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Lineup Unveiled For 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival

Bryan Adams performs at the Tinderbox music festival in Odense, Denmark, 28 June 2024 (issued 29 June 2024). The festival runs from 27 to 29 June 2024. 2024 Tinderbox Music Festival, Odense, Denmark - 28 Jun 2024
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The 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival is generating significant anticipation with its impressive lineup set to enliven the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on September 19 and 20. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest, the festival is recognized for its diverse genre-spanning lineup and will be streamed live on Hulu and iHeartMedia radio stations across the U.S. This year’s roster includes an eclectic mix of iconic performers and contemporary stars, headlined by Ed Sheeran, Mariah Carey, Tate McRae, and Jelly Roll. The event promises to be a high-energy spectacle, featuring Maroon 5, GloRilla, Lil Wayne, Bryan Adams, and many others. The festival is celebrated not only for its star power but also for fostering unexpected collaborations and surprise appearances, making it an eagerly awaited event on the music calendar.

Capping off a summer full of exciting announcements, the general sale of tickets for the festival launches on June 13 through AXS.com. Capital One cardholders can enjoy a head start with presale access beginning June 11, along with exclusive privileges like access to pre-show parties featuring performers such as LL Cool J and Jelly Roll. These parties offer a glamorous add-on with private performances, food, and drinks, enhancing the overall festival experience. The buzz surrounding the iHeartRadio Music Festival is underpinned by its reputation as a premiere music event that bridges various music styles and genres, bringing together an audience from across the spectrum for two nights of spectacular entertainment.

Ed Sheeran’s participation comes on the heels of his anticipated new album, Play, featuring tracks like “Old Phone” and “Azizam,” with the festival marking his sole U.S. performance in support of this release. Similarly, Tate McRae’s appearance coincides with her North American leg of the Miss Possessive Tour, offering fans a chance to catch her latest hits live, including her recent single, “Just Keep Watching.” Meanwhile, Mariah Carey continues to generate buzz with teases of her upcoming 16th studio album, and will undoubtedly deliver a performance that captures the essence of her legendary career. The inclusion of Jelly Roll, who has recently been crowned Country Artist of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, adds a dynamic country flair to the event.

The festival is not just a platform for established stars but also a showcase for emerging talent and diverse acts, including Feid, the Offspring, and Justice. This reflects the festival’s ethos of providing a wide musical palate and introducing audiences to new sounds and styles. The strategic inclusion of artists spanning different genres ensures the event remains a melting pot of musical expressions, from pop and R&B to rock and country, appealing to a wide range of music fans.

For those unable to attend in person, the festival’s partnership with Hulu ensures that the performances reach a vast audience beyond the confines of the T-Mobile Arena. The decision to stream live performances alongside a broadcast over iHeartMedia’s extensive radio network illustrates the festival’s commitment to accessibility and broad reach, allowing fans to engage with the event from virtually anywhere.

The executive production by John Sykes, Tom Poleman, and Bart Peters from iHeartMedia, alongside Diversified Production Services, guarantees a seamless execution of both the live show and its broadcast components. This year’s event also sees a strong backing from partners including Capital One, Arm & Hammer Power Sheets, and Audible, which indicates the festival’s significant commercial clout and its importance as a cultural event in the music industry calendar.

The 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival promises another landmark celebration of music and performance, continuing its tradition of gathering some of the biggest names from across the music landscape. With its wide-ranging lineup, exclusive pre-show events, and comprehensive streaming options, it stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of live music and its ability to draw in crowds from all corners for an unforgettable experience.

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