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Cross the Tracks 2025 in Brockwell Park: set times, full lineup, tickets and everything you need to know
Cross the Tracks 2025 in Brockwell Park: set times, full lineup, tickets and everything you need to know

Time Out

time23-05-2025

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Cross the Tracks 2025 in Brockwell Park: set times, full lineup, tickets and everything you need to know

After weeks of legal uncertainty, this year's day festivals in Brockwell Park are officially going ahead. Following Wide Awake on Friday (May 23) and Field Day on Saturday (May 24), next up in the south London park is Cross the Tracks. On Sunday (May 25) Cross the Tracks is set to deliver its usual resplendent, groove-tastic display of soul, funk and jazz. This year's lineup is headed up by Londoners Michael Kiwanuka and Ezra Collective. Heading to Cross the Tracks this weekend? Here's your ultimate guide to the 2025 event, from the full set times and remaining ticket availability to the weather forecast. When and where is Cross the Tracks 2025? Cross the Tracks is taking place at south London's Brockwell Park (SE24 9BJ) on Sunday May 25 2025. Timings Doors open at midday, and last entry is 8pm. Music curfew is 10.30pm. What's the full Cross the Tracks 2025 lineup and set times? Here's exactly who's playing at Cross the Tracks 2025 on what stage, and when. Mainline 30pm-1pm – LULU. 30pm-2pm – JGRREY 20pm-3.15pm – Lynda Dawn 45pm-4.45pm – Cymande 15pm-6.15pm – Jordan Rakei 05pm-8.15pm – Ezra Collective 9pm-10.30pm – Michael Kiwanuka Terminal 30pm-1pm – Ellie Harris 30pm-3pm – Thee Sinseers & The Altons 30pm-4.20pm – Skinshape 50pm-5.40pm – Nala Sinephro 10pm-7pm – Bashy 40pm-8.30pm – Baby Rose 9pm-10pm – Free Nationals D-Railed 30pm-1pm – Summer Banton 20pm-1.50pm – Jessy Blakemore 15pm-2.45pm – Nia Smith 10pm-3.40pm – RUBII 05pm-4.45pm – Shaé Universe 10pm-5.50pm – TBP Presents the Soul Cypher with Lizzie Berchie, Ayanna, [KSR] 50pm-6.40pm – The Blues Project: SENSES Block Party 05pm-7.55pm – Bilal 20pm-9pm – Naomi Sharon 30pm-10.30pm – Sinéad Harnett Locomotion 30pm-1pm – Marla Kether 20pm-2pm – Salami Rose Joe Louis 20pm-3.10pm – Fabiana Palladino 40pm-4.30pm – Jaz Karis 5pm-6pm – Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 6pm-8pm – Channel One 8pm-10pm – Gilles Peterson Funk Junction Midday-1pm – Naima Adams (DJ) & Sammseed 1pm-3pm – Alex Rita & Errol 3pm-5pm – Aba Shanti-i 5pm-6pm – Last Nubian feat Achanté The Caboose 05pm-12.40pm – Essence Martins 55pm-1.25pm – Mychelle 45pm-2.20pm – Olympia Vitalis 45pm-3.20pm – daste. 45pm-4.20pm – Allysha Joy 45pm-5.20pm – Moses Yoofee Trio 45pm-6.20pm – Jazzbois 45pm-7.20pm – Dargz 45pm-8.20pm – Tia Gordon 20pm-8.40pm – BexBlu 40pm-9pm – Kaicrewsade 10pm-10pm – Egyptian Lover Heritage Stage 30pm-2pm – Handson Family (DJ set) 2pm-3.15pm – Glade Marie 15pm-4.30pm – The Shejay + Exhibit 69 30pm-6.30pm – Sarah Love b2b Mr Thing 30pm-7pm – Carroll Thompson + Janet Kay live PA 7pm-8pm – IG Culture 8pm-9.30pm – Colin Dale 9pm-10pm – Handson Family (DJ set) Timings are subject to change. How to get to Cross the Tracks festival Festivalgoers are explicitly advised not to drive to the fest, and instead take public transport. The nearest tube is Brixton and the closest train is Herne Hill. Are there any tickets left for Cross the Tracks? Some tickets are still available, with general admission from around £76 and VIP from around £120. You can buy tickets here. What's the weather looking like? While weather over the bank holiday weekend is looking a bit mixed, the good news for Cross the Tracks is that Sunday is looking like the best of the bunch. The Met Office reckons Sunday afternoon onwards will range in temperature from 14C to 19C, with less than a 5 percent chance of rain. It'll be a bit windy. Afterparties The official afterparty is at Bricks in Brixton, with tickets on Resident Advisor on final release for around £14. There is also an unofficial afterparty at Effra Social, which is free entry. The last month or so has seen Brockwell Park's day festivals put in the spotlight, with anti-festival campaigners Protect Brockwell Park on the one side and Lambeth Council and festival promoters Brockwell Live (supported by community group SayYesLambeth) on the other. released a statement saying the events will go ahead.

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