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BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend

British music festival


British music festival

FieldValue
music_festival_nameBBC Radio 1's Big Weekend
imageBBC Radio 1s Big Weekend logo.png
captionFormer logo for Radio 1's Big Weekend
locationUnited Kingdom (touring)
years_active2003–present
datesVaries (last weekend of May, since 2013)
genrePop, indie, rock, dance, grime, hip-hop, R&B
website
foundersBBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend (R1BW) (previously known as One Big Weekend, for 2012 as Radio 1's Hackney Weekend, and for 2018 as BBC Music's Biggest Weekend) is a British music festival run by BBC Radio 1. It is held once a year, in a different location within the United Kingdom each time. It was the biggest free-ticketed music event in Europe, until a fee for tickets was introduced in 2018, and always includes a host of new artists.

Background and history

The Main Stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Norwich (2015)

The festival is a spin-off of Radio 1's "One Big Sunday", where in each Sunday during the summer months a different town would host the roadshow, usually next to a beach or in a large park. These were also free, but non-ticketed and held from 2000 to 2002. Both events are successors to the Radio 1 Roadshow which toured the country during every summer from 1973 and continued throughout the 1990s.

Originally a "One Big Weekend" would run twice a year, although that last happened in 2004. Since 2005 it has been held once a year instead, usually in May, with the exception of 2012 when a larger festival took place over the weekend of 23–24 June in Hackney, East London.

The form of the event has varied over the years, from one tent at the events in 2003 to as many as six stages in 2012. Every event since 2013 has consisted of one outdoor main stage, one tented second stage, and one much smaller stage dedicated to showcasing emerging talent supported by BBC Introducing. Additionally, the early events dedicated their Saturday exclusively to dance music and their Sunday to bands. The dance day was replaced by a second day of bands from 2006 onwards, although there was a dance-orientated ‘Outdoor Stage’ between 2007 and 2012. The ‘dance day’ was effectively reinstated for the 2013 event in Northern Ireland, with a day of electronic music being held on the Friday night of the weekend. This approach has been repeated in most years since.

The next edition of the event was scheduled to be held between 22 and 24 May 2020 in Dundee, with Camperdown Park becoming the first site to host the event twice. The event however was cancelled in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic and went virtual. The 2021 Big Weekend was also moved into a virtual mode.

In late 2021, it was revealed that Radio 1's Big Weekend would return in a live tradition for the first time in three years, with Coventry being the host city for this event on 27 to 29 May 2022.

On 30 January 2023, it was announced that Dundee would host Big Weekend from 26 to 28 May 2023. The city was originally due to host in 2020 but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On 29 January 2024, it was announced that Luton would host Big Weekend from 24 to 26 May 2024. A full Friday programme took place in Luton, with all stages being used on this day for the first time, although it was still generally based around dance music.

On 28 January 2025, it was announced that Liverpool would host Big Weekend from 23 to 25 May 2025.

Venues

VenueDateRef(s)One Big WeekendBBC Radio 1's Big WeekendBBC Music's Biggest WeekendBBC Radio 1's Big Weekend
Heaton Park, Manchester, Englandurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onebigweekend/2003/manchester/press_release.shtmltitle=Radio 1 - One Big Weekendpublisher=BBCdate=3 May 2003access-date=29 May 2017}}
Coopers Field (within Bute Park), Cardiff, Wales13–14 September 2003
Prehen, Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland24–25 April 2004
Perry Park, Birmingham, England18–19 September 2004
Herrington Country Park, Sunderland, England7–8 May 2005
Camperdown Park, Dundee, Scotland13–14 May 2006
Moor Park, Preston, Lancashire, England19–20 May 2007
Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, England10–11 May 2008
Lydiard Park, Swindon, Wiltshire, England9–10 May 2009
Faenol Estate, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales22–23 May 2010
Carlisle Airport, Carlisle, Cumbria, England14–15 May 2011
Hackney Marshes, Hackney, London, England23–24 June 2012
Ebrington Square, Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland24–26 May 2013
George Square and Glasgow Green, Glasgow, Scotland23–25 May 2014
Earlham Park, Norwich, England23–24 May 2015
Powderham Castle, Exeter, England28–29 May 2016
Burton Constable Hall, Hull, England27–28 May 2017
Titanic Slipways, Belfast, Northern Ireland25–26 May 2018
Scone Palace, Perth, Scotland
Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales26–27 May 2018
War Memorial Park, Coventry, England27–28 May 2018
Stewart Park, Middlesbrough, England24–26 May 2019
Camperdown Park, Dundee, Scotland22–24 May 2020
War Memorial Park, Coventry, England27–29 May 2022
Camperdown Park, Dundee, Scotland26–28 May 2023
Stockwood Park, Luton, England24–26 May 2024
Sefton Park, Liverpool, England23–25 May 2025
Herrington Country Park, Sunderland, England22–24 May 2026

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Tickets

Tickets to the festival are, notably, free (except the small booking fee which was introduced from the 2012 event onwards) but are usually now restricted to one pair per person. Prior to 2006, a ticket booth would be set up in an easy location in the centre of the hosting city, and anybody who wished to obtain a pair of tickets would queue up, before a Radio 1 DJ gave them out (pairs of tickets for the Saturday given away on a Saturday and on the following day for the Sunday), on a first-come first-served basis. The theory there was that the majority of tickets would go to local residents, as people from further away would not make the journey. However, as more and more 'non-local' residents came to the giveaways, and the capacity at the events grew year-on-year, it was decided that a different system was needed. From 2006, therefore, pairs of tickets have been given away through an online lottery. People wishing to attend register on the BBC Radio 1 website and pairs of tickets are then randomly allocated and given out. In order to make sure that those who live locally get the majority of tickets, the applications are split into categories of 'local postcodes' and 'other postcodes' and the majority of the tickets (usually 95%) are reserved for the former.

Despite the tickets being free, some people often attempt to sell them on eBay, and in recent years this has meant that various security measures have been introduced, most notably the barcodes on tickets which are scanned at the gate, the rule that the person whose name is registered on the ticket has to be in attendance and, from 2012, passport-style pictures being required as part of the application process. Tickets are also given away as prizes via various competitions held on Radio 1 (and now 1Xtra) in the weeks running up to the event, which is usually the only way in which members of the public can obtain passes for both days of the event. For the 2013 event, no pre-registration was necessary, and instead all tickets were given away on a 'first come first served' basis - albeit still with the skewing of 90% of tickets being held back for residents of Northern Ireland. After an initial 24-hour delay due to technical difficulties, the tickets all sold out within an hour. 2014's event in Glasgow saw the 'first come first served' ticket release return with no pre-registration needed. 50% of tickets were reserved for residents within the boundaries of Glasgow City Council with a further 45% reserved for those in the rest of Scotland. However, for the first time ever, members of the public could obtain tickets to all three days of the festival. This led to complaints from some disappointed fans who were left without tickets to any day while others bagged tickets for the entire weekend.

For the 2006 event in Dundee, less than half of the tickets were given to local residents, and allegations were made of postal workers stealing tickets.

2000s

May 2003

On 3 and 4 May, the One Big Weekend was held in Manchester.

Saturday 3 MaySunday 4 May
Judge JulesThe White Stripes
Paul van DykDirty Vegas
Rob TisseraAqualung
Eddie HalliwellThe Coral
Good Greef CrewFeeder
Badly Drawn Boy
Stereophonics

September 2003

On 13 and 14 September, the One Big Weekend held in Cardiff.

Saturday 13 SeptemberSunday 14 September
Basement JaxxPink
The Chemical BrothersTravis
Erick MorilloDido
Seb FontaineThe Darkness
Lottie and YousefStarsailor
Sander KleinenbergThe Thrills
HybridKosheen
Time Flies DJ

April 2004

On 24 and 25 April 2004, the first of two in that calendar year - was held at Prehen Fields, Derry. It featured the following line-up:

Line-up

Saturday 24 April

Main Stage
Faithless
Pete Tong
Seb Fontaine
Judge Jules
Fergie
Armin van Buuren
Agnelli & Nelson
Tall Paul

Sunday 25 April

Main Stage
Keane
Ash
Avril Lavigne
The Streets
Franz Ferdinand
Kelis

September 2004

On 18 and 19 September 2004, the final 'One Big Weekend' under that name - and the second of that calendar year - was held at Perry Park, Birmingham. It featured the following line-up:

Line-up

Saturday 18 September

Main StageSecond Stage
TiestoGroove Armada
Fat Boy SlimDavid Guetta
Deep DishDarren Emerson
Judge JulesXpress 2
Dave PearceYousef
Steve LawlerMylo
Nick FanciulliBehrouz
Mutiny
Josh 'Rinse' Roberts

Sunday 19 September

Main StageSecond Stage
LostprophetsKasabian
Goldie Lookin' Chain22-20's
Mouldy Lookin' StainThe Music
Joss StoneThe Departure
Damien Rice13 Senses
RazorlightSkinnyman
EstelleExist
Natasha Bedingfield
Broken Dolls

2005

On 7 and 8 May 2005, the Big Weekend was held at Penshaw Monument in Herrington Country Park, Sunderland, and featured artists included:

Line-up

Saturday 7 May

Main StageSecond Stage
Foo FightersMauro Picotto
KasabianPete Tong
Natalie ImbrugliaJudge Jules
Chemical BrothersFergie
BattleShapeshifters
KT Tunstall
Rooster
Athlete

Sunday 8 May

Main StageSecond Stage
The Black Eyed PeasThe Futureheads
Gwen StefaniMaxïmo Park
Kaiser ChiefsInterpol
FeederThe Magic Numbers
Basement JaxxThe Subways
JamiroquaiDo Me Bad Things
The Bravery
Lemar

2006

In 2006, the Big Weekend was held in Camperdown Park, Dundee on 13 and 14 May 2006 and featured artists which included:

Line-up

Saturday 13 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust Stage
Paolo NutiniThe Fratellis
Corinne Bailey RaeMystery Jets
Gnarls BarkleyBoy Kill Boy
OrsonDirty Pretty Things
RazorlightBloc Party
MusePrimal Scream
The Streets
Snow Patrol
Mylo

Sunday 14 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust Stage
The FeelingThe View
The Ordinary BoysHot Chip
SugababesWe Are Scientists
FeederYeah Yeah Yeahs
EditorsThe Kooks
PinkThe Zutons
Keane
Franz Ferdinand (Surprise Guests)

Many of the BBC Radio 1 DJs including Pete Tong, Tim Westwood and Chris Moyles attended too, and held a number of competitions so that people could win tickets. In addition, Radio 1 also created a virtual festival experience in the virtual reality application Second Life. Avatars on the BBC Radio 1 islands could watch the event on live screens while the audience could see their virtual counterparts on massive stage side screens at the real event in Dundee. The event was hailed as the first ever festival with a professional line-up to take place in a virtual universe.

2007

On Saturday 19 May and Sunday 20 May, Radio 1's Big Weekend was held in Moor Park in Preston.

For the first time in the history of the event, all tickets had barcodes and were scanned on arrival at the park. The barcodes contained information such as name and address of the winner of the tickets. Having the barcodes meant that Radio 1 could cancel lost or stolen tickets and issue new ones to those affected. In an effort to stop people buying tickets from eBay or through other mediums, the public was told they would be asked to prove their home address if their tickets were thought to be suspect. However, the BBC decided to scrap this idea on the day as they thought it would cause angry scenes if people were to be turned away.

At the close of entry on 8 May 2007, over 450,000 people registered for a chance to get tickets for the 2007 festival. On Tuesday 8 May on The Chris Moyles Show, Chris announced that a further 5,000 tickets will be available taking the total for both days being 35,000.

Tickets were also given away in an alternate reality game online using Radio 1 fan forums. The situation surrounded a man called Paul Denchfield who was supposedly sacked from the station. Throughout the run up to the event 'Frozen Indigo Angel' would appear in various places online and on-air, with it being the player's mission to hunt down tickets.

The line up was as follows:

Line-up

Saturday 19 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageOutdoor Arena
Scissor SistersGroove ArmadaWestwood
RazorlightGossipMistaJam
KasabianLCD SoundsystemSeamus Haji
The FratellisCSSMeck
The FrayBiffy ClyroGroove Armada (DJ Set)
Natasha BedingfieldCold War KidsJudge Jules
The TwangThe Pigeon DetectivesTim Deluxe vs The Audio Bullys
Jamie TSimian Mobile Disco
Annie Mac

Sunday 20 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageOutdoor Arena
Kaiser ChiefsBloc PartyBobby & Nihal
StereophonicsMaxïmo ParkRob Da Bank
MikaKlaxonsZane Lowe & Mark Ronson
The ViewDizzee RascalKlaxons (DJ Set)
RihannaGet Cape Wear Cape FlyPete Tong & Vernon Kay
Mark RonsonThe EnemyDavid Guetta
Just JackCSSTrophy Twins
Calvin HarrisM.I.AFergie
Tylor Leigh
Dave Pearce

2008

In 2008, the festival was held over the weekend of Saturday 10 May and Sunday 11 May, at Mote Park in Maidstone, which can hold up to 20,000 people. 85% of tickets went to people living in Kent, 10% went to those living in areas bordering Kent, including parts of Sussex, Surrey, Essex and London, and the other 5% were handed to others living across the United Kingdom. Concern was raised after a large number of locals commented that even those living within the close vicinity of the park did not receive tickets, with some in the Medway towns winning multiple times.

Line-up

The full line-up (except for Paramore) was announced on BBC Radio 1 on Monday 21 April 2008.

Saturday 10 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageOutdoor StageBBC Introducing Stage
MadonnaEditorsFatboy SlimWhite Lies
UsherThe FutureheadsChris Moyles vs Judge JulesJames Yuill
The FratellisWe Are ScientistsZane Lowe vs Scott MillsMagistrates
Scouting for GirlsFoalsSteve Angello & Sebastian IngrossoAG Dolla
DuffyVampire WeekendCount & SindenFighting With Wire
The FeelingParamoreDave SpoonNatty
RobynThe Ting TingsAnnie MacIt Hugs Back
The HoosiersNic FanciulliFolk Face
Eddie HalliwellJaguar Skills
Kissy Sell Out

Sunday 11 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageOutdoor StageBBC Introducing Stage
The KooksThe RaconteursZane LoweGolden Silvers
The EnemyThe ZutonsPendulum (DJ Set)Twisted Wheel
Nelly (ft. Kelly Rowland)The WombatsJustice (DJ Set)Ebony Bones
GoldfrappHot ChipVernon Kay vs Pete TongOutl4w
The Pigeon DetectivesGallowsDave PearceChipmunk
Newton FaulknerPendulumBasshunterKate Goes
OneRepublicJusticeRob Da BankTom Williams & The Boat
AdeleBlack KidsKutskiWing
MistaJam
Wiley
H "Two" O ft. Platnum
Jodie Aysha
Cameo vs DJ Q

The national newspapers had also reported that Justin Timberlake could be a special guest - performing with Madonna. Although this later turned out to be untrue. Pendulum were hailed as one of the festivals' best acts, outshining even Madonna and packing the INMWT tent.

  • On the main stage on 10 May 2008, Paul Schrader, Chris Carmack and Rachel McAdams appeared whilst doing promotional work for Tarzan.

Headline sets

  1. "Candy Shop"
  2. "Miles Away"
  3. "4 Minutes"
  4. "Hung Up"
  5. "Give It 2 Me"
  6. "Music"

2009

The 2009 event was held in Swindon.

Line-up

Saturday 9 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageOutdoor Stage
Snow PatrolBasement JaxxAnnie Mac
KasabianJack PeñateNerm and D-Code
Dizzee RascalDovesKutski
The ScriptFriendly FiresPete Tong vs Vernon Kay
Calvin HarrisDeadmau52ManyDJs
Chris MoylesFlorence and the MachineZane Lowe
The WombatsThe King BluesRob da Bank
Daniel MerriweatherFightstarTim Westwood
The Saturdays

Sunday 10 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageOutdoor Stage
The ProdigyThe EnemyJudge Jules
Lily AllenMaxïmo ParkJaymo and Andy George
Ne-YoGossipKissy Sell Out
Franz FerdinandEnter ShikariChase & Status (DJ set)
AkonTinchy StryderDavid Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland
Scouting for GirlsChase & StatusChris Moyles vs Tim Westwood
Alesha DixonLadyhawkeFabio & Grooverider
N-DubzWhite LiesBBC Radio 1Xtra - MistaJam featuring Wiley, Skepta, Bashy, Chipmunk and Doneao
Little Man TateTrevor Nelson and Jaguar Skills

2010s

2010

On 24 February 2010, it was announced on The Chris Moyles Show that the 10th Big Weekend would take place on the Faenol Estate near Bangor, Wales on Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May 2010. Pixie Lott also performed on the show and was announced as the first act on the bill and Lostprophets was announced while they were on tour. Jaguar Skills announced on his website that he would be playing at the event, but he was not on the announced line-up. On the morning of 26 April 2010, the full main stage and INMWT stage listings were announced during the Fearne Cotton Show (which was hosted by Annie Mac, as Cotton was on vacation).

20,000 pairs of free tickets were made available to the public for each day of the weekend. Applicants were able to register for tickets to the event on the Radio 1 website from 26 April 2010 until 3 May 2010.

Line-up

Saturday 22 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageBBC Introducing StageOutdoor Stage
Florence & The MachineFaithlessFrankie & The HeartstringsWestwood + Kelly Rowland
Dizzee RascalMGMTThe Joy FormidableTarget & Cameo + Roll Deep
Alicia KeysEllie GouldingWhat Would Jesus Drive?Ras & Seani B + Chiddy Bang & Skepta
LostprophetsTinie TempahMenisMistaJam + Professor Green, Blame & Wiley
Cheryl ColeBombay Bicycle ClubI Am AustinPete Tong vs Vernon Kay
ChipmunkHadouken!The Wonder VillainsFaithless DJs
Thirty Seconds to MarsStornowayAlan PownallZane Lowe
Justin BieberExampleY PromaticsRob da Bank
Scouting For GirlsPegasus BridgeToddla T & Alex Metric
Annie Mac

Sunday 23 May

Main StageIn New Music We Trust StageBBC Introducing StageOutdoor Stage
PendulumVampire WeekendBeatbullyzWestwood + Scorcher
RihannaYou Me At SixEnvySemtex & Robbo Ranx
Biffy ClyroSub FocusTempa TBailey & Fabio
KeshaPlan BUTERampage & MistaJam + Devlin & McLean
JLSMarina & The DiamondsMy Tiger My TimingChris Moyles vs Westwood
ParamoreCrystal CastlesPete LawrieTiesto
Jason DeruloKids In Glass HousesWe Are AnimalJudge Jules
Paolo NutiniDelphicDjango DjangoJaymo & Andy George
Pixie LottYr OdsKissy Sell Out
Huw Stephens

Live Lounge Tent

Kate Nash

2011

The announcement of location and dates for Radio 1's Big Weekend 2011 was made by Scott Mills on 30 March 2011, with his breakfast show (he was covering for Chris Moyles that week) being broadcast from Trinity School, Carlisle that morning. Over 750,000 people applied for tickets to the event.

20,000 pairs of tickets were available for the two-day event with the usual allocation policy applying. It was announced that the priority areas for tickets would be the borders of Carlisle, Cumbria, the Scottish Borders and the North East of England.

As usual, competitions to win VIP tickets were run on various Radio 1 shows in the weeks leading up to the Big Weekend.

Line-up

Saturday 14 MaySunday 15 MayMain StageIn New Music We Trust StageBBC Introducing StageOutdoor Stage

Headline sets

  1. "Bridge Burning"
  2. "Rope"
  3. "All My Life"
  4. "My Hero"
  5. "Learn to Fly"
  6. "White Limo"
  7. "Times Like These"
  8. "The Pretender"
  9. "Walk"
  10. "Cold Day in the Sun"
  11. "Best of You"
  12. "Monkey Wrench"
  13. "Everlong"
  14. "This Is a Call"
  15. "Tie Your Mother Down"
  16. "Born this Way"
  17. "Bad Romance"
  18. "Telephone" / "Poker Face" / "Alejandro"
  19. "Orange Colored Sky"
  20. "Speechless"
  21. "The Edge of Glory"
  22. "You and I"
  23. "Americano"
  24. "Just Dance"
  25. "Judas"

TV & radio coverage

Radio 1's Big Weekend 2011 was streamed live on the Radio 1 website. The headliners of each day (Foo Fighters and Lady Gaga on Saturday and Sunday respectively) were broadcast live on BBC Three and BBC HD. The Big Weekend was also broadcast live on BBC Radio 1. Highlights of the event were also broadcast on BBC Three and BBC HD during the week following the Big Weekend.

2012

On 23 May 2011, it was announced that for 2012, Radio 1 would be replacing the Big Weekend with a 'Hackney Weekend' to form part of the London 2012 Festival, in the buildup to the 2012 Olympics. The festival duly took place on the Hackney Marshes over the weekend of 23 and 24 June 2012.

50,000 people attended each of the two days in 2012, meaning a total of 100,000 people visited the site over the weekend: more than double the previous highest attendances (40,000 across the weekends in each of 2010 and 2011). Due to the upgraded scale of the festival, the number of stages were increased (from four to six) and, for the first time, the Main Stage was outdoors rather than inside a tent.

Florence + The Machine were initially announced as playing on Saturday 23 June, but a double booking at another European festival meant that they actually performed on Sunday 24 June.

The Ting Tings were initially announced as to be playing on Saturday 23 June, but due to logistical reasons beyond their control they had to pull out of the bill.

On both days of the festival, a number of unannounced special guests performed with artists on the bill, the most noteworthy of which were Rihanna, M.I.A. and Kanye West appearing as part of Jay-Z's headlining set on Saturday; and, in turn, Jay-Z went on to return the favour and make a special multiple-song contribution during Rihanna's own headlining set the next day.

Line-up

Saturday 23 June

Saturday 23 JuneSunday 24 JuneMain StageIn New Music We Trust Stage1Xtra ArenaDance ArenaDJ StageBBC Introducing Stage

Headline sets

  1. "Run This Town" (with Rihanna)
  2. "Dirt off Your Shoulder"
  3. "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)"
  4. "PSA"
  5. "Where I'm From"
  6. "Jigga What, Jigga Who"
  7. "U Don't Know"
  8. "99 Problems"
  9. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
  10. "Girls, Girls, Girls"
  11. "On to The Next One"
  12. "Dead Presidents"
  13. "Swagga Like You"
  14. "Paper Planes" - Performed by M.I.A.
  15. "Bad Girls" - Performed by M.I.A
  16. "Izzo (H.O.V.A)"
  17. "Empire State of Mind"
  18. "Otis" (featuring Kanye West)
  19. "Gotta Have It" (featuring Kanye West)
  20. "Who Gon Stop What?" (featuring Kanye West)
  21. "No Church in the Wild" (featuring Kanye West)
  22. "Lift Off" (featuring Kanye West)
  23. "Niggas in Paris" (featuring Kanye West)
  24. "Only Girl (In the World)"
  25. "Disturbia"
  26. "S&M"
  27. "Cockiness (Love It)"
  28. "Birthday Cake"
  29. "What's My Name"
  30. "Rude Boy"
  31. "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"
  32. "Man Down"
  33. "Where Have You Been"
  34. "Wait Your Turn"
  35. "Hard"
  36. "Don't Stop the Music"
  37. "Run This Town" (featuring Jay-Z)
  38. "Talk That Talk" (featuring Jay-Z)
  39. "Umbrella" (featuring Jay-Z)
  40. "We Found Love"

2013

The new Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Nick Grimshaw announced that the Big Weekend would return to Derry in May 2013 to celebrate its title of UK City of Culture 2013, the same city that hosted the first of the two 2004 Big Weekends (although the actual site is different). For the first time, the Big Weekend extended to a third day - which focused on dance music. Alongside that initial announcement were the confirmation of the first two acts, Olly Murs and Two Door Cinema Club, with the rest of the line-up being announced by Grimshaw during another Radio 1 Breakfast Show on Monday 6 May. Both of the stages were in Ebrington Square - unlike recent Big Weekends there was no BBC Introducing Stage or Live Lounge Tent at this event. The '1Xtra' and 'In New Music We Trust' stages from Hackney 2012 were combined into a single venue.

Line-up

Friday 24 MaySaturday 25 MaySunday 26 MayMain Stage1Xtra Arena/In New Music We Trust Stage
  • Due to issues at Heathrow Airport, two acts on the bill for Friday were unable to attend the event: those being Angel Haze and AlunaGeorge. Further acts also had their performances affected by the flight disruptions but were still able to appear: J. Cole was forced to substitute his band for a backing track, and Rudimental's equipment was stuck in London, forcing them to use the equipment of Chase and Status.
  • The above tables do not always represent the stage orders - for example, Two Door Cinema Club opened the Main Stage on Saturday, as opposed to The Saturdays, who in fact performed second on the day. Similarly, 30 Seconds To Mars opened the Main Stage on Sunday.

Headline sets

  1. "Spectrum"

  2. "Awooga"

  3. "We Are Your Friends"

  4. "Reload"

  5. "Flashback"

  6. "Bounce"

  7. "Monkey See Monkey Do"

  8. "Drinking From The Bottle"

  9. "Here We Fucking Go"

  10. "We Found Love"

  11. "Be Strong"

  12. "Ladi Dadi"

  13. "You Got The Love"

  14. "Yeahhh"

  15. "In My Mind"

  16. "We'll Be Coming Back"

  17. "Epic"

  18. "Feel So Close"

  19. "Metropolis"

  20. "Promises" (cover of Nero)

  21. "Move"

  22. "Rage"

  23. "Need U 100%" (cover of Duke Dumont)

  24. "Million Voices"

  25. "Turn It Up"

  26. "I Need Your Love"

  27. "One More Time" (cover of Daft Punk)

  28. "Sweet Nothing"

  29. "Bura"

  30. "Let's Go"

  31. "Radioactive"

  32. "Facemelt"

  33. "Love and War"

  34. "Hot Right Now"

  35. "Shine Ya Light"

  36. "Roc the Life"

  37. "Hella Good"

  38. "She Wants To Move"

  39. "How We Do (Party)"

  40. "R.I.P."

  41. "Stingin' Belle"

  42. "The Captain"

  43. "Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies"

  44. "Biblical"

  45. "Sounds Like Balloons"

  46. "God & Satan"

  47. "Who's Got A Match?"

  48. "Bubbles"

  49. "Spanish Radio"

  50. "Opposite"

  51. "Glitter and Trauma"

  52. ""Many of Horror"

  53. "That Golden Rule"

  54. "Black Chandelier"

  55. "Mountains"

  56. "The Feeling"

  57. "Gold Dust"

  58. "Talkbox"

  59. "Hypercaine"

  60. "Levels" (cover of Avicii)

  61. "Hip Hop"

  62. "Paradise" (cover of Coldplay)

  63. "Lassitude"

  64. "Seven Nation Army" (cover of The White Stripes)

  65. "The Power"

  66. "Fire Over Water"

  67. "Hot Right Now"

  68. "The Edge"

  69. "Skyhighatrist"

  70. "Forever More"

  71. "Louder"

  72. "Locked Out Of Heaven"

  73. "Natalie"

  74. "Treasure"

  75. "Marry You"

  76. "Runaway Baby"

  77. "When I Was Your Man"

  78. "Grenade"

  79. "Just The Way You Are"

  80. "Cousins"

  81. "White Sky"

  82. "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa"

  83. "Diane Young"

  84. "Step"

  85. "Holiday"

  86. "Unbelievers"

  87. "Everlasting Arms"

  88. "A-Punk"

  89. "Ya Hey"

  90. "Campus"

  91. "Oxford Comma"

  92. "Giving Up the Gun"

  93. "Walcott"

2014

On 30 January, Nick Grimshaw, Rita Ora and Paolo Nutini announced that the 2014 event would be held in Glasgow to celebrate the 2014 Commonwealth Games. For the first time, the event took place in two different locations in the same city. The Friday night of the event was held in George Square and was dedicated to dance music. The remaining two days followed the traditional format of the Big Weekend and took place at Glasgow Green. Coldplay, Rita Ora, Paolo Nutini, Pharrell Williams and The 1975 performed. On 31 March, 60,000 weekend tickets for the event sold out in 30 minutes. The Main Stage lineup was announced on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show on 28 April 2014. It was announced that Katy Perry would headline on the Sunday night while One Direction and Kings of Leon would open the Main Stage on the Saturday and Sunday respectively. Local Scottish band Baby Stange performed on the BBC Introducing Stage.

Line-up

Friday 23 MaySaturday 24 MaySunday 25 MayGeorge Square StageMain StageIn New Music We Trust StageBBC Introducing Stage
Tiësto
Martin Garrix
Pete Tong
Zane Lowe
Annie Mac
Danny HowardColdplay
Calvin Harris
Ed Sheeran
Lily Allen
Jake Bugg
Pharrell Williams
Bastille
One DirectionKaty Perry
Paolo Nutini
Tinie Tempah
The 1975
Rita Ora
John Newman
The Vamps
Kings of Leon
Example
Clean Bandit
Lorde
Bombay Bicycle Club
Katy B
Twin Atlantic
Wilkinson
The KooksKasabian
Sub Focus
You Me at Six
London Grammar
Sam Smith
Chvrches
Klaxons
Gorgon City
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Honeyblood
XO
Darlia
A-L-X
KARI
Lyger
Saint Raymond
Sega Bodega
Coasts
Model Aeroplanes
Racing GlaciersIndiana
Little Shoes Big Voice
RHODES
Shy Nature
Leon Else
MDNGHT
Royal Blood
Baby Strange
Juce
Rosie Lowe
Algernon Doll

Headline sets

  1. "Paradise"
  2. "Charlie Brown"
  3. "Magic"
  4. "Yellow"
  5. "Clocks"
  6. "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall"
  7. "True Love"
  8. "Viva la Vida"
  9. "Oceans"
  10. "A Sky Full of Stars" Encore
  11. "Fix You"
  12. "Roar"
  13. "Part of Me"
  14. "Wide Awake"
  15. "Dark Horse"
  16. "I Kissed a Girl"
  17. "The One That Got Away" (with small excerpts of "Thinking of You")
  18. "Unconditionally"
  19. "Walking on Air"
  20. "Teenage Dream"
  21. "California Gurls"
  22. "Birthday" ;Encore
  23. "Firework"

2015

Main article: Radio 1's Big Weekend 2015

On 23 January, Nick Grimshaw announced on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, that the 2015 event would be held at Earlham Park in Norwich, Norfolk, next to the University of East Anglia, taking place on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May. On 31 March, 50,000 tickets went on sale and sold out within 40 minutes. The full lineup for main stage and the INMWT tent was announced on 20 April, Muse headlined on the Saturday and Foo Fighters on the Sunday. The majority of acts for the BBC introducing stage were announced on 22 April with the remaining acts announced on 4 May.

Line-up

Saturday 23 MaySunday 24 MayMain StageIn New Music We Trust StageBBC Introducing Stage
Muse
Florence and the Machine
David Guetta
Fall Out Boy
Ben Howard
Charli XCX
The Vaccines
5 Seconds of SummerFoo Fighters
Taylor Swift
George Ezra
Imagine Dragons
Rita Ora
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Clean Bandit
Olly Murs
Rudimental
Jess Glynne
Hozier
Years & Years
Circa Waves
Ella Eyre
Mallory Knox
Snoop Dogg
SlavesJamie T
Alt-J
Sigma
James Bay
Jungle
Lethal Bizzle
SOAK
Raury
Lower Than Atlantis
Port Isla
Laurel
HUNTAR
Context
Ted Zed
Fickle Friends
Amber-Simone
Get Inuit
Ruen Brothers
KLOE
The Hearts
Kill It KidLaura Doggett
Star.One
Honne
Hot Cops
Formation
Will Robert
Harry Edwards
Best Friends
Cash+David
Franko Fraize
Youth Club
Claws
  • Due to their vocal cord operation, Sam Smith's performance on Sunday was cancelled and replaced by Catfish and the Bottlemen.

2016

The event was held in Powderham Castle, Kenton near Exeter on 28 and 29 May. Coldplay headlined the second and final night, with other acts performing including Bring Me the Horizon, Chase & Status, Ellie Goulding and Craig David. On 1 March, it was announced that The 1975 and Jake Bugg had been added to the lineup. Ticket information was announced on Monday 21 March. Tickets went on sale at 8am on Monday 4 April. As usual, the tickets themselves were free, but there was an £8.50 administration fee with each ticket. In 2016, 60% of the tickets were reserved for residents living in areas covered by Exeter City Council and Teignbridge district council. A further 35% went to residents in surrounding areas of Exeter, including those with any other Exeter (EX) and Torquay (TQ) postcodes and those with Truro (TR), Plymouth (PL), Taunton (TA) and Dorchester (DT) postcodes, whilst the remaining 5% of tickets were available to the rest of the UK. The full line-up was announced in April 2016.

Line-up

Saturday 28 MaySunday 29 MayMain StageIn New Music We TrustBBC Introducing Stage
Mumford & Sons
Chase & Status
Bastille
Jess Glynne
Jake Bugg
Sigma
Meghan Trainor
Tom Odell
Nick JonasColdplay
The Weeknd
Ellie Goulding
The 1975
Iggy Azalea
Years & Years
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Kygo
OneRepublic
Bring Me the Horizon
Fetty Wap
Tame Impala
CHVRCHES
Stormzy
Flume
Twenty One Pilots
Craig DavidBiffy Clyro
Alesso
The Last Shadow Puppets
Skepta
Wolf Alice
Jack Garratt
Alessia Cara
Panic! at the Disco
Tiny Folds
Louis Berry
Declan McKenna
Wolfie
Cortes
Rosie Lowe
Jealous of the Birds
Barns Courtney
The Hunna
Spring King
Shannon Saunders
Reuel ElijahCatholic Action
Blossoms
Emmi
Black Foxxes
Vital
KYKO
Alice Jemima
Tobi Sunmola
Yonaka
Izzy Bizu
BB Diamond
James Cherry

Controversies

Twenty One Pilots had their set cut short due to "safety concerns". Frontman Tyler Joseph climbed a mast whilst singing "Car Radio", which prompted BBC officials to appear and cut his microphone off, and ask bandmate Josh Dun to stop drumming. They could not continue with their set and had to leave the stage.

2017

For 2017, the event was held at Burton Constable Hall approximately 9 miles (14 km) north-east of Hull. The location was confirmed the morning of 23 January, acts confirmed include Kings of Leon, Little Mix and Stormzy. On 16 March 2017, it was announced Katy Perry will be headlining the Saturday night.

Line-up

Saturday 27 MaySunday 28 MayMain StageWhere It BeginsBBC Introducing Stage
Katy Perry
Biffy Clyro
Emeli Sandé
Kasabian
Lorde
Imagine Dragons
James Arthur
Galantis
Zara LarssonKings of Leon
Clean Bandit
The Chainsmokers
Rita Ora
Bastille
Sean Paul
Shawn Mendes
Stormzy
Little Mix
Plan B
Two Door Cinema Club
HAIM
Lana Del Rey
You Me at Six
London Grammar
Rag'n'Bone Man
JP Cooper
The AmazonsRoyal Blood
alt-J
Christine and the Queens
Twin Atlantic
Dua Lipa
Circa Waves
Mura Masa
Blossoms
Anne-Marie
Zuzu
Krrum
FLAWES
Shells
Scorpz
Declan McKenna
Stevie Parker
The Modern Strangers
The Hubbards
LIFE
Superfood
Chiedu OrakaPale Waves
Freak
Cosima
Lumer
Haarm
Loyle Carner
Seramic
Brand New Friend
Jack Conman
The Big Moon
Mullally
Our Girl

Headline sets

  1. "Chained to the Rhythm"
  2. "Bon Appétit"
  3. "Teenage Dream"
  4. "Firework"
  5. "Dark Horse"
  6. "E.T."
  7. "Part of Me"
  8. "California Gurls"
  9. "I Kissed a Girl"
  10. "Swish Swish"
  11. "Roar"
  12. "Waste a Moment"
  13. "The Bucket"
  14. "Supersoaker"
  15. "Fans"
  16. "Reverend"
  17. "On Call"
  18. "WALLS"
  19. "Find Me"
  20. "Crawl"
  21. "Notion"
  22. "Use Somebody"
  23. "Radioactive"
  24. "Sex on Fire"

2018

In order to take advantage of the absence of the Glastonbury Festival in 2018, 4 separate Big Weekends were held simultaneously between 25 and 28 May in four cities each in the UK's four countries. Stylized as "BBC Music's Biggest Weekend", events were held in Swansea (with a line-up curated by Radio 1), Coventry and Perth (both curated by Radio 2) and Belfast (curated by Radio 6 Music). Tickets sold out for the Swansea, Perth and Coventry Big Weekends.

Line-up

Belfast
Line-upFriday 25 MaySaturday 26 MayMain StageRadio 6 Recommends Stage
Orbital
Beck
Manic Street Preachers
The Breeders
Courtney Barnett
Public Service Broadcasting
Lykke Li
*Father John Misty
Ulster Orchestra*Underworld
Franz Ferdinand
First Aid Kit
Neneh Cherry
Ash
Little Dragon
Young Fathers
Goldie
David Holmes
The Orielles
Jordan Rakei
Hannah Peel
Baloji
TOUTS
Phoebe BridgersMary Anne Hobbs
Shame
Superorganism
Hollie Cook
Dream Wife
Imarhan
SOAK
Perth
Line-upFriday 25 MaySaturday 26 MayMain StageRadio 2 Stage
Nigel Kennedy
Danielle de Niese
Evelyn Glennie
Eddi Reader
Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Mica Paris & Michael Xavier
Karine Polwart
Jamie CullumNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Simple Minds
Emeli Sandé
Squeeze
The Shires
Amy Macdonald
The Beat starring Dave Wakeling
Julie Fowlis
Moishe's Bagel
Namvula
Mezcla
Breabach
Sistema Scotland
Scottish Symphony OrchestraRae Morris
Callum Beattie
Blue Rose Code
Andy Brown
Hannah Grace
ONR
Emma McGrath
Vistas
Swansea
Line-upSaturday 26 MaySunday 27 MayMain StageRadio 1's Other StageBBC Music Introducing Stage
Sam Smith
Craig David
Jess Glynne
George Ezra
Years & Years
Liam Payne
Clean Bandit
Anne-Marie
Ed SheeranFlorence + the Machine
Taylor Swift
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Shawn Mendes
Camila Cabello
Jason Derulo
Demi Lovato
Luis Fonsi
Niall Horan
Rita Ora
Bastille
Wolf Alice
CHVRCHES
Mabel
Not3s
Sigrid
Jorja Smith
Steel BanglezJames Bay
Panic! at the Disco
Christine and the Queens
J Hus
Jessie Ware
Stefflon Don
Hailee Steinfeld
Jax Jones
Tom Walker
Astroid Boys
Band Pres Llareggub
Chroma
Mellt
Annabel Allum
Bad Mannequins
Alicai Harley
Isaac Gracie
Connie Constance
Fizzy Blood
Sea GirlsTrampolene
Rachel K Collier
Boy Azooga
Serol Serol
Esha Maria
The Howl & The Hum
Caitlyn Scarlett
Mahalia
Declan J Donovan
Yungblud
Art School Girlfriend
Coventry
Line-upSunday 26 MayMonday 27 MayMain StageRadio 2 Stage
Liam Gallagher
Stereophonics
Paloma Faith
UB40
Billy Ocean
Snow Patrol
Jamie Cullum
The SelecterNigel Kennedy
Strictly Come Dancing
BBC Concert Orchestra
Miloš Karadaglić
Eliza Carthy
GoGo Penguin
Angélique Kidjo
Turin Brakes
The Wandering Hearts
Jalen N'Gonda
Catherine McGrath
Ten Tonnes
Nikhil
Brother Zulu
Joe DolmanDinosaur
Dorcha
JK
Jon Boden
Jaguar Land Rover Band
  1. "One Last Song"
  2. "I'm Not the Only One"
  3. "Like I Can"
  4. "Lay Me Down"
  5. "Latch"
  6. "Money on My Mind"
  7. "Midnight Train"
  8. "Baby, You Make Me Crazy"
  9. "Him"
  10. "Pray"
  11. "Stay with Me"
  12. "Too Good at Goodbyes"
  13. "Queen of Peace"
  14. "Only If for a Night"
  15. "Hunger"
  16. "Sweet Nothing"
  17. "Dog Days Are Over"
  18. "Sk"
  19. "You Got the Love"
  20. "Ship to Wreck"
  21. "What Kind of Man"
  22. "Shake It Out"

2019

On 27 February, Greg James announced on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show that the Big Weekend would be held in Stewart Park, Middlesbrough, England for 2019 with Miley Cyrus, The 1975, Little Mix, Mabel, Zara Larsson and Khalid performing. The daily capacity was 32,000.

Line-upFriday 24 MaySaturday 25 MaySunday 26 MayDance StageMain StageThe 1 for New Music StageBBC Music Introducing Stage
Mark Ronson
MK
Annie Mac
Danny Howard
Wilkinson x Sub Focus x Dimension
Purple Disco MachineMiley Cyrus
Foals
Khalid
James Arthur
Billie Eilish
Sigala
Anne-Marie
Mumford & SonsThe 1975
Ellie Goulding
Sean Paul
Rita Ora
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Jax Jones
Zara Larsson
Little Mix
Got What It Takes?
Bring Me the Horizon
Future
Vampire Weekend
Charli XCX
Lewis Capaldi
The Amazons
Sam Fender
StormzyTwenty One Pilots
Dave
Two Door Cinema Club
Mabel
Sigrid
Pale Waves
Hrvy
CamelPhat
AJ Tracey
Aitch
Dylan Cartlidge
Hamzaa
The Amazons
Eve Conway
Barny Fletcher
L Devine
Jade Bird
Rika
Charlotte OCSlowthai
Bloxx
Joy Crookes
Cape Club
Bellah
Llovers
Tom Walker
The Orielles
Sophie and The Giants
Emily Burns

Headline sets

  1. "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart"
  2. "Mother's Daughter"
  3. "Cattitude"
  4. "D.R.E.A.M."
  5. "We Can't Stop" with Charli XCX
  6. "Malibu"
  7. "Jolene"
  8. "Party in the U.S.A."
  9. "Can't Be Tamed"
  10. "Wrecking Ball"
  11. "Give Yourself a Try"
  12. "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime"
  13. "Sincerity Is Scary"
  14. "It's Not Living (If It's Not with You)"
  15. "Love Me"
  16. Robbers"
  17. "I Like America & America Likes Me"
  18. "Somebody Else"
  19. "I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) ;Encore
  20. Love It If We Made It"
  21. "Chocolate"
  22. "Sex"
  23. "The Sound"

2020s

2020

On 27 January, Greg James announced on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show that the Big Weekend would be returning to Camperdown Park in Dundee in 2020 with Dua Lipa and Harry Styles headlining. With Camperdown Park having previously hosted the Big Weekend in 2006, it would have been the first time the same venue hosted the event twice - and the second time the Big Weekend has visited the same city twice, after Derry in 2004 and 2013.

On 13 March 2020, it was announced that the Big Weekend had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, in late April 2020 it was announced that there would be a virtual version airing on Radio 1 on the weekend of Friday 22 - Sunday 24 May 2020. The new Big Weekend festival featured newly recorded mini sets from the artist's homes as well as re-airings of full sets from previous Big Weekend performers over four "virtual stages".

Line-upFriday 22 MaySaturday 23 MaySunday 24 MayDance StageMain StageHeadliner's Stage1 Xtra Stage
*Fatboy Slim and Eats Everything*
Bicep
Jamie Jones
Hannah Wants
Solardo
The Black Madonna
CamelPhat
High Contrast
Disclosure
Armand van Helden*Sam Smith*
Anne-Marie
Blossoms
Mabel
Lauv
Yungblud
Becky Hill
Haim
Aitch x AJ Tracey
Doja Cat*Jonas Brothers*
Rita Ora
Niall Horan
Biffy Clyro
Dermot Kennedy
Sean Paul
Declan McKenna
Young T & Bugsey
Rex Orange County
Ellie Goulding
Katy Perry (2014)
Coldplay (2016)
Ed Sheeran (2018)
Billie Eilish (2019)
Kings of Leon (2017)
Shawn Mendes (2018)
One Direction (2014)
Calvin Harris (2014)
Bruno Mars (2013)
Khalid (2019)
Jay-Z (2012)Little Mix (2019)
The 1975 (2019)
Lady Gaga (2011)
Stormzy (2019)
Rihanna (2012)
Mumford & Sons (2019)
Miley Cyrus (2019)
Muse (2015)
Florence and the Machine (2018)
Twenty One Pilots (2019)
Foo Fighters (2015)
Bring Me the Horizon (2016)
Stormzy (2017)
Alicia Keys (2010)
J Hus (2018)
Snoop Dogg (2015)
Koffee
Dave (2019)
Pharrell Williams (2014)
Nas (2012)
Ms Banks
Dizzee Rascal (2013)
Mahalia
AJ Tracey (2019)
ASAP Rocky (2013)
Afro B
Aitch (2019)
Stefflon Don (2018)
Jorja Smith (2018)
  • Artists in italics have recorded new performances for the 2020 Big Weekend.

2021

Due to the continuing pandemic, the 2021 edition of Big Weekend was again held virtually. As with 2020, the event included a mixture of newly recorded performances and archive sets from previous years. It was held on 29 and 30 May 2021.

Line-upDance StageMain StageHeadliner's StageLive LoungePiano Sessions
*Eric Prydz*
Bicep
Floorplan
Honey Dijon
Logic1000
Michael Bibi
Patrick Topping
Paul Woolford
Solomun
The Blessed Madonna*Ed Sheeran*
*Coldplay*
Jorja Smith
AJ Tracey
Royal Blood
Mabel
Wolf Alice
Celeste
London Grammar
Anne-MarieBillie Eilish (2019)
Stormzy (2019)
Little Mix (2019)
Foo Fighters (2015)
Jay-Z (2012)
The 1975 (2019)
Shawn Mendes (2018)
Rihanna (2012)
Sam Smith (2018)
Miley Cyrus (2019)
Blossoms (2020)
Katy Perry (2014)
Bring Me the Horizon (2016)
Doja Cat (2020)
Florence and the Machine (2018)
Calvin Harris (2014)
Twenty One Pilots (2019)
Lady Gaga (2011)
Kings of Leon (2017)
Khalid (2019)
Mumford & Sons (2019)
Rex Orange County (2020)Ariana Grande (2018)
Harry Styles (2019)
Dua Lipa (2018)
Lewis Capaldi (2019)
Lizzo (2020)
Alicia Keys (2020)
George Ezra (2018)
Lana Del Rey (2019)
Charli XCX and Christine and the Queens (2019)
Hayley Williams (2020)
Years & Years (2018)
Sam Fender (2020)
Sigrid (2021)
The xx (2017)
Vampire Weekend (2019)
Glass Animals (2020)Phoebe Bridgers and Arlo Parks (2020)
Foals (2020)
Haim (2020)
Lianne La Havas (2020)
Thom Yorke (2018)
Griff (2021)
Tom Grennan (2020)
Dodie (2019)
Låpsley (2020)
Clairo (2019)
Alessia Cara (2018)
King Princess (2019)
Mac Demarco (2019)
  • Artists in italics recorded new performances for the 2021 Big Weekend.

Headline sets

  1. "Castle on the Hill"
  2. "The A Team"
  3. "Galway Girl"
  4. "Visiting Hours"
  5. "Sing"
  6. "Bloodstream"
  7. "Thinking Out Loud"
  8. "I See Fire"
  9. "Perfect"
  10. "Shape of You"
  11. "Afterglow"
  12. "Music of the Spheres"
  13. "Higher Power"
  14. "Something Just Like This"
  15. "The Scientist"
  16. "Magic"
  17. "Human Heart"
  18. "Adventure of a Lifetime"
  19. "Viva la Vida"
  20. "Fix You"
  21. "A Sky Full of Stars"

BBC Introducing sets

  1. "23, Never Me" - Dead Pony

2022

In late 2021, it was revealed that Radio 1's Big Weekend would return in a live tradition for the first time in three years, with Coventry being the host city for this event on 27 to 29 May 2022.

On 14 May and 16 March 2022, Saturday's & Sunday's main stage line-up were retrospectively announced on The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Greg James whilst the Future Sounds Stage line-up was announced on Radio 1's Future Sounds with Clara Amfo.

Line-upFriday 27 MaySaturday 28 MaySunday 29 MayMain StageRadio One's Future Sounds StageRadio One Dance StageBBC Music Introducing StageRadio 1 Relax Tent
Calvin Harris
Ed Sheeran
Anne-Marie
Aitch
Central Cee
AJ Tracey
Joel Corry
YungbludHarry Styles
George Ezra
Lorde
Becky Hill
Dermot Kennedy
Jax Jones
Mabel
Chase & Status
Disclosure
BOYOCA
Danny Howard
Eats Everything b2b Shermanology
Jodie Harsh
LP Giobbi b2b Ben Hemsley
Patrick Topping
Pete Tong b2b Franky Wah
Sam Divine
Sarah Story b2b JaguarSam Fender
Easy Life
Fontaines D.C.
KSI
Mimi Webb
Sigrid
Tom Grennan
Pa SalieuFoals
Alfie Templeman
Griff
Holly Humberstone
Joy Crookes
Koffee
Wet Leg
Rina Sawayama
AmyElle
Bklava
Craig & Grant Gordon
Emily Nash
LF System
Meg Ward
Nia Archives
ProspaArielle Free
Charlie T
Jaguar
Pete Tong
René LaVice
Sarah Story
Charlie HedgesDanny Howard
Jeremiah Asiamah
Kenny Allstar
Target
Anish Kumar
Barry Can't Swim
Hannah Laing
Jaguar B2B ABSOLUTE
Junior SIMBA
Kilig
Lau.ra
TAAHLIAHArtemas
Celina Sharma
Deyah
Jordan Mckampa
Tamera
Thomas Headon
USNA
Willow KayneAlfie Indra
Crawlers
Danniella Dee
Hope Tala
Lizzie Esau
Piri & Tommy
Queen Millz
Sad Night Dynamite
Penelope
Sian EleriJess Iszatt
Jessie Marcella

Headline sets

  1. "Shivers"
  2. "Overpass Graffiti"
  3. "Castle on the Hill"
  4. "The A Team"
  5. "2step" (with Potter Payper)
  6. "Perfect"
  7. "Bloodstream"
  8. "Shape of You"
  9. "Thinking Out Loud"
  10. "Bad Habits"
  11. "Golden"
  12. "Watermelon Sugar"
  13. "Music for a Sushi Restaurant"
  14. "Adore You"
  15. "Daylight"
  16. "Lights Up"
  17. "Treat People with Kindness"
  18. "What Makes You Beautiful"
  19. "Late Night Talking"
  20. "As It Was"
  21. "Sign of the Times"
  22. "Kiwi"

2023

On 30 January 2023, Dundee (which was originally scheduled to host the 2020 festival) was announced as the host city for the 2023 edition of Big Weekend alongside the initial line-up. Dundee is the first Scottish city and second overall city to host the event twice.

Line-upFriday 26 MaySaturday 27 MaySunday 28 MayMain StageRadio One's Future Sounds StageRadio One Dance StageBBC Music Introducing Stage
The 1975
Jonas Brothers
ArrDee
Jess Glynne
Joel Corry
Mimi Webb
Tom GrennanLewis Capaldi
Wet Leg
Anne-Marie
Becky Hill
Nothing But Thieves
Royal Blood
Zara Larsson
Niall Horan
**Jamie XX
LF System**
Jayda G
Danny Howard
Eliza Rose
Ben Hemsley
Denis Sulta
Pete Tong b2b Sarah Story
TestpressRudimental
Danny Howard
FLO
Headie One
Pale Waves
Piri
Romy
Self Esteem
The SnutsSub Focus
Arlo Parks
Ashnikko
Cassyette
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Cat Burns
Georgia
Inhaler
Jack Saunders
RAYE
**Hannah Laing
AmyElle**
Carly Wilford
D.O.D
Hayley Zalassi
Melle Brown
Salute
SchakCharlie Tee
Connor Coates
Danny Howard
Jaguar
Pheobe Inglis-Holmes
Sarah StoryArielle Free
Charlie Hedges
Connor Coates
Jaguar
Jeremiah Asiamah
Kenny Allstar
**Barry Can't Swim
Boo**
DAINTY
Jaguar B2B KILIMANJARO
Kintra
Pheobe I-H
TIBASKO
Van DamnAkemi Fox
ARXX
Bemz
Caity Baser
Olivia Dean
Chowerman
Sliime
Tom A. Smith
Venbee**Aby Coulibaly
Brooke Combe**
Gretel Hanlyn
Katie Gregson-MacLeod
Michael Aldag
Piers James
Rose Gray
Terra Kin

Headline sets

  1. "Waffle House"

  2. "What a Man Gotta Do"

  3. "Only Human"

  4. "Cool"

  5. "Jealous" (Nick Jonas cover)

  6. "Cake by the Ocean" (DNCE cover)

  7. "Leave Before You Love Me"

  8. "Summer Baby"

  9. "Year 3000" (Busted cover)

  10. "Burnin' Up"

  11. "Sucker"

  12. "If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know)"

  13. "Happiness"

  14. "Oh Caroline"

  15. "I'm in Love with You"

  16. "It's Not Living (If It's Not with You)"

  17. "About You"

  18. "Robbers"

  19. "Somebody Else"

  20. "I Couldn't Be More in Love"

  21. "Love It If We Made It"

  22. "The Sound"

  23. "Sex"

  24. "Give Yourself a Try"

  25. "Being in Love"

  26. "Wet Dream"

  27. "Supermarket"

  28. "Obvious"

  29. "Oh No"

  30. "Ur Mum"

  31. "Too Late Now"

  32. "Angelica"

  33. "Chaise Longue"

  34. "Forget Me"

  35. "Forever"

  36. "Pointless"

  37. "Heavenly Kind of State of Mind"

  38. "Before You Go"

  39. "Bruises"

  40. "Wish You the Best"

  41. "Grace"

  42. "Haven't You Ever Been in Love Before?"

  43. "Hold Me While You Wait"

  44. "Someone You Loved"

2024

On 29 January 2024, it was announced that Luton would host Big Weekend from 24 to 26 May 2024. The festival took place in Stockwood Park and was headlined by Coldplay, Chase & Status, Vampire Weekend, and Raye.

Line-upFriday 24 MaySaturday 25 MaySunday 26 MayMain StageRadio One's New Music StageRadio One Dance StageBBC Music Introducing Stage
Chase & Status
Becky Hill
Ella Henderson
Nathan Dawe
RudimentalRaye
Aitch
Mabel
Rag'n'Bone Man
Griff
Jax Jones
Joel CorryColdplay
Vampire Weekend
Olly Alexander
Sabrina Carpenter
Declan McKenna
London Grammar
AJ Tracey
Eric Prydz
Diplo
Dimension
Hannah Laing
Kenya Grace
Sonny Fodera
WilkinsonCharli XCX
Alfie Templeman
Caity Baser
Cat Burns
Dylan
The Last Dinner Party
Shygirl
TemsBeabadoobee
CMAT
Everything Everything
Fizz
Olivia Dean
Remi Wolf
Sea Girls
Teddy Swims
A Little Sound
Ammara
ESSEL
Girls Don't Sync
Joy Anonymous
salute
Sammy Virji
Y U QTCharlie Tee
DJ Target
Jerimiah Asiamah
Kenny Allstar
Panjabi Hit SquadCharlie Hedges
Danny Howard
DJ Kizzi
Sarah Story
Charlieeeee
Deeps
JGrrey
LAVS
Sam Girling
Victor RayCam Thomas
Issey Cross
Jarki Monno
Kiimi
Myles Smith
NewDad
Ryussi
SaloniBeth McCarthy
Etta Marcus
Frozemode
JW Paris
Low Girl
Max Jones
Picture Parlour
Shehxna

Headline sets

  1. Smash TV

  2. Selecta with Stefflon Don

  3. Censor VIP

  4. Liquor & Cigarettes with ArrDee

  5. Time

  6. Mixed Emotions with Clementine Douglas

  7. Don't Be Scared

  8. NRG

  9. Let You Go

  10. Disconnect

  11. No Problem

  12. Original Nuttah 25 with Irah

  13. Baddadan with Irah

  14. End Credits

  15. All Goes Wrong with Ethan Holt

  16. Blind Faith with Liam Bailey

  17. Program with Irah

  18. The Thrill Is Gone

  19. Hard Out Here

  20. Oscar Winning Tears

  21. Ice Cream Man

  22. Flip a Switch

  23. Bed

  24. You Don't Know Me

  25. Secrets

  26. Black Mascara

  27. Prada

  28. Worth It

  29. Genesis

  30. Escapism

  31. Gen-X Cops

  32. Holiday

  33. Unbelievers

  34. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa

  35. Classical

  36. White Sky

  37. Capricorn

  38. This Life

  39. Diane Young

  40. Cousins

  41. A-Punk

  42. Campus

  43. Oxford Comma

  44. Harmony Hall

  45. Higher Power

  46. Paradise

  47. Viva la Vida

  48. Hymn For The Weekend

  49. Clocks

  50. Fix You

  51. People of the Pride

  52. Something Just Like This

  53. Magic with Sabrina Carpenter

  54. Yellow

  55. A Sky Full of Stars

  56. Orange

2025

On 28 January 2025, it was announced that Liverpool would host Big Weekend from 23 to 25 May 2025. It was hosted in Sefton Park, and the first confirmed acts were Blossoms, Lola Young, Myles Smith, Sam Fender and Wet Leg.

Radio 1 Main Stage

FridaySaturdaySunday

Radio 1 New Music Stage

FridaySaturdaySunday

Radio 1 Dance Stage

FridaySaturdaySunday

BBC Introducing Stage

FridaySaturdaySunday

Headline sets

  1. Found What I've Been Looking For
  2. How Does It Feel
  3. Higher
  4. Let's Go Home Together with Ella Henderson
  5. Full Attention
  6. When You're Gone with Melanie C
  7. Remind Me
  8. Not Over Yet with KSI
  9. All Goes Wrong
  10. Lionheart (Fearless) / By Your Side
  11. Valerie with The Zutons
  12. Little Bit of Love
  13. Something In the Water
  14. Getting Started
  15. The Borders
  16. Will We Talk?
  17. People Watching
  18. Arm's Length
  19. Howdon Aldi Death Queue
  20. Tyrants
  21. Spit of You
  22. Little Bit Closer
  23. Seventeen Going Under
  24. Hypersonic Missiles
  25. I Will Wait
  26. Caroline
  27. Truth
  28. Awake My Soul
  29. Lover of the Light
  30. Little Lion Man
  31. Believe
  32. Rushmere
  33. Ditmas
  34. The Wolf
  35. Delta
  36. The Cave

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