Primavera Sound has confirmed the day splits for next year’s festival in Barcelona.
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The festival announced its 2025 line-up last month, with Charli XCX, Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter all set to headline. Following the line-up announcement, XCX took to X to nod to their collective pop cultural force, saying: “headlining primavera sound next year with sabrina and chappell. finally holy trinity unlocked ;)”
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, FKA Twigs, HAIM, Jamie xx, Fontaines D.C., Beach House, IDLES, Clairo, Turnstile and more.
The initial gender-balanced line-up of 147 artists also features TV On The Radio, Sturgill Simpson, ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Floating Points, Stereolab, Spiritualized and Parcels among many more.
Now, Primavera Sound has revealed its day splits. Charli XCX will be heading up the line-up on Friday, June 5, Carpenter on Saturday, June 6 and Roan on Sunday, June 7.
Check out the full line-up poster below:
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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.”
In other news, the line-up for Primavera Sound Porto 2025 was revealed last week, also with Charli XCX on the bill. Joining her will be Deftones, Fontaines D.C., Central Cee, Jamie xx, Beach House, Haim, Michael Kiwanuka and Turnstile.
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