Finland’s Flow Festival Shares 2025 Lineup
The Nordic festival’s 2025 lineup includes Charli XCX, Khruangbin and Fontaines D.C.
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Finland’s boutique Flow Festival returns in 2025 with a lineup headlined by brat Charli XCX, psych trio Khruangbin and indie-alt favourites Fontaines D.C.
Taking place at the historic Suvilahti power plant area in Helsinki, Finland from Friday, August 8 to Sunday, August 10, Flow Festival 2025 also features sets from Portishead singer-songwriter Beth Gibbons, Irish hip hop trio KNEECAP, electronic music producer Joy Orbison and Bicep collaborating with Chroma for a VDJ set.
The current lineup is rounded out by Veronica Maggio, Autechre, Montell Fish, Avalon Emerson, Sexmane, Pehmoaino: Sätkynukkekoti, Pariisin Kevät, MELO, Saimaa, Regina: Soita mulle, DJ Ibusal, emma & matilda and good boys.
Tickets for Flow Festival 2025 are on sale now via flowfestival.com.
Flow Festival has been a constant on the Finland musical calendar since its inception in 2004. Not only is it a genre-spanning music festival featuring local and international artists, but Flow Festival offers art installations, film screenings, workshops, TED talks and more, making it a truly diverse experience.
Awarded the Music & Media Finland Best Festival award four times in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013, the 2024 event featured a lineup that included Fred Again.., Pulp, Jessie Ware, RAYE, Alvvays, Vince Staples and James Blake.
Flow Festival 2025 takes place at the historic Suvilahti power plant area in Helsinki, Finland from Friday, August 8 to Sunday, August 10, 2025. For full ticketing information visit flowfestival.com.
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