Under sunny skies, the all-day event filled Stanmer Park with drum and bass anthems, creating an electric atmosphere. Thousands of ravers arrived from 11 a.m. on Saturday, enjoying performances from TLB on the Main Stage, Chris Spencer at the Big Top, Volks Alstars at the Top of the Hill, and KXVU followed by Justjo in the Woodlands area.
With over 40 acts spread across four stages, the festival featured standout performances from Hendex, Yung Singh, Nathan X, and Oppidan.
Rising star Songer, who has gained significant attention over the past year, took to the stage with high energy. His single “Toxic” climbed from number 100 to 29 on the UK charts, where it stayed for over nine weeks. The Reading-born rapper energized the crowd with his performance, including his latest single, “Beamin.”
Wilkinson, in contrast, shifted away from his signature garage-infused drum and bass to guide the audience on a euphoric journey through the softer side of the genre. Known for his chart-topping hits, including “Afterglow” featuring Becky Hill, which peaked at number eight on the UK charts and remained there for 20 weeks, Wilkinson still delivered powerful, high-energy tracks that had the crowd buzzing, while the more rhythmic elements brought a sense of bliss to the festival.
Boundary Brighton ended the weekend on a high, with electrifying anthems, a vibrant crowd, and an unforgettable atmosphere.
The festival has already announced loyalty tickets for Boundary Brighton 2025. Starting October 6, limited tickets will be available with a £5 discount for those who purchased full-price tickets for this year’s event.