Alexandra Palace's one-day music festival Kaleidoscope returns next year with 90s dance legends announced in the headline slot.
Faithless will take to the outdoor Hilltop Stage at the Muswell Hill landmark on Saturday July 12.
Also on the bill are drum and bass star Goldie performing with his live band, UK electronic group Eats Everything, and BBC Radio 2 DJ Sara Cox bringing her 'Power Wower' - an all requests set full of non-stop festival bangers.
Brit-Pop band Sleeper, garage legend DJ Spoony, R Voices Choir, and the Beatles Dub Club have also been announced to play the summer festival, with tickets on sale now at kaleidoscope-festival.com.
Formed in London in 1995, Faithless released their genre-hopping debut album Reverence in 1996 which included huge hits Insomnia and Salva Mea. Their second Mercury-nominated album Sunday 8pm included global hit God is a DJ, and they have gone on to sell millions of records, clock up millions of streams, and been feted for their transcendent live shows.
Faithless’ Sister Bliss said: "We are very excited to announce we are headlining the wonderful Kaleidoscope festival in the grounds of the iconic Alexandra Palace - a second North London home to us, as we have headlined the Great Hall many times over the years, and enjoyed many a picnic on the grassy banks below!”
Alongside the live music line-up there will be a full programme of comedy, cabaret and family entertainment taking over the grounds of Alexandra Park and part of the Palace with announcements to come in the new year.
The outdoor stage boasts panoramic views over London and is set to host other gigs during the 2025 summer season including Indie legends Kaiser Chiefs who celebrate 20 years since their debut album employment on July 19, and Aussie blues rockers The Teskey Brothers who perform on July 10.
Meanwhile the Palace has already confirmed huge names to play the Victorian Theatre and Great Hall next year including Iggy Pop, Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls, Justice, Maribou State, Wunderhorse and Amyl and the Sniffers.
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