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iHeartRadio Music Festival 2025: Must-See Artists & Events

The 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival, presented by Capital One, will take place on Friday, September 19, and Saturday, September 20, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This highly anticipated two-day event features an impressive lineup of performances and a star-studded array of presenters and attendees.

Ryan Seacrest will host the festival’s main stage performances, which include Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, LL COOL J, Diplo, GloRilla, Jelly Roll, Bryan Adams, and more. Fans can also look forward to iconic sets from artists like Sammy Hagar, Mariah Carey, Tate McRae, Tim McGraw, and The Offspring. Each night, the festival will broadcast live through over 150 iHeartMedia radio stations across the country, and Hulu will livestream the performances exclusively for subscribers. A special highlights show will also be available to stream on Hulu starting October 2.

In addition to the main event, fans can experience The House of Music, an interactive fan experience inspired by the artists performing at the festival. Located just outside the T-Mobile Arena, this free exhibit will allow attendees to dive into the music and passions of artists like Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, and Tate McRae. On Saturday, September 20, Julia Michaels will perform live at the House of Music before the main festival kicks off.

Celebrity presenters and attendees include Ariana Rodriguez, Zoe Muñoz, Ashlee Simpson, Cass Holland, Gia Giudice, Jana Kramer, and many others. They will be joined by artists like LL COOL J and Mariah Carey at this dynamic celebration of music and entertainment.

Proud partners of the event include Capital One, Hyundai, Audible, Impossible Foods, M&M’S®, and many more. The event is being executive produced by John Sykes, Tom Poleman, and Bart Peters from iHeartMedia and Diversified Production Services.

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