Thinking about hitting Wireless Festival this year? You’re in the right spot. We’ll walk you through the basics so you can lock in your plans without the guesswork.
Wireless returns to London’s Finsbury Park on the weekend of 13‑15 July 2025. Gates open at 12 pm each day, and the main stages keep the music pumping until about 11 pm. The venue is easy to reach by tube – just hop on the Piccadilly or Victoria line to Finsbury Park station.
There are three main ticket options: single‑day passes, a full‑weekend pass, and the VIP Experience. Single‑day tickets start at £75, the weekend bundle is £200, and VIP tickets sit around £350. All tickets are sold through the official Wireless website and a handful of authorised partners. Keep an eye on the sale dates – the earliest batch usually sells out within hours.
Pro tip: if you’re flexible about which day you attend, grab a single‑day ticket for the headliner you want most. The early‑bird price is lower, and you still get all the festival amenities.
The venue offers free Wi‑Fi, plenty of food stalls, and dedicated zones for families and seniors. If you’re planning to stay on site, the official campsite is a short bus ride away, but you’ll need a separate camping pass.
Now, the big question – who’s playing? Wireless is famous for mixing chart‑toppers with rising stars. This year’s headliners include Dua Lipa on Friday, The Killers on Saturday, and Stormzy on Sunday. Alongside them, you’ll catch performances from Sam Fender, The 1975, and a surprise guest set that’s being kept under wraps.
Besides the main stages, there are smaller “Stage B” spots where up‑and‑coming acts get a chance to shine. Past festivals have launched the careers of artists like Stormzy and Rag’n’Bone Man, so it’s worth exploring the full schedule.
Transport tips: travel off‑peak if you can. The tubes get crowded after the headline sets, so arriving early helps you avoid the rush. Consider a bike or an e‑scooter for a quicker drop‑off at the park entrance.
Weather can be unpredictable in July, so pack a light rain jacket and some comfy shoes. The grounds are mostly grass, but there are shaded areas if the sun turns fierce.
For food, the festival offers a mix of classic British bites, vegan options, and international street food. Grab a quick bite between sets – the queues move fast if you pay with contactless.
Finally, plan your exit strategy. The last acts finish around 11 pm, but the gates stay open for another hour. Stick to the designated egress routes to keep the flow smooth.
With this guide in hand, you’re set to enjoy Wireless Festival 2025 without a hitch. Grab your tickets, pack smart, and get ready for a weekend of unforgettable live music in London.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 4 Jun, 2025 Comments (0)
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