Also on next year’s festival bill are Weezer, The Last Dinner Party and Korn.
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It’s that time of the year when European festivals start dropping their lineups, with the Netherlands’ Pinkpop Festival revealing its first release of artists performing at the annual event.
Held in Landgraaf, Netherlands from Friday, June 20 to Sunday, June 22, 2025, Pinkpop has announced the man who brought sexy back, Justin Timberlake, singer-songwriter global star Olivia Rodrigo and UK experimental prog rockers Muse as headliners.
They will be joined by an eclectic bill of musos including 90s favourites Weezer, UK trailblazers The Last Dinner Party, weed-loving hip hp collective Cypress Hill, nu metal greats Korn, Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro and many more.
The Pinkpop lineup also features a couple of Aussie acts, with Confidence Man and Amyl And The Sniffers set to make their mark.
Tickets for the festival are on sale now via this link.
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Found in 1970, Pinkpop has been running for 54 years, making it the oldest and longest running annual dedicated pop and rock music festival in the world.
An average of 60,000 people pass through the gates each day of the festival, with over 2 million people having attended the festival since its beginning.
This year’s Pinkpop was another raging success headlined by Måneskin, Calvin Harris and Ed Sheeran with performances from Avril Lavigne, Sam Smith and Limp Bizkit.
Pinkpop Festival takes place in Landgraaf, Netherlands from Friday, June 20 to Sunday, June 22, 2025. Tickets are on sale now via pinkpop.nl.
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