AVA London has unveiled its highly anticipated 2025 programme, set to take place from March 20 to March 22.
Exciting Lineup and Events
Now in its eighth edition, the AVA London weekender offers a unique blend of day and night events. During the day, attendees can enjoy lectures, masterclasses, and talks at The British Library and The Standard hotel. Renowned speakers such as FKA twigs, Munroe Bergdorf, Jarvis Cocker, Annie Mac, and Jayda G will be sharing their insights and experiences.
Must-See Performances
The night programme, held at EartH Hackney and HERE at Outernet, promises electrifying live sets from artists like Erika de Casier, Kojaque, Ryoji Ikeda, Marcel Dettmann, and Mechatok. The lineup also includes LSDXOXO, BASHKKA, EMA, and Síofra for a night of unforgettable music.
AVA’s Impact on London’s Creative Scene
AVA Founder, Sarah McBriar, expressed the festival’s profound influence on London’s creative landscape over the past eight years. By collaborating with various institutions, collectives, and artists, AVA Festival continues to push boundaries and create new opportunities for cultural exchange and growth.
Passes and Tickets
Passes for the day events and night programmes can be purchased separately, with full-access passes starting at £191. For more information and ticket purchases, visit AVA Festival’s official website.
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FAQs
Q: When is AVA London’s 2025 programme taking place?
A: The programme is scheduled to run from March 20 to March 22.
Q: Where will the day events be held?
A: Day events will take place at The British Library and The Standard hotel.
Q: Who are some of the notable speakers and performers at the festival?
A: Speakers include FKA twigs, Munroe Bergdorf, Jarvis Cocker, Annie Mac, and Jayda G. Performers include Erika de Casier, Kojaque, Ryoji Ikeda, Marcel Dettmann, and Mechatok.
Q: How can I purchase tickets for AVA London’s 2025 programme?
A: Tickets can be purchased on AVA Festival’s official website.
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