
Luxembourg’s biggest stage for young musicians is back, and the line-up for Screaming Fields 2025 has just been revealed.
This is not your average youth talent show. Screaming Fields is all about putting the spotlight on new voices and giving them the tools to shine. And this year’s line-up is sounding particularly strong. After a round of public voting and some careful curation from a panel of local music experts, eight acts are gearing up to take over the Rockhal Club on Saturday 5 July.
You’ve got Emily Grogan, Breaking Out, and Waffle Killers bringing the rock, with everything from grungy riffs to big melodic hooks. On the pop side, there’s MÄNA, Yona, Emeraude, and Maya Libbey – all crafting polished, catchy tunes that could easily sneak onto your summer playlist. Screpy adds a hip hop twist to the mix, rounding out a line-up that’s as varied as it is exciting.
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These aren’t just one-off performances either. Ahead of the show, all the artists take part in mentoring sessions and rehearsals at Rocklab, where they get help fine-tuning their sets with proper technical support, vocal coaching, and a bit of real-world guidance from people who know the industry. So when the lights go up, they are ready to go.
There are prizes involved too, including the Screaming Fields Live Music Accelerator. That one comes with coaching, booking opportunities, and enough behind-the-scenes support to help a young act take things to the next level. But even without a trophy, every artist on that stage is getting a rare and meaningful boost.
Check out the highlights from last year:
And then there’s Blue-Ish. Last year’s winner returns to close the show, and if you have not seen her live yet, this is your moment. Since taking home the top prize, she has been deep in development mode with Rocklab – new songs, new energy, and a performance style that keeps growing in confidence and impact. She is proof that this festival is not just a great night out but a real launchpad.
Doors open at 6pm, music starts at 6.30pm, and it is completely free to get in. If you care about local music or just want to hear something fresh, this is where you want to be. Come support the scene and maybe discover your new favourite band before they blow up.
And don't forget to tune in to the DB3 Show and Drive Time with Ethan Carey, two of Today Radio's shows that really highlight Luxembourg's vibrant music scene for some exclusive interviews and live studio performances,
More details at www.screamingfields.lu