Charli XCX Joins LIDO Festival Line-Up with Curated Event ‘Party Girl’

Brat Summer ain’t over yet angels.

Global pop sensation Charli XCX has been announced as the second headliner for the new London festival, LIDO, set to take place across two weekends in June 2025 at London’s historic Victoria Park. The avant-pop star will present her specially curated festival, Party Girl, featuring a handpicked line-up of cutting-edge artists. The Party Girl roster includes performances from: 070 Shake, A.G. Cook, Bladee, Kelly Lee Owens, The Dare, The Japanese House. With many more artists yet to be revealed, fans can expect an unforgettable day of music. Tickets go on general sale this Friday, November 29, with a presale beginning Wednesday, November 27 at 10 a.m. GMT.

LIDO Festival is a two-weekend celebration of music, community, and sustainability. It will host a series of curated musical line-ups by some of the world’s most influential artists, with Charli XCX and Jamie xx already confirmed as headliners. The festival emphasises collaboration between artists and organisers to create immersive, fan-first experiences while supporting local engagement and green initiatives.

Charli XCX’s star power continues to soar following the release of her sixth studio album, Brat, which debuted at No. 1 on the UK Official Album Chart and earned critical acclaim as one of the year’s standout records. Known for her genre-defying approach and viral marketing, the Brat era has cemented her place as a trailblazer in pop music. Her Party Girl DJ sets, surprise collaborations, and headline performance at London’s O2 Arena this week have built anticipation for her next milestone: headlining LIDO Festival, her biggest UK show to date.

Tickets for LIDO Festival will be available at www.lidofestival.co.uk and www.charlixcx.com. Presale begins Wednesday, November 27, and general tickets are on sale Friday, November 29, at 10 a.m. GMT.

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