Nine Inch Nails and Geordie Greep. Credit: Jason Squires and Jim Dyson via Getty

Nine Inch Nails, Geordie Greep and more are among the newly announced line-up additions to Mad Cool 2025.

Other new additions include the likes of Bad Nerves, Chloé Caillet and Kingfishr.

They join the previously announced Olivia Rodrigo, Kings of Leon, Noah Kahan, punk legend Iggy Pop, Alanis MorrisetteWeezer, who will be performing in Madrid for the first time in 20 years, Thirty Second to MarsGracie AbramsSt. VincentJusticeBloc PartyKaiser ChiefsThe WombatsJet, Glass Animals and more.

This year’s edition of the long-running festival will run between July 10 and 12. It will see the event return to the Villaverde site in Madrid, which festival organisers announced this year had undergone a series of improvements including a reduction in the number of stages, as well as a general reduction in public capacity to reduce schedule conflicts and artist overlaps.

You can find tickets here, and check out the full line-up and day splits below.

Mad Cool 2025 day splits poster. Credit: PRESS
Mad Cool 2025 day splits poster. Credit: PRESS

This year will also see the festival debut their first-ever Brunch! Electronik x Mad Cool, an exclusive day dedicated to showcasing the best of electronic music at the festival which will take place on Sunday July 13.

Last year’s edition of the annual Spaniard music bas saw performances from the likes of Dua LipaPearl JamBring Me The HorizonThe Smashing PumpkinsGarbageJanelle MonáeNothing But ThievesTom Odell and more.

You can check out NME’s roundup of Mad Cool 2024’s festival here.

For Nine Inch Nails, the announcement comes as the band today (January 22) confirmed details of a 2025 UK, European and North American tour. The US rock band are due to embark on an extensive run of dates this summer, dubbed ‘Peel It Back’. It’ll mark their first live performances together since 2022.

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