Cross the Tracks is still a bit of a newcomer to the London festival scene, but with tasteful, groove-heavy curation across soul, funk and jazz, as well as loads of decent street food and craft beer, it’s already cemented itself as an anticipated name. The festival has a laid-back, open-arms appeal, meaning you’ll find people of all sorts of ages having a boogie.
When is Cross the Tracks 2025?
Cross the Tracks is taking place in its usual slot on Sunday May 25, in Brockwell Park.
How much are tickets?
General Admission tickets are on sale now from £54.50 + booking fee, while VIP tickets are available from £89 + booking fee. Tickets will get more expensive when the first tier sells out, so grab yours now if you want to save a bit of money.
What’s the Cross the Tracks 2025 line up?
Next year’s festival is headlined by soulful British singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka, with New Zealand-born alt R&B singer Jordan Rakei second on the billing. Further down the line-up you’ve got the likes of Nala Sinephro, Bashy, Gilles Peterson, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, Cymande, Baby Rose and Channel One.