The full line-up includes DJs who play in some of the biggest clubs in Ibiza cOtterspool Park(Image: Andy Teebay )
World-famous DJs who have played in some of the biggest clubs in Ibiza are heading to south Liverpool this summer. Following a sold-out show in 2023, No Art is returning to the city for a one-day event at Otterspool Park.
The new festival showcasing tech-house music is set to be one of Liverpool’s most popular outdoor events this summer and will see some huge names perform. Up to 10,000 are expected at the August 9 event which is based on a brand built eight years ago.
After what started out as a series of small parties, No Art has developed into international events, including festivals in Ibiza and the US. It recently staged its biggest show to date in Amsterdam.
No Art sold out Grand Central Hall on Renshaw Street two years ago and now wants to attract a bigger audience this summer – and to do so it’s promising to bring some of the biggest names in the tech-house music industry to the city.
The full line-up has officially been announced and boasts names such as Solomun, Anotr, Bibi Seck, Bontan and Toman. However, promoters have promised this isn’t the end of the excitement as a “world-exclusive surprise” is yet to be announced.
Event organisers said: “We are excited to reveal the full lineup for No Art Open Air 2025 at Otterspool Park. We still have a world-exclusive surprise to announce and we can’t wait to share it with you.”
No Art Liverpool announces full line-up(Image: No Art)
Online, No Art describe themselves as “an independent label that programs unconventional art-performances and pioneering musicians at unique locations. Our aim, however, is not to create parties, but to broaden our visitor’s minds.
“Musically and artistically. We want to give you something to talk about with your friends or with a stranger.”
A spokesperson for the event previously said: “What’s already been months of planning and preparation is now building toward something truly special – No Art Open Air goes beyond a music event, it will be a cultural experience.”
Posting on Instagram, and sharing a video of Liverpool landmarks and icons including the Beatles, No Art wrote: “Finally returning to Merseyside for something special.”
You can find out more information and buy tickets for the event, here.
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