Coalesce Festival 2025 at Three Pools Farm
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A event on Friday 23rd May. The event starts at 14:00.


Fri 23rd - Sun 25th May 2025 (Bank Holiday Weekend)

Join us in our third year of sonic explorations, celebrating UK sound system and club culture in an intimate, finely tuned festival environment.

3 days and nights with over 90 selectors and live performances, on a stunning backdrop of the black mountains, South Wales. A diverse music programme spanning the bass music diaspora, wellness activities, workshops, and networking sessions led by industry heads.

Monthly payment plans also available on Skiddle to spread the cost.

COALESCE: the process of coming or growing together to form one mass or whole.

(A-Z)
AMY KISNORBO
ARKAIK
BAKEY
BUCKLEY
CHIMPO
CHLOÉ ROBINSON
CHUNKY
CIMM
DJ DIE
EL-B
HIJINX
FIEND
FOLD
FOX
FOOTSIE
JAY CARDER
JOSSY MITSU
KASSIAN
KILLA P
KING ORIGINAL
L MAJOR
LENZMAN
MC FOKUS
METRODOME
MONAGHAN
N-TYPE
NAINA
NANCY JUNE
NEFFA-T
OM UNIT
ONEMAN
REDDERS
RAZOR
RICH REASON
SALO
SEPIA
SILENCER
SP:MC
SOUL MASS TRANSIT SYSTEM
ST FILES
STRATEGY
TASHA
THE SAUCE
YUSHH

Support (A-Z):
ASHA BINX
BILLIAM
BOMBO
BRINK
COUNTERFACTUAL
DARZ
DBEE
DEBBA
DELIAN SOUND
DEVIANT
DJ NIGEL
DOUBLE U
ENCISION
EPHYRA
GEM
GLM
IAN DPM
INCUS
JESSI
JOEL DEEP
JVN
KNEGATIV
KURSA
KYLO AIRI
LEIKO
LILITHYX
LUFFY
LUTSU
MAJOR KAOS
MEGUMI
MORE SOUP
MOSSAMBI
MULHOLLAND
OKAMÍ
PENT1
PINOT G
PRIMITIVE INSTINCT
RYDA
SAM BINARY
SHADDOWS
SHAKTI
SYNTEK
TAYLER MADE
THEORIST
VOICES
WAGER

Entry requirements: 18+

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