Dekmantel Festival unveils over 150 names for 2025 line-up
Jeff Mills, Four Tet, Avalon Emerson and more are amongst the first artists added to the bill
Dekmantel Festival has unveiled the first set of names heading to Amsterdamse Bos this summer for its 11th edition.
More than 150 artists have been added to this year’s line-up, including returning favourites and some new faces who are set to make their Dekmantel debut this August.
Dekmantel’s 2025 edition is due to take place from July 30 to August 3, returning to its regular programmer after a milestone 10-day event in 2024 in celebration of its 10th anniversary.
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This year’s line-up will see the return of Four Tet, Jeff Mills, Avalon Emerson, Erika de Casier, Shanti Celeste, Ogazón, Blawan, and Djrum B2B Objekt, who’ll perform together for the first time ever.
2025 will also see a number of Dekmantel debuts, this time from the likes of Honey Dijon, Call Super, Richie Hawtin, Two Shell, The Orb, and plenty more.
“We’re beyond proud to officially unveil the line-up for Dekmantel Festival 2025, featuring over 150 electronic music trailblazers from around the globe,” the festival announced on Instagram earlier today.
“This is Dekmantel Festival 2025—unlocking electronic music’s most adventurous realms from Wednesday, July 30 through Sunday, August 3.”
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Elsewhere on the line-up, Leftfield are set to celebrate 30 years since the release of their debut album ‘Leftism’, while artists including Steffi & Virginia, Polygonia, and Sega Bodega will all bring their new live shows to the festival.
Reuniting in honour of the late Andrew Weatherall – marking five years since his death – The Sabres Of Paradise will also make a rare appearance at Dekmantel 2025.
The first tickets for Dekmantel’s 11th edition are available now. Grab yours here, and check out the first wave line-up below.
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