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Junction 2 prepares for its 2025 edition in London

Featuring performances by Charlotte De Witte, DJ Koze, Nina Kraviz, Adam Beyer, 2ManyDJs, and more.

Photo credit: Jake Davis

Junction 2 is set to return to Boston Manor Park from July 25–27, 2025, with a three-day celebration and unveiling new sustainability milestones for the coming edition.

Spanning three curated days, the West London festival will offer melodic house and techno on Friday, high-intensity techno on Saturday, and a genre-blending close on Sunday. Final additions include Above & Beyond, Christian Löffler, and Catching Flies (live) on Friday, with deadmau5 returning on Saturday under his Testpilot alias and a Quest b2b Adiel performance also confirmed. Sunday welcomes DJ Koze, Palms Trax b2b 2ManyDJs, and Joseph Capriati b2b TBC.

The full program features Charlotte de Witte, Nina Kraviz, Dax J b2b Helena Hauff, Reinier Zonneveld (live), DJ Seinfeld b2b Prospa, Saoirse, Job Jobse, and Mount Kimbie (live). Adam Beyer, ANNA, Héctor Oaks b2b Patrick Mason, Soulwax (live), and Carina Lawrence also appear across the weekend, reflecting Junction 2’s trademark depth and stylistic range.

Junction 2 continues to prioritize climate action. Following the 2023 launch of a three-year plan to reach Beyond Net Zero, the festival remains on track to meet its 2025 target. This year, there will be no private jet travel, all generators will run on fossil-free HVO fuel, and the event will exclude single-use plastics, vapes, and red meat. Expanded vegetarian offerings, carbon offsetting, and artist-backed ecological donations further strengthen its approach.

In 2024, the festival retained 97.5% of reusable cups, cut waste by 13%, donated nearly £20,000 to restore Boston Manor Park, protected 158 acres of rainforest, and planted 451 trees through On:board Earth.

Full lineup, more information, and tickets available here.

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