
Belgium (Eurotoday): Rock Werchter 2025 will take place from July 4-7. Key artists include Linkin Park, Deftones, Iggy Pop, and Jacob Collier on July 4. Other performers are Underworld and Purple Disco Machine on July 5. The festival features a mix of famous and new artists, with Thursday’s tickets already sold out.
Rock Werchter, a popular music festival in Europe, has announced 13 new artists for its 2025 lineup. On Thursday, July 3, fans can look forward to performances by Deftones, Iggy Pop, and Jacob Collier. Linkin Park will be the main act that day. Tickets for Thursday have sold out.
What artists are performing at the Rock Werchter festival from July 4 to July 6, 2024?
On Friday, July 4, the Rock Werchter festival will feature Underworld, the famous electronic duo known for their hit “Born Slippy.” They will be joined by Purple Disco Machine, a leader in nu-disco music, and emerging artist Mark Ambor, who creates emotional pop songs. On Saturday, July 5, the lineup includes Maribou State with their electronic sounds, the intense post-metal band Amenra, and indie-folk artist Blanco White. Dutch pop group Goldband will also perform, bringing their catchy and upbeat tracks to the stage.
Rock Werchter festival will end on Sunday, July 6, with performances by Gracie Abrams, a rising pop star, Dean Lewis, known for his song “Be Alright,” and Goose, a popular electronic rock band from Belgium. They will join big names like Green Day, Sam Fender, Olivia Rodrigo, and Simple Minds. The festival is famous for mixing legendary artists with new talent across different music styles. With Thursday already sold out and more people wanting tickets, fans should buy theirs soon to enjoy one of the year’s most exciting festivals.
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