Denmark’s non-profit festival takes place this summer
Roskilde Festival expands its 2025 lineup with Doechii, Nine Inch Nails, Lola Young, Beabadoobee, Wet Leg, Shaboozey, Schoolboy Q, and more. The 53rd edition of the non-profit festival will feature more than 200 music acts including Olivia Rodrigo, Stormzy, Arca, Fontaines D.C., Lambrini Girls, Beth Gibbons, and horsegiirL.
Roskilde Festival takes place from Saturday, June 28th through Saturday, July 5th.
Roskilde Festival is 100% non-profit. All profit from the festival is donated to humanitarian and cultural work.โจ Since 1972, the Roskilde Festival has generated 443 million DKK for distribution.
As Northern Europeโs biggest festival and a non-profit event, Roskilde Festival in Denmark has been a global beacon for music, art, and activism since 1971. Each year, more than 200 artists and 30,000 volunteers transform the festival site into a vibrant celebration of creativity and community. This makes the festival a unique opportunity to experience whatโs happening on the international music scene right now and catch a glimpse of its future direction.
Roskilde Festival unveils 28 new acts for its lineup, featuring global stars like Doechii, Schoolboy Q, Beabadoobee, Shaboozey, Lola Young, and Nine Inch Nails.
Doechii, a multiple Grammy Award nominee, is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about rappers in the U.S., while Lola Youngโs hit single โMessyโ has made waves internationally, showcasing her as one of Britainโs most promising talents.
The legendary industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, led by Trent Reznor, will take the stage at Roskilde Festival this summer. With iconic tracks like โCloserโ and โHurtโ in the repertoire, their upcoming performance promises to be unforgettable. This marks another chapter in the long and storied relationship between Roskilde Festival and Nine Inch Nails, who most recently delivered a blast of a concert at the festival in 2018.
Tickets for Roskilde Festival 2025 are available, with full festival tickets priced at DKK 2,520 (approx. โฌ336) plus fee, and two-day tickets at DKK 2,070 (approx. โฌ288) plus fee.