre-release from Interplanetary Criminal who ran it up in his Coachella set, and you can check it out for yourself here:SHUFFA's making his triple j debut tonight to give us a taster of what to expect from his Australian tour run, and you'll hear a whole bunch of fresh and unreleased IDs in his set along with plenty of big garage rollers. Lock it in!

Galway International Arts Festival sees The Stunning return for hometown gig
Galway International Arts Festival sees The Stunning return for hometown gig

Irish Independent

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Galway International Arts Festival sees The Stunning return for hometown gig

An explosive night can be expected as Interplanetary Criminal, Shampain and Tommy Holohan light up the stage on July 25. Together, these three will deliver a night of pulsating rhythms, genre-blurring sounds, and serious party energy. The following night, July 26, will see a band known for their infectious energy, unforgettable melodies, and electric performances, return to their hometown. Formed in Galway in the late 1980s, The Stunning quickly rose to fame with a string of hits that quickly became Irish anthems, including Brewing Up a Storm, Heads Are Gonna Roll, and Half Past Two. The Stunning are renowned for delivering live shows that blend tight musicianship with raw, crowd-pleasing energy - making this show one not to be missed. 'This special Galway homecoming concert at the Heineken Big Top on Saturday, July 26, promises to be one of the most magical nights of the summer,' Galway International Arts Festival said. Acts already announced for the Heineken Big Top at Galway International Arts Festival 2025 include Block Rockin Beats, Amble, The Mary Wallopers, Picture This, Mogwai, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Natasha Bedingfield, and Kingfishr. Galway International Arts Festival is an annual celebration of the arts, featuring a diverse programme of events, including music, theatre, visual arts and more. It brings together local and international artists to showcase their talent, creating a vibrant cultural experience for audiences of all ages. This year, GIAF runs from July 14 to 27. Tickets for both shows go on sale at 10am on Friday, May 2 from or

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