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Big Ears Festival 2025 Lineup Announced: Philip Glass Ensemble, Waxahatchee, Yo La Tengo, Múm, and More

Big Ears Festival 2025 Lineup Announced: Philip Glass Ensemble, Waxahatchee, Yo La Tengo, Múm, and More

ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Esperanza Spalding, Rufus Wainwright, Jessica Pratt, and Sun Ra Arkestra will also play the Knoxville fest

Philip Glass Waxahatchee and Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo

Philip Glass (Noam Galai/Getty Images) Waxahatchee (Robin Little/Redferns), and Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo (Jim Bennett/Getty Images)

Big Ears Festival 2025 is returning to Knoxville, Tennessee from March 27-30. Next year’s lineup includes sets by Philip Glass Ensemble, ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Waxahatchee, Rufus Wainwright, Esperanza Spalding, Yo La Tengo, Múm, Jessica Pratt, and Sun Ra Arkestra. It also boasts the North American premiere of Jonny Greenwood’s 133 Years of Reverb, as performed by James McVinnie and Eliza McCarthy. In total, the festival features nearly 200 concerts across more than 14 venues.

The 2025 edition of Big Ears Festival will also feature Arooj Aftab, Julia Holter, Alan Sparhawk, Explosions in the Sky, Tortoise, ML Buch, Rachika Nayar, Still House Plants, William Basinski, Cassandra Jenkins, Yaya Bey, Marisa Anderson, Béla Fleck, Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn, Les Claypool’s Bastard Jazz, Meshell Ndegeocello, Steve Roach, Nels Cline, Vijay Iyer, Tindersticks, Beak>, Alabaster DePlume, Astrid Sonne, Helado Negro, Mabe Fratti, Marissa Nadler, Chanel Beads, and more. Find the lineup poster below.

Read “Alone Together: How Music Festivals Like Big Ears Shift the Focus to Deep Listening.”

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