The Great Escape 2025 add 120 names to line-up plus spotlight show with Pete Doherty and Warmduscher

The Great Escape 2025 add 120 names to line-up plus spotlight show with Pete Doherty and Warmduscher

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The Great Escape Festival has added 120 names to its 2025 line-up and announced a spotlight show with Pete Doherty and Warmduscher.

Taking place in Brighton from May 14-17, the festival welcomes Doherty and Warmduscher for a special Spotlight Show curated by Doherty’s record label, Strap Originals. It takes place at the Deep End venue on Brighton’s beachfront.

Further additions to the festival’s weekend bill include: Jordan Adetunji, Lynks, The K’s, Donny Benét, The Moonlandingz, Black Fondu, Real Farmer, Shortstraw, Bold Love, and Namesbliss.

The festival has also shared that The Road To Great Escape, its annual showcase of events, will take place in the preceding week at Glasgow’s King Tut’s (May 9-10) and Dublin’s Whelan’s (May 12-13). Here, some of the acts who are billed for the festival will perform in their hometowns before going down to Brighton to play at The Great Escape 2025.

Last year over 125 artists boycotted the event due to its ties with Barclays Bank, who were accused of investing in a number of companies that supply arms to Israel. In October it was announced that Barclays will no longer be a partner of The Great Escape Festival in 2025.

Campaign group Bands Boycott Barclays shared on social media: “CONFIRMED: Barclays is not a partner of The Great Escape 2025! BOYCOTTS WORK!”

“After hundreds of artists and music industry professionals took collective action in solidarity with Palestine this year, Barclays are no longer in any way affiliated with The Great Escape Festival!”

Every artist that had been booked to play the 2024 opening party in Brighton cancelled their appearancealongside more than 100 others, including Picture ParlourMiso Extra and Alfie Templeman. Over 1,200 artists including IDLESSquid and Massive Attack also signed an open letter addressed to The Great Escape, asking them to remove Barclays as a sponsor.

The festival has been running since 2006, and previous performers include Charli XCX, Sam Fender and Fontaines DC.



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