Sailorr, Leon Thomas, BigXThaPlug and more added to Wireless Festival lineup

Sailorr, Leon Thomas and more added to Wireless lineup

Sailorr, Leon Thomas and more added to Wireless lineup

This weekend, Wireless Festival returns to Finsbury Park, London, for its 20th anniversary—and it’s making history.

Drake, one of the world’s biggest music stars, will headline all three days of the event. It’s a first for the festival and a bold move that’s already stirring excitement, conversation, and debate among fans. Moreover, the full Wireless 2025 lineup has also now been revealed.

Three Days of Drake: One Festival, Three Experiences

For the first time ever, Wireless Festival will see the same headliner across all three days, but Drake isn’t planning to phone it in. According to organizers, he’ll deliver three completely different setlists, giving fans a reason to show up each day.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the weekend’s programming:

  • Friday, July 11: Drake leads a lineup heavy on R&B and moody rap, with PartyNextDoor, Summer Walker, Leon Thomas, Roy Woods, and KWN joining the stage.
  • Saturday, July 12: Branded “Drake & The Mandem,” Saturday turns the spotlight on grime, UK rap, and drill. Performers include Boy Better Know, BigXthaPlug, Lancey Foux, Nemzzz, and SahBabii.
  • Sunday, July 13: The grand finale features a Caribbean and Afrobeat explosion. Artists like Burna Boy, Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Spice, and Masicka will join Drake on stage.

Each day offers its own distinct vibe—curated to reflect Drake’s musical versatility and global influence.

Final Ticket Release: What You Need to Know

If you haven’t secured your spot yet, this is your last chance. A final release of tickets goes on sale tonight at 7 p.m. BST. With Drake taking center stage each day—and a 20th anniversary celebration in full swing—demand is expected to be sky-high.

Wireless has always drawn large crowds, but this year’s triple-headliner format is raising the stakes. Whether you’re a hardcore Drake fan, a UK rap enthusiast, or a dancehall lover, this lineup has something for nearly everyone.

Drake in London: “The Boy’s Home”

Drake is no stranger to Wireless. He previously performed at the festival in 2012, 2015, and 2021. But this year is different. It’s more personal.

Earlier this week, the rapper shared an Instagram Story captioned: “the boy’s home,” signaling his arrival in London and building anticipation for the weekend. Fans across the UK have been eagerly awaiting his return, and this multi-night headlining role makes it a moment worth marking.

A New Era: “What Did I Miss?” & ICEMAN

In the lead-up to Wireless, Drake released a new single titled What Did I Miss? The track reflects on the fallout from his highly publicized feud with Kendrick Lamar, offering a more introspective tone than recent releases.

The new song is also expected to be part of his upcoming album, titled ICEMAN, which Drake has teased as “coming soon.” Wireless could serve as a platform to debut new material live, creating even more buzz around the album.

Fans speculate that he may premiere unreleased tracks, introduce guest features, or even announce the album’s drop date on stage—turning Wireless into a launchpad for his next musical chapter.

Friday: R&B Soul Meets OVO Sound

Friday’s lineup is curated with R&B and mellow vibes in mind. The stage will feel like an extended OVO Sound showcase.

  • PartyNextDoor returns with sultry hits and deep cuts.
  • Summer Walker, known for emotionally raw vocals, adds a rich layer of neo-soul.
  • Leon Thomas, a fast-rising singer and producer, adds depth.
  • KWN and Roy Woods round out a night made for swaying, not moshing.
  • Sailorr, R&B’s latest breakout star in 2025, known for hits such as “Pookie’s Requiem” remix featuring Summer Walker and “Cut Up.”

If you’re a fan of moody melodies, vocal range, and slow-burning tracks, Friday might be your best bet.

Saturday: The Mandem Take Over

Saturday brings a full-on UK rap takeover. Dubbed “Drake & The Mandem,” the day highlights both underground legends and rising voices in grime and drill.

  • Boy Better Know, a legendary collective including Skepta and JME, brings heavyweight energy.
  • Lancey Foux blends futuristic beats with London streetwear culture.
  • BigXthaPlug and Nemzzz offer up new-school flows and viral hits.
  • SahBabii, while American, fits into the experimental feel of Saturday’s sonic exploration.

This day is rooted in raw lyricism, fast bars, and hard-hitting beats. If you want to feel the pulse of the UK scene, Saturday is essential.

Sunday: Afro-Caribbean Vibes Close the Festival

Sunday’s lineup shifts gears and takes Wireless global.

  • Burna Boy, one of afrobeats’ biggest stars, headlines alongside Drake. His live performances are immersive and deeply rhythmic.
  • Vybz Kartel, The dancehall star has been dominating the scene over the past year, after a 13-year prison stint.
  • Popcaan, Spice, and Masicka complete a dancehall-heavy segment that promises to keep the crowd dancing all night.

Drake’s Caribbean-influenced tracks like “Controlla,” “One Dance,” and “Too Good” will likely slot in perfectly with these artists. Expect collaborations, medleys, and high-energy sets.

Why Wireless 2025 Matters

This isn’t just another festival. It’s a milestone.

  1. 20 Years of Culture: Wireless began in 2005, and over two decades, it has showcased some of the biggest names in hip-hop, R&B, and grime. This anniversary edition pays homage to that legacy.
  2. Genre Curation: Each day is genre-specific, showing deliberate curation. You don’t just get variety—you get immersion.
  3. International Influence: With performers from Canada, the UK, Nigeria, and Jamaica, this year’s festival speaks to music’s global nature.
  4. First-Ever Triple Headliner: Having one artist headline all three nights isn’t just bold—it’s unprecedented.

Tips for Festivalgoers

Attending Wireless? Here are a few practical tips:

  • Plan your days: With Drake every night, make time to see side-stage acts earlier.
  • Stay hydrated: July heat can catch you off guard. Bring a refillable water bottle.
  • Use public transport: Finsbury Park has excellent tube and rail links.
  • Charge your phone: Bring a power bank. You’ll need it for photos, schedules, and finding friends.
  • Pace yourself: It’s three full days. Wear comfortable shoes and take breaks.

Beyond the Music: Festival Culture at Finsbury Park

Wireless offers more than just sound.

  • Food trucks and vendors serve everything from Caribbean jerk chicken to vegan wraps.
  • Brand activations and pop-up lounges give fans interactive ways to explore fashion, gaming, and more.
  • Merch stalls will feature exclusive Wireless x OVO collaborations, alongside artist-specific drops.

Whether you’re there for the music, the community, or the aesthetics—Wireless has you covered.

History Is Happening

Wireless Festival 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most important cultural events of the year. Drake’s triple-headline act is historic. The diverse, global lineup adds richness and depth. The 20-year milestone brings weight.

This is more than a concert. It’s a celebration of music, culture, and evolution. Whether you’re in the front row or streaming from home, you’re part of something big.

Don’t forget: Final tickets go on sale tonight at 7 p.m. BST. If you’re thinking about going, now’s the time to act.