
With today’s announcement of 14 more acts, the Roskilde Festival completes its music program for 2025. In total, the line-up now includes 185 artists from 45 countries – including international greats such as Charli XCX, Olivia Rodrigo, Stormzy, Nine Inch Nails, Tyla, Doechii, Arca and FKA twigs. The ticket advance sale is in full swing.
Among the newly announced acts are the German rapper Ikkimel, who with experimental hyperpop and pointed lyrics is one of the most exciting newcomers to the German-speaking music scene. The Danish noise-pop duo The Raveonettes, the Brazilian music star Seu Jorge, UK start-up Rachel Chinouriri, the soul duo MRCY and the acclaimed composer Astrid Sonne, who will present a live show specially developed for Roskilde, have also been confirmed for this year’s festival edition. A special highlight for the local audience is likely to be the joint appearance of Gilli and Benny Jamz from Denmark as the hip-hop duo Kenny – a premiere moment on stage.
Every summer, 130,000 visitors and volunteers come to the Roskilde Festival to celebrate music, art and community in a way that is only possible in a few places around the world. Our 2025 line-up of 185 acts from 45 countries reflects the energy, creativity and global spirit that makes Roskilde one of the most important festivals in the world. It not only shows what shapes the moment, but also gives an outlook on the sounds, trends and expressions that will shape our future, said Thomas Sønderby Jepsen, Head of Music at the Roskilde Festival.
185 acts from 45 countries
The Roskilde Festival 2025 presents an impressive line-up of international headliners including Charli XCX, Olivia Rodrigo, Stormzy, Nine Inch Nails, Tyla, Doechii, Anohni and the Johnsons, Arca, Deftones, FKA Twigs, Fontaines D.C., Jamie xx, Lola Young, Schoolboy Q and Beth Gibbons. The Danish pop icon MØ is also part of the programme, as are acclaimed artists such as Wet Leg, Faye Webster and Lucy Dacus as well as up-and-coming acts such as Magdalena Bay, Horsegiirl and FLO – a reflection of the complexity and dynamism of the current musical landscape.
The international orientation of the festival is also evident in the stylistic and cultural range: from the sitar virtuoso Anoushka Shankar (India) to high-life rhythms of the Kwashibu Area Band (Ghana) and punk-soaked cumbia of Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso (Argentina) to Mongolian laryngeal metal of The Hu and protest rap of Saint Levant (Palestine).
The timetable is here
With today’s announcement, the detailed timetable will also be released – offering all visitors the opportunity to plan their week full of musical discoveries and unforgettable headlining moments. From Saturday, the 28. In June, the festival will start with the First Days program, where hand-picked newcomers will be presented until July 1. From Wednesday, July 2, the full festival area will finally open, including headliner shows.
A festival like no other
Just 25 minutes from Copenhagen, the Roskilde Festival is much more than a music event: It is a non-profit movement supported by 30,000 volunteers. All proceeds go to cultural, charitable and youth-promoting projects worldwide – so far around DKK 457 million (about 61 million euros) have been collected for charity. With a unique mix of international headliners, emerging artists and a clear social mission, the Roskilde Festival offers a festival experience shaped by community, creativity and a firm will to make a difference.
A full festival ticket is for 2,550 DKK (about 342 €) plus. Fees, two-day tickets for 2,100 DKK (about 282€) plus Fees and day tickets for DKK 1,330 (about 178 €) plus Fees available. Day tickets for Friday as well as two-day tickets for Wednesday Friday, Thursday Friday and Friday Saturday are already sold out. All proceeds from the festival are donated to initiatives that support children and young people worldwide. Tickets are available at: roskilde-festival.dk/en
The 14 music acts announced today for the Roskilde Festival 2025:
Kenny (DK)
Rachel Chinouriri (UK)
The Raveonettes (DK)
Seu Jorge (BR)
Ale Hop & Titi Bakorta (PE/CG)
Astrid Sun (DK)
Aya (UK)
Dreamers’ Circus (DK)
Ikkimel (DE)
Collapse and Grava (DK)
Maureen (MQ)
Merope (LT)
Mrcy (UK)
Seäjvvuot (SÁ)
Here is the entire line-up.