Drake has officially been announced as the headliner for this year’s Wireless Festival in Londonmarking a major return to the UK stage after six years.

On Sunday, the annual UK music festival confirmed that the 38-year-old rapper will close out all three nights of the festival’s 20th anniversary with entirely different setlists. This comes shortly after Kendrick Lamar’s widely-viewed Super Bowl performance where he played the drake-diss ‘Not Like Us’ and his announcement of a world tour with SZA including London dates.

“For our 20th anniversary… Drake will headline all THREE nights with three different setlists,” Wireless Festival announced on Instagram, unveiling the official festival poster.

This would make him the first artist to headline one festival for three nights. Here’s everything you need to know about Drizzy’s return.

When is Drake headlining Wireless Festival 2025?

Returning to London’s Finsbury Park from July 11-13, the festival will feature Drake performing alongside a dynamic lineup of guest artists each night.

  • Friday, July 11: Drake kicks off opening night with PartyNextDoor and special guest Summer Walker.
  • Saturday, July 12: The 6 God takes the stage again, this time with the mysterious guest act, “The Mandem.”
  • Sunday, July 13: Drake closes out the festival with Burna Boy and Vybz Kartel.

How can I get tickets to Wireless Festival 2025?

General ticket sales begin on Wednesday, February 19 at 12 pm GMT via their website.

When is the pre-sale?

You can sign up for pre-sale tickets here. Set to go on sale on Tuesday, February 18 at 12pm. The Ticketmaster and Three+ presales took place earlier today.

How much will Wireless Festival 2025 tickets cost?

One-day tickets start from £113, two-day tickets go from £212 and three-day full-weekend tickets start from £333.25. It ain’t cheap – but payments are available.

Who else is playing Wireless Festival 2025?

The full line-up has not been announced just yet.

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