Featuring FKA twigs, Jarvis Cocker, Annie Mac, Jayda G, Tom Elmhirst, Lorenzo Senni, NONOTAK, Erika de Casier, and more.
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Ava London returns for 2025, marking its eighth edition as the UK’s leading music and visual arts festival. The three-day event will take place at The British Library and The Standard in King’s Cross from March 20th–22nd, 2025, featuring over 70 speakers and 7,000 attendees.
Headlining the event, FKA twigs will share insights from her ‘Eusexua’ album campaign in an intimate Resident Advisor Exchange podcast recording. Pulp’s frontman Jarvis Cocker will present a thought-provoking lecture on climate change titled ‘Biophobia’, while Annie Mac and Jayda G will explore the intersection of music and motherhood in an exclusive fireside chat.
The British Library’s daytime program features expert-led masterclasses and workshops. Tom Elmhirst will demonstrate mixing techniques from iconic recordings, Lorenzo Senni will delve into electronic music production, and NONOTAK will showcase their mixed-media installations.
The festival’s nighttime program unfolds across multiple venues. Thursday presents Danish artist Erika de Casier, Kojaque, and Mechatok at EartH Hackney. Friday brings Ryoji Ikeda and Marcel Dettmann to HERE at Outernet, while Saturday features LSDXOXO, X CLUB., and others.
Since its inception in 2017, Ava has become a cornerstone of London’s creative landscape, fostering dialogue between artists, innovators, and audiences. The 2025 edition builds on this legacy, offering a platform where music, technology, and visual arts converge to shape the future of cultural expression.
Mor info and tickets here.