
Michael Kiwanuka, Jordan Rakei and more among first names for Cross the Tracks Festival 2025
06 November 2024, 16:05
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Tyler Damara Kelly
London-based festival Cross The Tracks has revealed its first wave of artists performing at Brockwell Park on 25 May 2025.
Mercury Prize-winning artist Michael Kiwanuka will headline the festival, and is joined by the likes of Jordan Rakei, Sinéad Harnett, Bashy, dub and reggae sound system legends Aba Shanti-I and Channel One, Egyptian Lover, Grammy-nominated artist Baby Rose, Jaz Karis, JGrrey, and more.
There will also be DJ sets from Worldwide FM founder Gilles Peterson, DJ/Producer duo musclecars, DJ Shy One, NTS resident Ruby Savage, plus a Handson Family Heritage Stage takeover and more to be announced.
Tickets for Cross The Tracks Festival are on sale now.
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