Boundary Brighton Debuts Second Day With Huge House And Techno Lineup
Brighton’s biggest electronic music festival just levelled up. For the first time in its 10-year history, Boundary Brighton expands into a two-day celebration of electronic music. This September, Friday 26th will be dedicated entirely to house and techno, while Saturday 27th sees the return of Boundary’s signature bass-fuelled sound. Day tickets for Friday and Saturday, weekend tickets, and VIP tickets are now on sale. Sign up at www.boundarybrighton.com
Friday’s line-up is a statement of intent. Big names heading to Stanmer Park for the house and techno takeover include house heavyweights Gorgon City, future-facing, dancefloor raver Josh Baker, acid-tinged London house and garage hero East End Dubs, Knee Deep In Sound label boss and bonafide house legend Hot Since 82, everyone’s favourite party-starter Eats Everything, fast-rising star in the new wave of house Max Dean, and in-demand master of minimal grooves Rossi. These are the hottest names across house music – this lineup would grace the biggest Ibiza closing parties – and they are heading for Brighton this September.
They’ll be joined by a diverse cast of underground favourites and forward-thinking selectors including Bubble Love (Ross From Friends), Diffrent, Dr Banana (the dance music connoisseur creating some serious festival buzz), HalfPint, Main Phase, Marlie, Omar+, Paige Tomlinson, and Woulfe, with even more to be announced.
With sounds from across the spectrum of house and techno, Friday kicks off an unmissable south coast electronic music weekender. This is a major evolution for Boundary as it becomes a two-day destination festival for dance music fans. With many festivals closing, this positive step sees Boundary excited to add another day of quality electronic music and dancing to the festival calendar.
Saturday’s previously announced Phase One line-up continues Boundary’s bass-heavy legacy with a huge cast of icons. Giggs, Andy C, and Shy FX lead the charge alongside Camo & Krooked B2B Mefjus, D Double E, High Contrast, Girls Don’t Sync, 4AM Kru, Nero and Badger, plus many more. The genre focus includes drum & bass, UK rap, grime, garage, and jungle – staying true to Boundary’s roots while pushing things forward.
The new two-day format allows fans to choose their vibe with Friday and Saturday tickets available separately for the first time. Those who live for house and techno can focus on Friday, while Saturday remains the go-to day for bass music lovers. For those who want it all, weekend tickets and VIP are available, offering two days of back-to-back, genre-spanning energy and atmosphere. Boundary invites all dance music fans to enjoy its first two-day edition, offering unmissable value with an upgrade to two days for just an extra £20. Weekend tickets start at only £59.50.
Returning once again to Stanmer Park, the festival will also debut a brand-new site layout, additional stages, and upgraded production across the board. From intimate dance tents to high-impact headline sets, Boundary 2025 will be bigger and better than ever.
