Rewire announces second wave of artists for 2025

The festival will return to The Hague between 3-6 April 2025.

The 14th edition of Rewire Festival will take place this April across over 20+ venues in the city centre of The Hague.

New acts announced today include Panda Bear, who will present his new album Sinister Graft, experimental pop/R&B artist Erika de Casier, producer and composer Molina, metal artist Lord Spikeheart, electronic duo Matmos, former Crack Magazine cover star John Glacier, and Elliot Galvin, who will perform material from his forthcoming album Ruins. 2025’s artist-in-focus programme will be based around the work of Alvin Curran.

New audiovisual projects on the programme include Kianí Del Valle Performance Group, Tayhana & Hamill Industries’ CORTEX – which explores themes of grief, displacement and mortality through music, movement and light, a collaboration between club producer aya and visual artist Marcel Weber, a.k.a. MFO, the world premiere of a new audiovisual show from Lyra Pramuk, and more.

Other names include New York rapper billy woods, producer and guitarist Fennesz, New York legends Body Meπa, Italian musician Alessandro Cortini and Kenyan composer and sound artist Nyokabi Kariũki and Cello Octet Amsterdam, who will present the world premiere of a new collaborative work titled Birdsongs from Kĩrĩnyaga.

They will join previously announced acts including Nala Sinephro, Seefeel and Arooj Aftab.

Revisit our highlights from last year’s edition here and get tickets for 2025 at Rewire’s website.