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Sunda Festival completes its sublime 2025 lineup with Danilo Plessow (MCDE), Mr. Ho, La Mamie’s & more

Sunda Festival completes its sublime 2025 lineup with Danilo Plessow (MCDE), Mr. Ho, La Mamie’s & more

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Sunda Festival announced its sophomore edition last November with a tremendous first wave lineup headlined by the likes of Antal, Mogwaa, Soichi Terada and Yu Su, just to name a few. Now, organisers Ice Cream Sundays and Hong Kong-based FuFu Creative have upped the ante even further by revealing the complete music programming for their three-day weekender.

 
 
 
 
 
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The second phase of high-profile names include influential DJ and producer Danilo Plessow (MCDE, formerly known as Motor City Drum Ensemble), Klasse Wrecks' renowned curator and music collector Mr. Ho, famed Parisian collective La Mamie's, and Manila Community Radio's co-founder Emel Rowe, who will be bringing the Filipino party spirit during his B2B set with frequent collaborator Saint Guel.

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Other regional highlights include Indonesia's SCRUBS! stalwart and one-third of experimental trio Fraktal, Archie, a beloved resident from Saigon nightlife institution The Observatory, BongBongQuayQuay, Manila's reigning techno queen Dignos, beloved Thai selector Chucheewa (of Acid Sisters), ICS' Japanese stalwart Muto, as well as Chinese Erhu player and composer Temple Rat.

The second wave lineup is further boosted by Singapore-based favourites such as Super Enjoy's Dexter Colt and El Professionel, Darker Than Wax head honcho Dean Chew, the Sivilian Affairs crew, a full stage takeover from the subversive Strange Weather collective, and the festival's own Sunda Soundsystem. There will also be live performances from enigmatic beatmaker Fauxe and underground hip-hop outfit Mary Sue and the Clementi Sound Appreciation Club.

The festivities kick off with an Opening Night party taking on 17 April, the eve of Good Friday, before moving to Sarimbun Scout Camp for the main festival on 18-19 April. Tickets are available here.

Beyond the music, attendees can also enjoy the site's lush greenery and nature by camping on-site in a tent (either pre-pitched or pitch-your own) or in a glamping-style A-hut with air conditioning and fan. Accommodation for groups of up to six pax can be purchased at the festival’s ticketing page.

There will also be a variety of all-ages activities crafted to complement the festival's holistic ethos, as well as a
range of tantalizing F&B options. Follow Sunda's Instagram for announcements in the weeks ahead. Finally, the grounds and its three distinctive stages (Jurong, Pavilion and Nomad) promises to be a feast for both the eyes and ears thanks to visuals and production from talented artists such as worm.grrl, Jaymi McManus, Jen O’Connor and UmamiFX