Festival News
Desertfest London Announces 20 New Artists for 2025!
Desertfest London welcomes Seattle veterans of drone and doom EARTH as their third 2025 headliner, joining Zeal & Ardor and Elder.
The time has come for the next artist announcements for Desertfest London! Desertfest welcomes Seattle veterans of drone and doom, Earth as the third 2025 headliner, joining Zeal & Ardor and Elder. This appearance marks the band’s first UK show in 5 years as well as their first time on the Desertfest London stage.
Arkansas doom quartet Pallbearer will join the stacked Saturday lineup at Roundhouse, while homegrown local heroes Conan will make their long-awaited return to Desertfest London.
Desertfest will also welcome the UK debut of Chöd, an audio-visual collaboration between Isaiah Mitchell (Earthless), artist Arik Roper, and Doc Kelley (Psychedelic Sangha) that is sure to take you on a psychedelic meditative journey for the ages.
Tickets for Desertfest are available now.
The full list of new bands added are:
Earth (headlining Sunday at Electric Ballroom)
Pallbearer
Conan
Elephant Tree
Chöd
Hippie Death Cult
Castle Rat
Avon
Greenmillk from the Planet Orange
Servo
Mr Bison
Kind
El Moono
The Hazytones
King Botfly
Lust Ritual
Slump
Witchorious
The Summit Fever
Dresden Wolves
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