Upside down, inside out, and full of wild wonder—Horst Arts & Music Festival 2025 blooms between the cracks. From 1 to 3 May we’re diving deep into the hidden potential of our home, with no fewer than 115 artists in a flippedy-flopped Asiat Park.
More legacy, more producers, more challenge. Here’s the complete music programme for this year’s festival:
More than ever, we’re firmly pushing artists with substance over socials. In a scene obsessed with harder, faster, and easily consumable artistry, we’re doubling down on rich, challenging music. There’s always more than meets the eye, aye?
Expect cutting-edge sounds that often go unnoticed locally: MAKADSI bridges Arab and North American influences to the For All Queens! hosting, BADSISTA and Verraco showcase Brazil and Colombia’s club scenes, while gyrofield reinvents IDM from Hong Kong. And that's by no means all. DVS1 curates an entirely new stage on Thursday, bringing along a newly found dub techno collective Generations in Sync (DJ Pete, Erik Jabari, Moritz von Oswald), and live set by Surgeon following JakoJako and GiGi FM.
As always, the lineup is once again sprinkled with Belgium’s underground oddballs. We’ve got Boudewijn Ericx representing the Brussels penguins, Antwerp’s SRD (Sound Running Deep), dub digger Elisthere, Ghent’s own gguusst and Gaiko among many, many others.
Furthermore, a series of widely praised (and some very first ever!) back-to-backs are about to take place, including electro house legend Erol Alkan who joins forces with Palms Trax, Polygonia and Steffi, iconic London duo Hannah Holland and Josh Caffé, longtime Horst resident AliA meets rising star Mia Koden, while Detroit legend DJ Stingray 313 and German electro powerhouse Helena Hauff unite forces. Check the Thursday and Friday line up below:
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