Polygon Live LDN 2025
Great Britain, City of London
02.05.2025 - 04.05.2025

Welcome to the largest outdoor 360º spatial audio event ever to hit the UK

For three unforgettable days from 2 to 4 May 2025, Polygon Live LDN will transform Crystal Palace Park into a multisensory playground. Step inside our two fully covered 360º domes and immerse yourself inside the music of an exquisite line-up of artists.


In live events, spatial audio is almost impossible to find. Come and experience it for yourself and be part of music history.


Line-up

We’ve carefully curated a varied line-up of artists each day, and you’re invited to experience their exquisite grooves and powerful beats across our mind-bending system. This is just an initial teaser of what’s to come — we’ll be announcing more artists soon.


Friday, 2 May 2025: 1pm – 10:30pm

  • Tinariwen (360° live spatial audio)
  • Nitin Sawhney (360° live spatial audio)
  • Arooj Aftab (360° live spatial audio)
  • Gold Panda (360° live spatial audio)
  • Cosmo Sheldrake (360° live spatial audio)

Saturday, 3 May 2025: 12pm – 10:30pm

  • Max Cooper (360° live spatial audio)
  • Weval (360° live spatial audio)
  • Kaityln Aurelia Smith (360° live spatial audio)
  • Halina Rice (360° live spatial audio)
  • Jon Hopkins (Ritual 360º)
  • Photay (360° live spatial audio)

Sunday, 4 May 2025: 12pm – 10:30pm

  • Yīn Yīn (360° live spatial audio)
  • Artist TBA: Phase 3

Launching our dual-dome design

Polygon Live LDN will see the global debut of Polygon’s dual-dome design. For the first time ever, we’ll be placing two of our iconic hemispherical domes side by side. That’s double the space. Double the speakers. And an exponential listening experience.


Our domes are a signature part of what we do. Every dome boasts a 12.1.4 immersive system: 12 pristine L-Acoustics speaker arrays around the audience, one giant festival-grade wall of subs, and four overhead line arrays raining crystal-clear sound from above. The total count amounts to a little less than 100 speakers in over 25 unique positions. That’s five times the speakers a stage of similar size would use.


In London, we’re doubling that to almost 200 speakers.


And, most importantly of all, we’re doing it without compromising either the sound quality or the intimate experiences our stages have become known for at festivals around the world.


The domes will be entirely covered, creating a warm, dry and comfortable space from which to enjoy the music.


Spatialised sound, synchronised lighting

But it’s not just the quality and quantity of speakers that we put first. It’s about using this complex system to spatialise the music. Pay attention to how it’s moving — really moving — all around. The bass thundering from below, the bells tinkling behind you, the high hats climbing to a crescendo overhead.


And between every speaker, a lattice of perfectly synchronised lighting.


The network of LEDs that cocoons the Polygon stage is programmed to shimmer, pulse and swirl precisely in time with the music. You’d be transported to another dimension if the dancing didn’t keep you grounded.

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