The Nameless Music Festival is set to return from May 31 to June 2, 2025 in the stunning setting of Lake Como, specifically in the area of La Nuova Poncia, a 400,000 m² polo field surrounded by nature. This iconic location will host a stellar lineup of artists from incredibly diverse musical backgrounds, featuring global giants of electronic music – and beyond – such as Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, The Chainsmokers and Don Diablo, to name just a few.
The first day of Nameless kicks off with a program that strikes the perfect balance between tradition and innovation in the electronic scene. Headlining the day will be Armin van Buuren, one of the most influential DJs of the past two decades and a global ambassador of trance.
Joining him are standout acts like Oliver Heldens and Tchami, two key figures in European future house and bass house. Heldens, in particular, continues to push the genre forward without straying from its classic structure, while Tchami will deliver a more introspective set, rich in deep and soulful tones.
Also representing the UK scene is Gorgon City, who will bring a hybrid sound that blends deep house, UK garage, and electronic pop. Closing out the day are two names that embody the edgier, crossover soul of the festival: Sullivan King, who fuses metal with bass music, and Dirtyphonics, well-known for their immersive performances. One of the surprises of the day is Tommy Cash, who gained popularity in Italy for his track “Espresso Macchiato.”
Sunday, June 1
Day two will feature one of the most highly anticipated acts of the entire festival: Martin Garrix. The Dutch artist, known for his accessible style and uncanny ability to tap into electronic pop trends, is the most recognizable face in today’s EDM scene. His set is scheduled for the evening and is already shaping up to be one of the most attended moments of the event. Also on Sunday’s lineup is another big name: Don Diablo, pioneer of future house and founder of the renowned Hexagon HQ label.
Sunday’s program stands out for its strong focus on drum & bass. The duo Sub Focus and Delta Heavy highlight the festival’s commitment to quality even in less mainstream subgenres. Their sets will be a real treat for fans seeking more cutting-edge sounds.
Among the Italian acts, standouts include Merk & Kremont, a duo very active on the international scene, and Kid Yugi, an urban artist whose presence reflects the growing blend of electronic and rap music.
Monday, June 2
The third and final day stands out for the variety in its artistic offering. The headliners will be The Chainsmokers, the American duo that helped shape the pop-EDM scene over the past decade.
Adding to the day’s diversity is Nero, one of the most iconic names in UK dubstep and drumstep, returning to the stage with a set eagerly awaited by genre purists.
On a more classic note, there’s David Morales, a legendary figure in American house music. Meanwhile, the techno corner will be well represented by two artists with very different styles: Luca Agnelli, known for his industrial edge, and Stella Bossi, a German artist famous for her playful, provocative aesthetic. Rounding out the day are Mr Belt & Wezol, the Dutch duo who have been skillfully blending old-school house and nu-disco for years.
Nameless’ Underground Scene Artists
Alongside international headliners, the Nameless lineup also features a wide selection of artists representing the underground scene from Europe and around the world.
Among them are Dillon Francis, Ofenbach, the French duo behind many radio hits, and Purple Disco Machine, a key figure in modern disco-house whose refined and infectious sound is now a staple of top festivals worldwide.
On the deeper underground end, notable names include I Hate Models, one of the most prominent voices in the new European techno wave, and 999999999, an Italian duo who’ve made waves on the international rave circuit with their raw, no-frills sound. Also appearing is Brina Knauss, a Slovenian artist whose melodic techno sets continue to win acclaim across major clubs in Europe.
Tickets and Access Information
There are three main ticket categories available:
General Admission: the standard pass granting access to the festival area for all three days (or a selected single day), including basic services and free movement between stages.
VIP Pass: includes access to reserved areas, chill zones, dedicated restrooms, and perks on food & drinks.
Elite Sky Box: the most exclusive option, featuring a premium view of the mainstage, table service, fast-track entry, and premium benefits.
Prices start at €69 for day tickets and €139 for the 3-day pass, though they may vary depending on availability. The “Super Early” and “Early Bird” tickets sold out during the initial sales phases. Updated availability is shown on the official website: namelessfestival.it/tickets.
All tickets are digital and sent via email as a QR code. Once scanned at the entrance, attendees will receive a physical wristband, valid for the entire duration of the festival.






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