City festival unveils 2025 summer line-up

Sarah Turnnidge & Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley
BBC News, Bristol
Khris Cowley A stage at Love Saves The Day. The picture is taken from the back of the crowd, and the stage itself is black with a large red heart design around it. Khris Cowley
The first wave of acts has been announced ahead of tickets going on sale

The line-up for Bristol's biggest music festival has been announced.

Overmono and Nia Archives are set to headline the Saturday and Sunday respectively of this year's Love Saves The Day festival.

Groove Armada, Andy C, Ghetts and Girls Don't Sync are also amongst the first acts to be announced for the Ashton Court event, held on 24 and 25 May.

Festival director Tom Paine said the event was "shaping up to be pretty spectacular".

"We're really bringing some of the biggest and best names across the electronic music scene to the city for the bank holiday as well as some of the most exciting local talent out there," he added.

Other acts highlighted in the first announcement include:

  • Giggs
  • Hybrid Minds
  • Pawsa
  • Skream & Benga
  • Wilkinson
  • Camo & Krooked
  • Chris Stussy
  • Eats Everything
  • Eliza Rose
  • Enzo Siragusa
  • Josh Baker
  • Jyoty
  • Mall Grab
  • Netsky
  • Shy FX

Tickets for this year's festival are set to be released on Friday at 10:00 GMT on the festival's website.

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