RALLY Festival reveals its 2025 line-up for its third edition in Southwark Park

RALLY, the dynamic and community-driven visual arts and music festival, is back for its third edition with a cutting edge line up of innovators and underground heroes, for one unmissable day in Southwark Park. This year’s edition promises another genre-spanning celebration of off-centre sounds and alternative culture featuring live performances from Floating Points and CASISDEAD, through to DJ sets from Vlada and Ben UFO, presented in partnership with global tastemakers NTS Radio.

Co-curated by NTS, GALA and Bird On The Wire, RALLY 2025 champions the theme ‘a common purpose’, which will come to life throughout the festival with commissioned art installations, talks & spoken word, and immersive spaces designed to strengthen real human connection.
Floating Points will headline with a live performance performing music from critically acclaimed album Cascade amongst favourites from his revered back catalog. CASISDEAD, the enigmatic trailblazer of UK rap and grime, and Brit Award winner, brings his signature lyrical style to the stage.

Geordie Greep, formerly of the influential band Black Midi, brings a new, bold solo vision to the stage, while indie provocateurs Kassie Krut and Porridge Radio add layers of raw energy and introspection to the programme.

Speaker’s Corner Quartet celebrates Arthur Russell is a standout feature of the programme. This special performance sees South London’s spoken-word supergroup pay homage to the life and work of the avant-garde American musician and composer Arthur Russell (1951-1992).

RALLY’s immersive arts programme has also been announced, featuring cutting-edge visual art, interactive installations, and community-led creative projects that reflect the spirit of unity and cultural exchange. Curated by Art Director Haja Fanta, the programme features an installation from ceramist Abi Haywood alongside CIRCA Prize winner Bernice Mulenga’s photography spanning over their practice. Returning collaborators Disturbance and Camden Art Centre are joined by new partners Studio Chapple and Gallery of the Giants, who are showcasing their miniature viewings at the festival.

Giles Napier, founder of RALLY says “ Each year we strive to create an environment where creativity thrives and where diverse voices are not only celebrated, but brought into conversation with one another. This year, more than ever, we’re embracing that ethos by offering spaces for collaboration, shared experiences, and open dialogue. It’s about creating moments that stay with people long after the music stops and the art comes down”.

RALLY invites all to come together in celebration of music, art, and community.

Pre-sale ticket registration is now open via the website: https://rallyrallyrally.co.uk/signup