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All the destination music festivals to travel to in 2025

All the destination music festivals to travel to in 2025

Vogue Singapore24-04-2025

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Last weekend, the party reigned in the desert with Coachella capping off its annual turn in California—following two successful weekends. Gagachella brought the house down, Green Day displayed its eternal prowess and Charli XCX reminded us of how good of a brat summer we had, featuring A-list collaborators Billie Eilish, Lorde and Troye Sivan. Meanwhile, much of the other fanfare fell on K-pop soloists like Jennie and Lisa of Blackpink, who basked in the glory of their individual discographies. All in all, the epic set also drew a famous crowd—as with previous years—with plenty of celebrity sightings in the vein of Timothée Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rosé and Justin and Hailey Bieber.
It's safe to say a flame has been well ignited for destination music festivals—which are often a treat especially if you have a homeground advantage. Even if that isn't the case, a stellar lineup could easily justify a trip out as part of a vacation. First off, the veritable Lollapalooza that has had a strong start to the year in locations like Chile, Brazil and Argentina. Its next show is expected in Chicago, with Tyler the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter as headliners. Closer to home in Asia, one can always count on summer blowouts like Fuji Rock and Summer Sonic to deliver a good time. An emerging contender in the mix? Seoul Jazz, which will welcome Grammy-nominated artist Raye, Thundercats, Jacob Collier and Damiano David. Of course being in South Korea, the starry lineup also includes local heavyweights Jannabi, Epik High, Lee Youngji and CNBlue.
Below, see Vogue Singapore's top picks of destination music festivals in 2025.
1 / 8 Primavera 2025 Barcelona: June 4 to June 8
One of Europe's biggest blowouts, Primavera returns with a slew of heavy-hitters—in none other than Barcelona, Spain. Charli XCX and Troye Sivan will once again team up to make the crowd sweat alongside other favourites like Chappell Roan, Haim, FKA Twigs and Clairo. @aterrormusical
2 / 8 Fuji Rock 2025: July 25 to July 27
Just 90 minutes from Tokyo, Naeba Ski Resort will host the longstanding Fuji Rock 2025, as bright-eyed festival goers brace the annual heat to see their favourite acts. This year's iteration will bring local legend Tatsuro Yamashita up to the stage for his first Fuji Rock appearance, and will welcome back familiar names like Vampire Weekend, Vulfpeck, James Blake and Ok Go. Getty
3 / 8 Seoul Jazz: May 31 to June 1
Seoul Jazz has come a long way since its debut in 2006. Now, the lineup has expanded to incorporate acts that go beyond the traditional jazz genre; this year, Olympic Park will play host to performances by Grammy nominee Raye, Thundercats and Kings of Convenience. Getty
4 / 8 Lollapalooza Chicago: July 31 to August 3
The hour is nigh in Chicago. Following the success of its festivals in Berlin and Chile, Lollapalooza Chicago will draw in its own fleet of fans—namely of Tyler the Creator, pop-rock songstress Olivia Rodrigo and K-pop girl group Twice. @fanplus1dotcom
5 / 8 Heads in the Clouds: May 31 to June 1
In case you didn't get the memo, 2025 is the year of G-Dragon. Fans of the K-pop supernova can not only look forward to a world tour but also a headliner act at Heads in the Clouds in Los Angeles. Brought to us by the folks of 88 Rising, expect other artists in their repertoire like Jackson Wang, Rich Brian, Milli and other Asian artists to take over the stage. Getty
6 / 8 Summer Sonic Tokyo and Osaka: August 16 to August 17
The Summer Sonic festivals at both Tokyo and Osaka are stacked to say the least—with vocal powerhouse Alicia Keys and punk rock band Fall Out Boy emerging to perform their most loved hits. Whilst both lineups mostly mirror one another, fans of South Korean quartet Aespa might want to choose Tokyo's fest and BabyMonster's fandom might take to Osaka on the other hand. Getty
7 / 8 Leeds 2025: August 21 to August 25
If you find yourself in England for some summer fun, travel up north for Leeds where you can catch a diverse set of artists at Bramham Park. From Chappell Roan to the metal boys of Limp Bizkit, a fresh shuffle of today and yesteryear's artists are scheduled for this annual blowout. @thekillers
8 / 8 2025 Soundside Festival: September 27 to September 28
For those of us residing in Asia, Soundside Festival in Bridgeport, Connecticut would naturally veer a little off course. But having said that, it's not often you see The Killers, Weezer, Hozier and Vampire Weekend gathering for one sensational weekend. Expect the romantic notion of nostalgia to overflow, as other acts like Djo and Japanese Breakfast work their respective charms.

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