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    Lineup Grows for Paradise In The City as Stage Splits Land

    Jamie Jones’ Paradise In The City reveals full stage splits and adds Bedouin, Franky Wah, and Archie Hamilton to its 2025 debut lineup.
    StaffWriterBy StaffWriter17 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Paradise In The City, the first-ever, full-scale festival in London staged by the world-renowned Paradise brand, has unveiled three new major artists for the 2025 lineup. Curated by the electronic visionary himself, Jamies Jones; Bedouin, Franky Wah and Archie Hamilton will now join an impressive house and techno roster already set for the Boston Manor Park debut on Saturday 2nd August, further cementing Paradise in the City as one of the most unmissable in the UK festival calendar.

    Paradise in the City also reveals the cutting-edge production and lineup for each of its four uniquely designed stages, produced in collaboration with preeminent event experts, LWE.

    At the Grid, the festival’s open-air main stage, new addition Archie Hamilton can be found in a powerhouse B2B set with Sidney Charles. With surround audio, and plenty of space to move, Grid is where the big moments happen, with sets also in store from Jamie Jones, East End Dubs, Vintage Culture, Alisha and Jamback.

    Across the site is a brand new construction, Hangar; an indoor stage unlike anything else at the festival that reflects the vibe of the Paradise experience in Ibiza. The Miami-based duo Bedouin can be sought out here, fusing Middle Eastern influences with deep, melodic rhythms, as can the genre-defying SHÈN Recordings boss, Franky Wah. Also making their mark on Hangar is Seth Troxler, Omar S, Bontan and Omri.

    Set beneath the M4 flyover, the Bridge stage is by far the most iconic on the festival site, defining the Boston Manor Park experience with powerful sound in a raw industrial setting. More quality house and techno is on the cards here with sets incoming from Richy Ahmed B2B Waff, Hot Since 82, Manda Moor, Mr. G (Live), Fleur Shore and Olive F.

    The final stage unveiled for Paradise in the City is the Woods, a bunker-like structure surrounded by nature, a stark contrast between urban concrete and lush greenery. This is the spot to check out up and coming artists with an intimate dancefloor feel, served up by Gaskin B2B L.P. Rhythm, Mason Maynard, Dimmish, Late Replies, Evie and Fifi Forte

    With a programme of world-class music from midday until 10pm hitting hard from state-of-the-art sound systems across the park, Paradise In The City is set to be a highlight of the summer.

    Tickets are now on third release and priced from £65 + booking fee. Secure one now from paradiseinthecity.co.uk.

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