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Germany’s Parookaville Shares Phase One Lineup For 10th Anniversary In 2025

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Parookaville has shared its first lineup phase for the festival’s 2025 edition.

Germany’s largest electronic festival will celebrate its 10th anniversary when it returns to the Weeze Airport from July 18-20, 2025, packing its “City of Dreams” with hundreds of performances from dance music’s best.

Headliners in Parookaville’s phase one lineup, announced today, include big-room EDM icons Afrojack, Hardwell, Oliver Heldens, Steve Aoki, Timmy Trumpet, and W&W, and, after the genre’s global explosion this year, two of hard techno’s best in Sara Landry and I Hate Models.

Elsewhere on the lineup, the festival’s expected crowd of over 200,000 will be treated to further performances from top techno acts like Amber Broos, Anfisa Letyago, Fatima Hajji, and PRADA2000, leading house selectors like Mark Knight, MORTEN, and Shimza, and trance and hard house favorites like Hannah Laing, Neelix, and Trancemaster Krause.

Parookaville has highlighted the harder side of dance music since its first edition in 2015, and this year will be no different, with huge hardstyle performances to come from Coone, Brennan Heart, Sub Zero Project, Da Tweekaz, and D-Block & S-Te-Fan, among others. Check out the full lineup below. More names will be revealed in the coming months.

Featuring eight intricately designed stages and vast campgrounds, Parookaville takes shape as a musical city named after its fictional mayor, Bill Parooka, with immersive experiences embedded in every element of its infrastructure, including a town hall, post office, storefronts, and even its own daily newspaper.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit parookaville.com.

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Featured image from Parookaville.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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