Overmono, Nia Archives, Andy C and more lead Love Saves The Day 2025 line-up

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Overmono, Nia Archives and Andy C are among the names announced for Bristol’s Love Saves The Day 2025.The city’s biggest music festival will return to Ashton Court on the bank holiday weekend of May 24 and 25, with Welsh electronic duo Overmono to top the bill on the Saturday and Nia Archives headlining the Sunday.Other names confirmed for this year’s programme include Andy C, Ghetts, Giggs, Skream & Benga and Wilkinson.They will be joined by Groove Armada, Shy FX, Mall Grab, Hybrid Minds, Pawsa, Camo & Krooked, Eats Everything, Eliza Rose, Netsky, Girls Don’t Sync, Chris Stussy, Enzo Siragusa, Job Jobse, Josh Baker and JYOTY.Tickets go on sale on Friday (January 24) at 10am and you will be able to find yours here.Festival director Tom Paine has said: “There’s nothing we love more than being back at Ashton Court to truly kickstart the festival season and 2025 is shaping up to be pretty spectacular.”“We’re really bringing some of the biggest and best names across the electronic music scene to the city for the bank holiday as well as some of the most exciting local talent out there.

Come on down for a great party, see your favourite DJs, discover some new favourites and just celebrate the start of summer with us.”Overmono released their debut album ‘Good Lies’ in 2023.

In a four-star review of the album, NME wrote: “Overmono have described their debut album as “a letter of love to the journey so far [that also] marks where we want to take things,” and ‘Good Lies’ puts the pair on the edge of a major breakthrough.

Its pop-leaning moments are also its most exciting, and the creativity and skill with which they bridge these worlds is thrilling.”Nia Archives, meanwhile, released her debut album ‘Silence Is Loud’ last year,.

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