
Outbreak Festival 2025 in Victoria Park: set times, full lineup, tickets and everything you need to know
Last weekend (June 6-8), LIDO Festival made its debut in Victoria Park. Gig-goers enjoyed sets from Massive Attack, Jamie XX and Nia Archives as they welcomed the brand new event. This weekend (June 13-15) is set to be even bigger, as LIDO welcomes Charli XCX, London Grammar, and an entire sub-festival appropriately called 'Outbreak'.
Outbreak Festival was born in Manchester in 2011, and, according to LIDO's organisers, 'has built a major platform to the UK's consistently thriving counterculture'. This year, it's making its way down to the capital and bringing with it a 'diverse and eclectic' host of underground bands and artists.
This Friday, for one day only, Londoners will have the chance to experience Outbreak without getting a train up north. Here's everything you need to know about Outbreak at LIDO this weekend.
When and where is Outbreak at LIDO Festival?
Outbreak will be taking place in Victoria Park on Friday, June 13, ahead of the rest of LIDO's sets on Saturday and Sunday. It will take place in Victoria Park, in the same place and same stages as the wider LIDO fest.
Timings
Doors will open at 2.30pm, or 2pm if you have an advanced entry ticket. Headliners Alex G and Turnstile will take to the main stage at 7.35pm and 9.25 respectively.
What's the full Outbreak LIDO lineup and set times?
You can find the rest of the stage splits for the day below:
Main Stage
Mudi Sama: 2.35pm - 2.55pm
Momma: 3.20pm - 3.50pm
Fleshwater: 4.20pm - 4.50pm
Julie: 5.20pm - 5.50pm
Danny Brown: 6.20pm - 6.55pm
Alex G: 7.35pm – 8.35pm
Turnstile: 9.25pm – 10.55pm
Stage 2
Kumo 99: 2.35pm – 3pm
Drug Church: 3.30 – 4.05pm
Speed: 4.35pm – 5.10pm
Superheaven: 5.40pm – 6.10pm
Glassjaw: 6.45pm – 7.30pm
Knocked Loose: 8.15pm – 9.15pm
Stage 3
They Are Gutting a Body of Water: 3.40pm – 4.10pm
feeble little horse: 4.40pm – 5.10pm
Jane Remover: 5.40pm – 6.10pm
Model/Actriz: 6.40pm – 7.25pm
Have A Nice Life: 8.15pm – 9.15pm
Sunny Day Real Estate: 8.15pm – 9.15pm
Festival map
The festival map will be the same as the one for the rest of LIDO – you can have a look at it here.
How to get to LIDO festival
If you're travelling by tube, the best stations to get off at are Mile End (District, Central and Hammersmith and City lines) and Bethnal Green (Central line), both of which are within walking distance of Viccy Park. Just be aware that there are no night services on the Hammersmith and City or District lines.
By bus, you can get any of the 8, 277, 309, 339, 388, D3 and D6 services, because they all have stops nearby the venue.
If you are using public transportation, make sure to check before you travel, and have a look here for this weekend's disruptions.
Are there any tickets left for Outbreak at LIDO Festival 2025?
Yes, there are still tickets left for Outbreak, and you can buy them on the official LIDO website here. Day passes begin at £85.55.
What's the weather looking like?
The weather forecast is currently alright, although it could be better. There is a yellow warning for thunderstorms for Greater London starting from 3pm, but temperatures are looking like they'll be hitting mid-to-high twenties, so bring a light rain jacket to cover all bases.
We also recommend you up to date with the latest weather forecasts before you leave for the event tomorrow.
Afterparties
If all of that somehow isn't enough, you can keep the party going at the Colour Factory, where DJs such as Kumo 99 and LustSickPuppy will be playing. You can grab your tickets for £13 here.
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