Stone Techno Festival unveils 2025 line-up featuring Helena Hauff, Cinthie, and more
The three-day festival takes place next summer in western Germany
Germany’s Stone Techno Festival has revealed its line-up for 2025.
The three-day event, which is set to take place next summer from July 11 - 13 in the Ruhr Area of western Germany, returns for its fourth edition following a stellar debut in 2022.
Set at Essen’s iconic UNESCO World Heritage site, Zollverein, Stone Techno Festival promises an “unparalleled experience in one of the world’s most striking post-industrial settings”.
In 2025, STF is set to host the likes of Cinthie, Ben Klock, Ogazón, Nastia, Aurora Halal, CCL, Helena Hauff, DVS1, Priori, DJ Nobu, and more.
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Elsewhere on the line-up, the likes of Wata Igarashi, Zenker Brothers, Carista, Josey Rebelle, Tasha, Planetary Assault Systems, BASHKKA are also set to perform across the three-day event.
Next year’s edition of STF will feature four stages, each immersed amongst the festival’s industrial scenery where stones and minerals are "at the core" of the festival's identity.
Stone Techno Festival uses scientific research to explore the “geological heritage” of its site, enlisting geologist Dr. Achim Reisdorf to take a scientific lead and help organisers understand the incredible history of the Ruhr Area.
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“Our mission this year is to once again deliver an unmatched experience, reflecting both the rich history and the future of electronic music and the Ruhr Area,” Stone Techno Festival explained.
“Join us as we celebrate the region, the music, and the people that continue to build the world of tomorrow,” they added.
Stone Techno Festival is hosted by The Third Room, a record label, event series, and studio based in Essen, Germany, where contemporary club music leads the way.
Grab your tickets to Stone Techno Festival 2025 here, and check out the full line-up below.
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