HARD Summer Music Festival Announces 2025 Lineup
Inglewood, CA (March 4, 2025) – Today, HARD Events revealed the highly anticipated music lineup for the 2025 edition of HARD Summer Music Festival. Returning to Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California, on August 2-3, 2025, the festival will once again bring its signature multi-genre experience to one of Los Angeles’ most iconic entertainment complexes, located adjacent to SoFi Stadium and the YouTube Theater.
Since its debut in 2008, HARD Summer has solidified its place as a cornerstone of Southern California’s festival scene, becoming Los Angeles’ largest electronic music festival. Known for its distinct curatorial approach and vibrant aesthetic, the festival continues to celebrate the city’s rich blend of musical styles and cultural influences.
The 2025 lineup stays true to HARD Summer’s ethos of diversity and innovation, bringing together top names in electronic music, major crossover acts from the Latin and Hip-Hop scenes, underground tastemakers, and a fresh wave of emerging talent. Headliners include:
Dom Dolla (GRAMMY-nominated Australian powerhouse)
Feid (Colombian reggaetón and cumbia singer/songwriter)
Gesaffelstein (Legendary French producer with dark industrial sonics)
Kaytranada (Multigenre super producer)
Other highlights include:
Sean Paul (Jamaican dancehall icon)
Juvenile & The 400 Degreez Band (Multi-platinum New Orleans hip-hop veteran)
Four Tet & Floating Points (Visionary live performances)
Sara Landry (Hard techno high priestess)
Nico Moreno (French DJ and producer)
HARD Summer continues its tradition of showcasing cutting-edge talent, with performances from:
Overmono (UK duo with club-ready energy)
Joy Orbison (Innovative, boundary-pushing producer)
Marlon Hoffstadt & Malugi (High-energy dancefloor hits)
Prospa (Rave revivalists)
Funk Tribu (Colombian DJ and producer)
For house music lovers, the festival will feature:
Deorro (Latin House pioneer)
The Blessed Madonna (Unifying dance figure)
Gordo (Reinvented star DJ/producer)
James Hype (Skilled selector)
Loco Dice (German globetrotter)
Ben Sterling, Riordan, Blackchild, and SOSA (Tech-house sensations)
There’s also an exciting slate for techno fans, with performances by:
999999999 (Italian acid duo)
Alignment (Italian hard techno artist)
I Hate Models (Enigmatic DJ/producer)
Deborah De Luca (Solamente label boss)
KI/KI (Back-to-back electrifying set)
Headbangers can enjoy heavy sonics from:
PEEKABOO (Experimental left-field bass)
Tape B B2B Mersiv (Rising low-frequency favorites)
Crankdat (Bass-heavy DJ/producer)
Bou & Hybrid Minds (Drum & Bass legends)
Since relocating to Hollywood Park in 2024, HARD Summer has redefined the Los Angeles electronic music experience, with a venue spanning 300 acres. The park's spacious layout, interactive features, and immersive activations provide a unique festival atmosphere, making it the largest event of its kind in the city.
HARD Summer is also committed to fostering positive relationships with its local community through its Pre-Game initiative, which partners with local businesses around Greater Los Angeles. In 2024, this included collaborations with five Inglewood establishments. Local businesses interested in partnering with HARD Summer 2025 can apply directly for the Pre-Game initiative.
Tickets for HARD Summer 2025 go on sale March 7th at 10AM PT, with a presale starting on March 6th at 9AM PT for those who sign up for SMS notifications. General Admission, GA+, and VIP passes will be available for purchase, with a $9.95 deposit offer for a limited time.
Visit HARD's official website for more details, and to sign up for SMS notifications.
About Hollywood Park
Hollywood Park, spanning nearly 300 acres, is the largest urban mixed-use development under construction in the Western United States. It hosts global music festivals and world-class events and is centered around the 3.1 million-square-foot SoFi Stadium—ranked the #1 stadium in the world for top-grossing concert and live event ticket sales in 2023. The venue will also host FIFA World Cup ‘26 matches, Super Bowl LXI in 2027, and the 2028 Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
For more information, visit www.hollywoodparkca.com.