
Into The Wild Festival reveals the initial names for its electronic music stage on August 22nd–25th, anticipating a comeback. Welcoming artists and selectors from home, progressive, techno, alternative electronica, and much more, the festival combines a cherished sense of community, innovation, connection, and nature.
Celebrated for its varied programming, inclusive philosophy, and annual charitable projects, the family-friendly festivals electronic music programming will feature a host of performers at Chiddingly Estate in Sussex including Woody Cook, SuperCLAUD, Ellie Talebian, DJ Estavia, Heiko, Miss Lightbeam, Eloise Minton, DJ Kristiaan, Nik Valentine, Ross Harper, Temple Hedz, and more set to be released.
Celebrated as more than just a festival but also as a vibrant community, Into The Wild is well known for its combination of live music, seminars, imaginative crafts, food, and motivating speakers. Originally a little yearly meeting, this forum now houses 5,000 visitors who create friendships, blossom partnerships, commemorate marriages, and even welcome a birth.
Wild crafts and seminars continue to be the center of the celebration experience; 2025 promises one of the most thrilling and wide-ranging presentations to date. Included in the ticket price are over 200 activities ranging from conventional crafts and foraging to fire, den, and chocolate preparation to flint knapping with Will Lord, medicinal plant walks, yoga classes, wild spas, and ceramic sessions. Every experience is created to encourage profound self-nature reconnection.
Together with its vivid cabaret acts, Into The Wild has confirmed a varied roster of international artists, including Daraa Tribe with nomad songs from North Africa, Ant Bahar Di, Ustad Noor Bakhsh from Rajasthan, UK rapper Viktus, Mongolian Odysseys throat singing, the Magic Tree ensemble, and Welsh folk artist Bethan Lloyd as well as many more.
Into The Wild still center on social and environmental accountability. Furthering its years-long dedication to conservation, activism, and ecological consciousness, this year the festival will invite premier companies and charities including the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, WWF, Greenpeace, The Twelve Step Fellowship, and the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
Originally started in 2014, the event has expanded to generate its own CIC Wilderlands, hence aiding Rewilding, wildlife support, and habitat for nature. Every year, the festival stands out in the UK festival scene for its family-friendly, inclusive, and nature-oriented philosophy.
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