Movement Adds Charlotte de Witte, Sara Landry, Horsegiirl & More to 2025 Lineup
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The annual house and techno festival happens in May at Detroit’s Hart Plaza.
Charlotte de Witte performs live on stage as part of the ‘Tomorrowland Brasil 2024’ at Parque Maeda – Itu on October 13, 2024 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Detroit’s Movement Festival has added a crew of heavyhitters to the lineup for its 2025 event. Belgian techno titan Charlotte de Witte has been added as a headliner, with hard techno star Sara Landry, rapper A$AP Ferg, Underground Resistance co-founder Mike Banks, rapper and DJ Zack Fox, Dutch producer Mau P, Nina Kraviz, HAAi, Boys Noize, The Blessed Madonna, Goldie b2b Photek and many others also joining the bill.
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These artists join the previously announced phase one lineup that included John Summit, Carl Cox, Jamie xx, Anfisa Letyago, Carl Cox, Chase & Status, Ela Minua, DJ Minx, Sammy Virji and more.
“Movement is a techno institution in Detroit so for me, it’s like reuniting with an old friend,” Cox says in a statement. “I’m going to make up for the years I’ve missed with a show that’s going to send Detroit to another dimension!”
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The festival will happen at its longtime home in Detroit’s Hart Plaza May 24-26. Tickets are on sale now.
Movement is produced by the Detroit-based Paxahau, which took over the festival in 2006. The event is known for focusing on the city’s homegrown techno genre along with house music, and has long championed rising stars, especially local ones, from each genre.
“One of the great things about [Paxahau’s] culture is we aren’t goal focused, but direction focused,” Paxahau Founder Jason Huvaere told Billboard in 2023. “It’s always been about the trajectory, the journey, the emotion. It’s never been about, ‘I need to get this thing done,’ or ‘I need to get this thing acquired.’ For the future, I just want to preserve that.”
See the complete Movement 2025 lineup below.
Movement 2025 lineup
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