Fuji Rock Festival 2025 Livestream Lineup: Vulfpeck, Vampire Weekend, Galactic & More
The Fuji Rock Festival is set to return to Japan’s Naeba Ski Resort this weekend, with organizers partnering with Amazon Music and Twitch to offer a free livestream of selected performances from the event.
Starting at 11 a.m. local time on Friday, July 24 through Sunday, July 26, audiences around the world can tune in to watch a lineup of diverse artists, including Vulfpeck, Vampire Weekend, Galactic with Anjelika ‘Jelly’ Joseph, Fred again.., Parlor Greens, Mdou Moctar, James Blake, Four Tet, Grace Bowers, Robert Randolph, Jake Shimabukuro, and numerous Japanese acts.
Unlike other livestream platforms, viewers do not need an Amazon Prime membership to enjoy the show on Prime Video. All that is required is a standard Amazon account. The livestream will showcase performances from four of the festival’s primary stages: the Green Stage, White Stage, Red Marquee, and Field Of Heaven, with three channels available for viewing.
For audiences outside Japan, it’s essential to note that Japan Standard Time is ahead of Eastern Daylight Time by 13 hours and Western Daylight Time by 16 hours, so adjust viewing times accordingly.
The festival’s livestream schedule for 2025 is divided into three channels across the three days:
– Friday, July 25th will feature artists like Route 17 Rock’n’Roll Orchestra, MARCIN, Vaundy, FRED AGAIN.., and more.
– Saturday, July 26th will see performances from CAMILLE & PABLO AMOROSO, downy, JAMES BLAKE, GINGER ROOT, Four Tet, and others.
– Sunday, July 27th concludes with RED HOT CHILLI PIPERS, MEI SEMONES, LITTLE SIMZ, VAMPIRE WEEKEND, and others.
Each channel offers a diverse lineup of musical acts spanning various genres and styles, ensuring there is something for everyone.
With the ease of access through Amazon and Twitch, music lovers from all corners of the globe can experience the renowned Fuji Rock Festival without the need for extensive travel or costly tickets. So, grab your device, tune in to the livestream, and immerse yourself in the sounds of one of Japan’s most iconic music festivals.