Second wave of headliners announced for Leicestershire’s Noisily Festival 2025

Noisily Festival has announced the second wave of headliners for its 2025 edition.

The annual electronic music festival is set to return to its spectacular site in Barkestone Woods, just outside Grantham, in Leicestershire from 10th-13th July 2025.

The festival hosts some of the most exciting musicians and performers from the UK and abroad, along with a plethora of innovative installations and mind-bending visual arts. Some call it the best outdoor psychedelic trance experience in England.

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PICTURED: Revellers enjoy last year’s Noisily Festival in woods near Grantham

Newly announced artists on the Noisily stage include Hannes Bieger, Mha Iri, Alan Fitzpatrick, Dave Seaman, Anonymous Funk Odyssey and Just Her.

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On the Treehouse Stage, DJ Skeptical, DJ Storm, Iration Steppas, Silva Bumpa, Samurai Breaks, Ant TC1, Benny L, Chinese Daughter and more will join previously announced acts like Goldie & Medic MC.

The Liquid stage, which focuses more on the UK psychedelic scene, will also be back for its 18th appearance this year with Rinkadink, Burn in Noise, Altruism, JOOF, Neutron and more joining the line-up.

View the full programme and get tickets at Noisily’s website now, and watch a history of the festival and its ethos here.

A festival spokesman said: Noisily’s core identity is built around its diverse range of electronic music, something we take great pride in.

“We’ve always drawn talent from both the underground and mainstream scenes, and our 2025 program is no exception.  We’re excited to explore a stunning mix of global electronic sounds, bringing something truly special to the table.  We can’t wait to immerse ourselves into the beats and treats come July – Deep in our home of Barkestone Woods.

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