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Major news, folks – LIDO festival is making its debut in less than 24 hours. And the brand new event in east London’s Victoria Park promises to be one hell of a party.
Across two weekends, the likes of Jamie xx, London Grammar and Charli XCX will be taking to the stage in the park’s 5000-capacity Lido Field. For its inaugural day, LIDO is being headlined by none other than legendary trip-hop band Massive Attack.
The whole thing will kick off mid-afternoon on Friday, with sets from acts like French duo Air and Mercury Prize-nominated singer Tirzah before Massive Attack appear later in the evening. Got plans to be there? Here’s everything you need to know.
When and where is Massive Attack at LIDO Festival?
The trip-hop duo is playing at LIDO Festival in Victoria Park’s Lido Field on Friday, June 6. Their set is scheduled to start at 9.25pm.
What’s the full Massive Attack LIDO lineup and set times?
Main Stage
- 3.35-4.05pm: Hunny
- 4.45-5.25pm: Tirzah
- 6pm-6.45pm: 47Soul
- 6.45pm-7.30pm: DJ Milo
- 7.30pm-8.30pm: Air
- 9.25pm-10.55pm: Massive Attack
Stage 2
- 4.05pm-4.45pm: Everything is Recorded
- 5.15pm-6pm: Mad Professor
- 6.30pm-7.30pm: Yasiin Bey
Festival map
Here’s how the festival will be laid out.

How to get to LIDO festival
The recommended tube stations for LIDO are Mile End (District, Central and Hammersmith and City lines) and Bethnal Green (Central line). But remember that there are no night tube services on the District or Hammersmith and City lines.
If you’d rather get there by bus, you’ve got the 8, 277, 309, 339, 388, D3 and D6 services to choose from, as they all pass close to the event.
Are there any tickets left for Massive Attack at LIDO Festival 2025?
There certainly are! You can still get yourself tickets to Massive Attack at LIDO Festical (from £85.55) here.
What’s the weather looking like?
Right now it appears as though the weather gods are looking down on LIDO Fest. Both the Met Office and BBC Weather forecast that the rain will clear up by midday and temperatures will be around 19C to 20C for most of the afternoon and early evening (although will probably feel more like 16C).
Are there any banned items at LIDO?
This is a festival, so of course there’s a long list of items that you won’t be able to take through the gates (besides the obvious explosives and sharp things). You can see the full list here.
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