
Shangri-la has shared its full line-up for this year’s Glastonbury Festival, as the South East Corner field takes on its new theme “The Wilding.”
Shared with Mixmag via a hand-printed poster today (April 16), Shangri-la confirmed that it will be going “offline” for 2025 in a move to encourage attendees to forgo technology and experience a “complete reset.”
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This reset includes the field itself, with a “ground up” redesign for Glastonbury 2025; Shangri-la will feature four entirely new stages: Shangri-la Main Stage, Lore, Luna, and Azaadi, with only the Nomad Stage expected to return for this year’s festival.
While details on the new stages will only be announced via Shangri-La’s new newsletter, Mixmag can confirm that the Shangri-la Main Stage will see performances from Pa Salieu, Kneecap, Example and Katy B.
Crowds at the newly-built Luna stage will be able to catch takeovers from Brighter Days Family, Sports Banger and Defected Records, Skepta and Jammer’s Mas Tiempo and the first ever show from new foursome MAJ!C — made up of Maya Jane Coles, Alex Jones, Jammer and Chloe Robinson.
Azaadi will feature South Asian-focused programming, taking over from last year’s Arrivals club stage — with Manara, Panjabi Hit Squad, Kiss Nuka, Bobby Friction and Anyasa all confirmed to appear.
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“When we said Everything Must Go, we meant it; everything has gone,” says Shangri-la’s Creative director, Kaye Dunnings. “The Wilding is a complete reset. We want to return to the feeling of experiencing collective real life joy, of being present, and discovering something new with wonderment and awe.”
“We’ve reset our communications too, and we want to celebrate one on one, real life and analogue connections,” she continues. “This year we have hand made our line up announcement and hand posted or delivered it to the press, and for all future announcements, line up additions, and other secrets, we have launched a newsletter.”
You can check out the full line-up via the poster below.
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- Source: NEWHD MEDIA