MusicChet Faker is confirmed in the Rock the Mountain 2025 line-up; see detailsAustralian musician performs on both weekends of the festival, which takes place in Itaipava, Rio de Janeirotoday at 8:22 pm

MusicChet Faker is confirmed in the Rock the Mountain 2025 line-up; see detailsAustralian musician performs on both weekends of the festival, which takes place in Itaipava, Rio de Janeirotoday at 8:22 pm

Australian musician performs on both weekends of the festival, which takes place in Itaipava, Rio de Janeiro

THE Rock the Mountain 2025 has just announced another international attraction: Chet Faker (aka Nick Murphy). Known for mixing electronic music with soul and R&B, the Australian artist will perform on both weekends of the festival, which will take place on October 31st, November 1st and 2nd; November 7th, 8th and 9thin Itaipava, mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro.

Chet Faker, owner of the platinum album Built on Glasswhich gained prominence in countries such as France, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, is expected to bring to the stage hits such as Gold”, “1998” and “Drop the Game”. He joins a line-up that already includes big names such as Jorja Smith, Ney Matogrosso, João Gomes, Liniker, BaianaSystem and Gloria Groove.

About the festival

Rock the Mountain is known for combining music, art, fun and sustainability amid nature. Held in Itaipava, the event features the same line-up on both weekends, in addition to including a opening nightwith tickets already integrated into the festival passport.

The 2024 edition brought together more than 100 thousand people and was sold out. The program brought artists such as Anitta, O Grande Encontro, Zeca Pagodinho, Seu Jorge, Planet Hemp and Pabllo Vittar.

Service – Rock the Mountain 2025

  • Dates:
    • First weekend: October 31st, November 1st and 2nd
    • Second weekend: November 7th, 8th and 9th
  • Location: Itaipava, Rio de Janeiro
  • Tickets: Available on the festival’s official website

Source: Rollingstone

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