Wireless Festival Unveils Surprise Set Times—Which Major Act Is Closing the Show?

Wireless Festival Unveils Surprise Set Times—Which Major Act Is Closing the Show?

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to stand in a crowd of 50,000 fans, hearing “God’s Plan” live for the third night in a row, only to realize—yes, it’s Drake headlining again? I mean, how many times in one weekend is too many to lose your voice screaming “Started From the Bottom”? At Wireless Festival 2025, apparently, the answer is three. This is not a déjà vu moment—this is Drake-palooza, and Finsbury Park is about to become his royal rap playground. With three headlining sets back-to-back-to-back, surprise appearances, fresh acts, and a lineup refresh worthy of a pageant, the twentieth anniversary bash is shaping up to be the sort of event you brag about for years. And honestly? I’m torn between the FOMO and the sheer logistical feat of singing along to “Hotline Bling” every single night. If you’re craving a festival that feels less like a lineup and more like a Drake residency—with a wild mix of new names and seasoned icons—strap in. This is the ticket you didn’t know you needed, but your group chat will never forgive you for missing… Curious about who hits the stage when, the setlist surprises, and why some people are calling this “Drake’s UK festival”? LEARN MORE.

Wireless festival kicks off on Friday July 11 with not one, not two, but three nights of Drake headlining.

The Finsbury Park festival takes place over three days, with the Canadian rap royalty taking the top spot for all three days – and it’s not too late to nab tickets.

Drake will headline three nights at Wireless  (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)

Drake will headline three nights at Wireless (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)

More than 50,000 people are expected to attend the twentieth anniversary celebration.

Earlier this week, 20 new acts were added, including Popcaan, Darkoo, Odeal, Leon Thomas, Uncle Waffles and Lancey Foux.

Some are calling the event ‘Drake’s UK festival’, but if you want to know who you can see when, read on for the set times.

Full set times for Wireless 2025 – Friday, July 11

Main Stage

  • 1.30pm – 3.15pm – DJ AG
  • 3.20pm – 3.50pm – Odeal
  • 4.15pm – 4.50pm – KWN
  • 5.15pm – 6pm – Leon Thomas
  • 6.30pm – 7.30pm – Summer Walker
  • 8.15pm – 10.15pm – Drake x PartyNextDoor

Old Spice Stage

  • 1.30pm – 3.15pm – Kamilla Rose
  • 3.20pm – 3.30pm – Swavy
  • 3.35pm – 4pm – Nippa
  • 4.15pm – 5pm – Sailorr
  • 5.20pm – 5.50pm – Karri
  • 6.30pm – 7.30pm – Roy Woods

The set times haven’t been announced for Saturday and Sunday at the time of writing, with the official Wireless app saying the schedule is ‘under construction’ for those days.

Drake is expected to play three different sets (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Drake is expected to play three different sets (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Where to buy Wireless Festival tickets

If you’ve left it to the last minute, there are still Wireless Festival tickets available.

  1. Ticketmaster has Friday and Saturday day tickets for £190, limited numbers of two-day tickets for Friday and Saturday starting at £175.20 for resale tickets and £320 for non-resale, with Friday and Sunday two-day tickets starting from £269.
  2. On Viagogo, there are 3-day weekend tickets for resale starting from £131, two-day Friday and Saturday tickets from £144, two-day Friday and Sunday from £316. There are also Friday day tickets from £130, Saturday day tickets from £98, and Sunday day tickets from £139.
  3. Vivid Seats has an array of tickets available starting at around £300.
  4. StubHub has a whole host of options available including 2-day tickets for Saturday and Sunday from £175, Saturday day tickets from £121 and Sunday day tickets from £163.

To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as the above.

Previous Drake setlist

Drake recently played some headline shows in Australia, and Setlist.fm shows he played all of his hits and more.

He’s set to play three separate headline sets for Wireless, so expect some album tracks or rarely heard tunes.

  • Over My Dead Body
  • Passionfruit
  • Marvins Room
  • Teenage Fever
  • Feel No Ways
  • Headlines
  • The Motto
  • HYFR (Hell Ya F****** Right)
  • Pound Cake
  • Started From the Bottom
  • Energy
  • Know Yourself
  • Nonstop
  • No Face
  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Laugh Now Cry Later
  • God’s Plan
  • Controlla
  • Find Your Love
  • Hold On, We’re Going Home
  • One Dance
  • Massive
  • Sticky
  • Nokia
  • Hotline Bling
  • Childs Play
  • In My Feelings
  • Nice for What
  • Girls Want Girls
  • Rich Baby Daddy
  • Search & Rescue
  • You Broke My Heart
  • Jimmy Cooks
  • Knife Talk
  • IDGAF
  • Rich Flex
  • Yebba’s Heartbreak

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