Fontaines D.C. at Wythenshawe Park Manchester, UK & Kunst!Rasen Bonn, Germany
August 15th & August 19th 2025
Photo Credits: charliebarclayharris
On August 15th, post-punk stars Fontaines D.C took the headline slot at Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park, which we had the immense pleasure to be in attendance for. Backed by a powerhouse lineup consisting of The Murder Capital, English Teacher and KNEECAP, the evening unfolded like a fever dream of sound, solidarity, and shared resistance.
From the moment we stepped into the park, it was clear: this was not going to be your average gig. The air buzzed with anticipation, and the crowd felt more like a movement than an audience. We did unfortunately miss The Murder Capital, which we were looking forward to, but we got into the crowd just in time for KNEECAP – a band that has been polarising to say the least. The Irish trio, known for their unapologetic politics and genre-defying sound, lit up the stage with a performance that was equal parts chaos and charisma. Love them or hate them, they command attention and primed the crowd perfectly for what was yet to come.
As Fontaines D.C. take the stage, under a beautiful sunset no less, opening with their beautiful recently released rendition of Starburster, the set began on a magical, and almost cinematic, note.
There is little left to say about their live performance, that has not been said before. They are on their A-Game every single time we have seen them so far and never fail to put on an absolutely brilliant show. The sound was immersive, the visuals stark, and the atmosphere charged at all times.
Photo Credits: charliebarclayharris
And while the crowd was just a little more reserved at KUNST!RASEN in Bonn, the band gave everything as if it were their last show. That’s the magic of Fontaines. They treat every stage like a sacred space, every audience like their biggest yet. The emotional intensity of their performance never wavers.
Fontaines D.C. don’t just play music on stage, they really channel it. From slow-burning songs like “Desire” to the big explosive “Starburster”, the band created a sonic journey through their setlist that never lost its grip on the audience. Lyrics and haunting instrumentals lingered in the warm summer air.
But what truly set these gigs apart wasn’t just the music, it was the sense of community that really captivated us. “Free Palestine” chants echoed across the parks, flags waved high, and strangers became allies in a shared belief that art is inherently political. Fontaines D.C don’t shy away from this either, they lean into it. Their platform gives their songs a rallying cry. It was both beautiful and brave.
Carlos O’Connell’s quiet gestures, a Palestinian flag draped over his keyboard, solemn nods between songs, spoke volumes. Grian Chatten’s presence was magnetic, his voice a vessel for every unspoken truth. And the band’s refusal to dilute their message for mass appeal? That’s punk. That’s poetry. That’s Fontaines D.C.
With that, stick your heart to everything you say and as always – Free Palestine.
Photo Credits: charliebarclayharris
Words by
Marie Müller, 2025.