Olivia Rodrigo, Kings Of Leon and Noah Kahan Lead Mad Cool Festival 2025 Lineup
Also appearing at the Spanish festival are Alanis Morissette, Weezer, Iggy Pop, Glass Animals and St. Vincent.
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Mad Cool Festival has unveiled another bumper lineup for its 2025 edition. The long-running Spanish festival held at the Villaverde site in Madrid runs from Thursday, July 10 to Saturday, July 12 2025 and is headlined by Olivia Rodrigo, Kings of Leon, Noah Kahan, Grace Abrams, Alanis Morissette and Weezer.
Benson Boone, Justice, Iggy Pop, Thirty Seconds To Mars, Arde Bogotá, Residente, Glass Animals, and St. Vincent also make up the top half of the bill.
If those names aren’t enough to get you up and about, Mad Cool Festival also features sets from Foster the People, Leon Bridges, Mother Mother and Refused.
There’s also a great selection of Aussie acts representing at the festival, with Jet, Royel Otis, The Teskey Brothers and Battlesnake all making up the 2025 lineup.
General ticket sales commence Monday, December 23 via madcooltickets.com.
Mad Cool Festival has been running since 2016 and quickly established itself as one of Spain’s top-tier festivals alongside Primavera Sound.
Aimed at indie, rock, and pop lovers, the festival has expanded to focus on electronic artists. This year’s lineup included Dua Lipa, Garbage, Tom Odell, Pearl Jam, Bonobo, Tyla, The Killers, and The Breeders.
For full ticketing and lineup information visit madcoolfestival.es.
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