must-see live music 2025 | summer spotlight

We’re deep into vacation season and the buffet of live music experiences can become a little overwhelming to navigate, so it’s only right that we curate a selection of live music from London to Ibiza to add to your summertime checklist. We’ve got all your genres covered from Pop powerhouses to Electronic legends, and of course, the opportunity to explore far flung pastures. Here’s a list of events that are on our calendars and should be on yours too! 

 

Destino Five Ibiza, Pacha ICONS

Since its reopening this summer after a winter revamp, Destino Five Ibiza will host a series of open-air events under Pacha ICONS. Guests at the luxury hotel get complimentary access to world class DJs and live music at the hottest time of the season. Whether you’re on the island for house and techno or sun and sea, Destino Five Ibiza is a gateway to the best of both.

19 June – 25 September

Labyrinth on the Thames, London

If you’re looking for a taste of location-driven live music, then the very first edition of Labryinth on Thames is set to be a memorable mix of sound and heritage. Taking place at Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, a UNESCO world heritage site, its lineup features some of the biggest names in electronic music from Black Coffee to Solomun. 

31 July – 10 August

All Points East, London

All Points East is one of the highlights of London’s vibrant summer festival calendar. It’s no secret that the city attracts the biggest artists in the world and All Points East in particular is known for its well curated lineups. 2025 will see an impeccable mix including some of Schön! rising stars over the years like Tyla, Doechii, Raye and Cleo Sol. From the crowd to location, it is one of East London’s musical gems and is not to be missed.

15 August – 24 August

Rolling Loud, India

Rolling Loud just announced that its newest festival will take place in India, a country with a versatile and bustling hip hop music scene that hasn’t yet crossed borders, although Rolling Loud India could easily become the bridge for curious wanderlusts to discover the regional diversity Indian hip hop has to offer. “We’re excited to create a space where Indian fans can celebrate the artists they love, while also introducing international acts to a new audience,” said Rolling Loud co-founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif in a press statement. Taking place over two days across two stages, the festival will take place at Loud Park in Navi Mumbai on 22 – 23 November.

photography. Courtesy of Destino Five Ibiza
words. Shama Nasinde