The fifth edition of the Culture Forest Festival is set to take place at Park Clair-Chêne in Esch-sur-Alzette on Saturday 17 May 2025; doors open at 17:00.

As reported by the organisers, Syndicat d’initiative Esch, "this event has become a must-see for all music, culture and nature lovers".

Six bands / artists will take to the stage to offer festival-goers "the best of music made in Luxembourg". This year's programme features a mix of pop, indie, R&B, soul, punk rock, rap, reggae, ska and folk music.

After participating in various festivals across Europe, Marcy will treat attendees to her unique alternative pop style.

With a blend of R&B, neo-soul, punk rock and psychedelia, Don Piano will serve up "a true musical experience". This Luxembourg producer, composer, singer and drummer has described his own creations with a touch of humour as "depressive dancefloor anthems".

Already present last year, after representing Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest, Tali will return to the Culture Forest Festival stage with her pop, indie and R&B style.

Expect violins, banjos and guitars at Zero Point Five's genre-bending performance. The band managed to reach second place in the Eurovision qualifying competition (Luxembourg Song Contest) this year.

Luxembourgish rap group De Läb will also take the stage, as will the ten members of Schëppe Siwen. For the latter, audiences can expect to hear the accordion, trumpet, violin, piano, bass, flute and drums as they embark on a folk / rock / polka / reggae / punk / ska adventure.

Regular tickets (purchased before Friday 16 May 2025) cost €16; "last call" tickets cost €20 online or at the door on the day of the festival. Free entry for children under the age of twelve. This is a cashless event. For further details, see https://www.culture-forest.com/