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We Love Green 2025: FKA Twigs, Beach House, Ezra Collective and more join Charli XCX and Air on line-up

FKA Twigs, Beach House, Ezra Collective and more have been announced as new additions to the We Love Green 2025 line-up.

The likes of former NME Cover stars Fcukers, Snow Strippers, DJ Koze, Marcel Dettman, Clara Luciani, Lucky Love, Polo & Pan, Avalon Emerson, Sublime, Gesaffelstein, Judeline, Laylow, Maureen, Paul Kalkbrenner, Theodora, Tiakola, YSEULT and Zamdane have been added to the line-up as well, joining the previously announced Charli XCX, Air, Kavinsky, Parcels, Magdalena Bay, HorsegiirL, Spill Tab and more.

The French music bash is set to return to the heart of Bois de Vincennes, Paris on June 6 through June 8 2025 following this year’s record-breaking edition which saw over 110,000 people in attendance.

Early bird tickets for the 2025 edition of the festival are available for purchase here. Prices start at €159 (£132) for a weekend pass and €64 (£53) for single weekday tickets.

We Love Green 2025 Second announce Poster. Credit: PRESS

This year’s edition saw the likes of Justice, L’Imperatrice, Burna Boy, Paris Texas, OutKast, BADBADNOTGOOD, Four Tet,  Kim Gordon, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Kenya Grace and SZA perform.

In a four-star review of the We Love Green 2024, NME shared: ” We Love Green is so named for its ecological credentials, and after all, this world we love will only remain green if sometimes it rains. It seems weirdly fitting, then, that this at times sodden 2024 edition should have been so overflowing with an abundance of life. Paris, ça a été un honneur.”

In other news, FKA Twigs was recently announced as one of the first wave of acts and speakers for AVA Festival 2025 alongside the likes of Jarvis Cocker, Annie Mac and more.

Elsewhere, her song ‘Eusexua’ landed the 21 spot on NME’s 50 Best Songs of 2024 list, with NME’s Alex Rigotti sharing: “With four thumping kick drums, FKA Twigs heralded the beginning of a lustrous, hedonistic era known only as ‘Eusexua’. Her gossamer vocals soar into the stratosphere, connecting us to a state of euphoria only found in the sweating, heaving mass of warehouse raves. An astonishing, delicate take on techno.”

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