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Pet Shop Boys, FKA Twigs, Jorja Smith, Father John Misty lead stacked MEO Kalorama 2025 line-up

Pet Shop Boys, FKA Twigs, Jorja Smith, Father John Misty and more have been announced as performers for MEO Kalorama 2025.

  • READ MORE: Eight reasons to head to MEO Kalorama festival this summer

The upcoming edition of the festival will see the event return to Lisbon over the summer and will be held at the usual Parque da Bela Vista. A new change is that the festival will now take place between June 19, 20 and 21, rather than its usual end-of-summer slot. MEO will now kick-start the festival season instead.

Keeping with the ethos of its commitment to diversity and inclusion within the musical curation, this year’s line-up will also see the likes of Damiano David, Azealia Banks, The Flaming Lips who will perform ‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots’, L’Impératrice, Róisín Murphy, Scissor Sisters, BADBADNOTGOOD, Boy Harsher, BRANKO, Best Youth, Cara de Espelho, jasmine.4.t, Kelly Lee Owens, MAQUINA., Model/Actriz, and Yakuza with more acts to be announced at a later time.

Festival passes are now available for purchase here. A 3-day pass is available for €105 (£88, $113) and a friends pack – which includes 6 tickets for the price of 5 – is available for €525 (£439, $566). Payment instalment plans are available as well.

The first wave of artists confirmed for MEO Kalorama 2025 are:

Pet Shop Boys
FKA twigs
Damiano David
Jorja Smith
Azealia Banks
Father John Misty
The Flaming Lips playing ‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots’
L’Impératrice
Róisín Murphy
Scissor Sisters
BADBADNOTGOOD
Boy Harsher
BRANKO
Best Youth
Cara de Espelho
jasmine.4.t
Kelly Lee Owens
MAQUINA.
Model/Actriz
Yakuza

Last year’s edition saw the likes of  LCD Soundsystem, Massive Attack and Sam Smith lead the bill. Other performers included The Smile,  Yard Act, 2023 NME cover stars English Teacher, Ezra Collective, as well as Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service. 

In Other news, the Pet Shop Boys recently announced a string of huge outdoor shows in the UK for this summer.

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