
Big news for festival fans—Wireless Festival is going all out for its 20th anniversary! Drake is headlining all three nights at Finsbury Park, London from July 11-13, 2025.
And get this—each night, he’s performing a totally different setlist. So, if you’re a die-hard Drake fan, you might just need to grab tickets for all three nights.
This is a first for Wireless, and it’s already got fans buzzing. Love him or hate him, there’s no denying that Drake knows how to put on a show. The man’s got hits for days, and with three separate performances, you can bet he’ll be pulling out some deep cuts alongside his biggest anthems.
Star-Studded Lineup
Of course, Drake won’t be taking the stage solo. Wireless has lined up a seriously stacked roster of supporting acts. Expect to see:
- PartyNextDoor – OVO Sound’s smoothest crooner bringing his signature R&B vibes.
- Summer Walker – The queen of soulful heartbreak anthems.
- The Mandem – UK rap collective known for their raw, high-energy performances.
- Burna Boy – Afrobeats superstar bringing the heat with his global hits.
- Vybz Kartel – The dancehall legend himself, making waves even from behind bars.
With a lineup like this, Wireless 2025 is shaping up to be one for the books.
Fan Reactions: Excitement vs. Skepticism
As expected, reactions to the lineup announcement have been all over the place. On one side, you’ve got fans losing their minds over the fact that Drake is basically owning Wireless this year. Three nights of Drizzy? For some, that’s a dream come true.
But not everyone is sold on the idea. Some fans are calling for more variety, arguing that having the same headliner three nights in a row makes the festival feel less diverse. “Wireless used to be about showcasing different artists,” one fan tweeted. “Now it’s just The Drake Show?”
Regardless of where you stand, one thing’s for sure—this is gonna be one of the most talked-about festival lineups of the year. Whether you love it or hate it, everyone’s got an opinion, and tickets are flying fast.
Should You Go?
So, is it worth grabbing a ticket? If you’re a big Drake fan, this is pretty much a no-brainer. Three different sets over three nights means you’re bound to hear your favorite tracks at least once. Plus, with artists like Burna Boy and Summer Walker in the mix, you’re getting a solid mix of genres and vibes.
However, if you’re someone who prefers a more varied festival experience, you might want to think twice. Wireless is clearly betting big on Drake’s star power this year, and if you’re not a fan, it could feel like overkill.
IT’S BEEN A WHILE BUT THE BOY IS HOME 🇬🇧
For our 20th anniversary.… @Drake will headline all THREE nights with three different setlists.https://t.co/TYiE06jNRA for pre-sale info.
General sale on Wednesday 19th Feb at 12pm GMT.@burnaboy @partynextdoor @IAMSUMMERWALKER… pic.twitter.com/CfmMGq0DnC— Wireless Festival (@WirelessFest) February 16, 2025
Either way, this is shaping up to be one of the biggest Wireless Festivals ever. Whether you’re there to vibe to “One Dance” in the summer sun or just watching the drama unfold online, one thing’s for sure—Wireless 2025 is gonna be a wild ride.
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