Love International Festival has announced the first wave of acts for 2025 – check out the line-up so far below.
The event’s 10th anniversary edition is due to take place in Tisno, Croatia between July 9-15. Tickets go back on sale at 10am BST this Friday (October 25) – you can sign up for access here.
Today (October 22), organisers shared the initial batch of names for next summer’s bash – featuring Bonobo, Floating Points and Ben UFO.
Other artists on the bill include Or:la, Nosedrip, Sleep D, SHERELLE, Vladimir Ivkovic, Crazy P, Chaos In The CBD, Horse Meat Disco, Luke Una, Craig Richards, Ellie Stokes and Midland.
“2025 marks 10 years of Love International and also 20 years since the original Garden Festival, which became Love International in 2016,” a statement read.
“Next year’s programme pays homage to these roots, with some guests joining us in 2025 who were a key part of The Garden’s story and Love International’s formative years.”
Check out the line-up poster below.
Crazy P will be represented by remaining members Hot Toddy and Ron Basejam following the “sudden and tragic” death of lead vocalist Danielle Moore recently.
In a statement at the time, Moore’s surviving bandmates said: “We cannot believe the news ourselves and we know it will be the same for all of you. She gave us so much and we love her so much. Our hearts are broken.
“We need time to process that this has happened. Danielle lived a life driven by love compassion community and music. She lived the biggest of lives. We will miss her with all our hearts X.”
Meanwhile, Bonobo appeared on the line-up for The Warehouse Project 2024 in Manchester this September. The producer and DJ – real name Simon Green – also played on the Levels stage at this year’s Glastonbury.
Additionally, he made appearances at various European festivals including Mad Cool, Electric Castle and Tomorrowland.
Floating Points supported LCD Soundsystem at their headline show at All Points East in London this August, among numerous other dates.
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