
The wait is over for Doof in the Park's line-up.
The electronic dance music festival, which is being organised by Dundee's own Hannah Laing, will be taking over Camperdown Park on 5 July 2025, in what is the biggest undertaking yet for the DJ.
Hannah teased the announcement on her Facebook page, stating that the full line-up of artists would be released at 7pm tomorrow. Now, fans can finally check out which acts will be joining her.
Who's playing?
The festival will feature three stages packed with top-tier DJs and rising stars.
Stage 1: DOOF FOR LIFE
Stage 1, “Doof for Life,” will be headlined by Hannah Laing herself, with a very special guest appearance from trance legend Armin Van Buuren. Joining them are Fish56Octagon, Judge Jules with a trance classics set, Lisa Lashes, Van Damn, and Will Atkinson.
Stage 2: UP THE DOOF
Stage 2, “Up the Doof,” will showcase a high-energy line-up featuring Charlie Sparks, Franck, Jezza & Jod, K.A.D, ØTTA, sim0ne, and Somewhen.
Stage 3: Highlander
Stage 3, “Highlander,” will shine a spotlight on Scottish talent, including Billy Morris, Charlie Kennedy, Jack Low, Keir Caithness, Kieran b2b Leechy, Made Academy Student, Matty Ralph, Mike McDonald, Paul Findlay, and Ross Mac.
With a mix of global icons and homegrown talent, Doof in the Park promises to be one of the biggest events of the summer for electronic music fans in Scotland.
What is Doof in the Park?
Doof in the Park is a brand new electronic dance music festival coming to Dundee in 2025.
The event is the idea of Dundee-born DJ Hannah Laing, who has been making waves in the dance music scene. A former student at Harris Academy, Hannah initially trained to become a dentist before exploding onto the club scene, where she has built up a huge following.
After selling out two massive concerts at the Caird Hall in 2024, Hannah is gearing up for what she's calling her biggest project yet—a whole festival in her hometown.
Where and when will Doof in the Park be held?
It takes place on Saturday 5 July 2025 at Camperdown Park, which has previously hosted large music festivals such as Radio 1's Big Weekend in 2006 and 2023, and Carnival Fifty Six in 2017.
Why is it called "Doof"?
Doof" is both Hannah Laing's record label name and an integral part of her personal brand. The name resonates with the low, pulsing rhythms of electronic dance music—perfect for a festival that's all about the genre.
How many performers will there be?
There will be around 25 acts at Doof in the Park, on different stages. The full line-up is now announced, so festival-goers have plenty to look forward to.
How many stages will there be?
There will be three stages at the festival, playing a mix of hard house, trance, and other electronic music.
What is the minimum age of entry?
The event is strictly 18+, and anyone under the age of 18 years will not be admitted.
Can I still get tickets?
Tickets have now sold out, reflecting the massive demand for Hannah Laing's festival debut.
What has Hannah said about the festival?
Hannah has expressed her excitement and disbelief about bringing her own festival to her hometown.
Posting on Facebook, she wrote:
“Still can’t get over that I’m gonna be hosting my own festival in my hometown next year!”
Will Dundee be ready for Doof?
Dundee has a rich history of hosting major music events, solidifying its reputation as a key player in Scotland’s live music scene.
From Radio 1's Big Weekend and Carnival Fifty Six to annual Slessor Gardens concerts, the city has cemented its reputation as a world-class festival city.
Doof in the Park, led by Hannah Laing, is set to be a flagship event for the city's music calendar—a high-octane celebration of electronic dance music that will leave visitors buzzing long after the music stops.
Are you Doof-ready?
Comments