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Belgium’s Horst Music & Arts Festival shares 2025 line-up – News

Horst Music & Arts Festival has unveiled its 2025 line-up, with Four Tet, Helena Hauff, DVS1, and BADSISTA all confirmed to play across the three-day event in Vilvoorde, Belgium this May.

Renowned for its mixture of cutting-edge music, unique stage architecture and art installations, Horst will once again platform some of the biggest names in underground dance music.

Verraco, Coffintexts, gyrofield, Djrum, Mala, Paula Tape, Dr Banana and many more will be providing expertise on the decks across May 1-3 — while The Bug, Angel Rocket, Surgeon and Volition Immanent will be heading up Horst’s formidable live offering.

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Horst’s 2025 programme also includes a series of once-in-a-lifetime back-to-backs such as Erol Alkan b2b Palms Trax, Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray 313, Polygonia b2b Steffi and CCL b2b Objekt.

Marking its 11th edition, Horst will embark on a “new chapter” this year despite plans to expand the festival from its Asiat Park site across a pedestrian bridge into the “Darse site” green space having been halted.

“When it became clear that the bridge would not be there this year, we didn’t sit back,” says organiser Jochem Daelman. “Doing the same thing twice is not in our DNA. So we started looking for another place that could naturally enrich Horst’s landscape. And that’s what we eventually found, closer than we could ever dream of.”

“‘The search has become the theme of this edition: challenges that offer opportunities. What that will look like, is for the visitors to discover,” he added.

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Horst has announced a host of collaborators for its 2025 edition, including a new partnership with New York’s The Lot Radio – which will join Kiosk Radio to stream sets from the Moon Ra stage.

The festival will share details on its architectural partners in the coming weeks.

For more info and tickets for Horst 2025, click here.

Megan Townsend is Mixmag’s Deputy Editor, follow her on Twitter





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