
Day two of Superbloom 2025 unfolded under a perfect late-summer sky, with sunshine, music, and a buzzing Olympiapark crowd setting the stage for another unforgettable day in Munich. While the weather on Saturday was fine, on Sunday it was perfect. With blue skies and sunshine that was warm but never overwhelming, it felt like the perfect late-summer gathering. With the Super Stage and Olympic Stage once again alternating acts, the crowd had no trouble bouncing back and forth to catch an impressive lineup.
The day opened on a nostalgic note with Juli, who set the tone on the Super Stage. Their well-loved anthems, including “Perfekte Welle,” had the early crowd singing with ease. Over at the Olympic Stage, Suki Waterhouse followed with her dreamy, cinematic pop. Dressed in soft tones, she charmed the audience with songs that felt tailor-made for a sunny afternoon.
As the day went on, the crowd grew larger and louder. German band 01099 turned their set into a party, pulling a young and enthusiastic crowd that sang along to every line. Conan Gray came next, with a fresh set just off the release of his new album Wishbone just two weeks earlier. His sailor-inspired set design marked the start of a new era, with nautical visuals and a mix of new tracks and beloved hits. Fans embraced both, eager to see this new chapter live. Giant Rooks followed and kept the energy high with their blend of indie rock and soaring melodies that felt tailor-made for the summer evening sky. Bebe Rexha amped things up later with hit after hit, her pop power and bold stage presence impossible to ignore.

Away from the two main stages, the Neo Neo Stage provided plenty of discoveries throughout the day. Performances by Ellice, Alessi Rose, Wasia Project and Souly, among others, gave the audience a taste of rising talent across genres. To close out the stage for the weekend, Ikkimel delivered a final set that wrapped up the Neo Neo program with style.
As evening arrived, it was time for the headliners. Shawn Mendes played his final show on the European leg of his ’On the Road Again’ tour, his first major tour in years. The performance felt celebratory and emotional, both for him and for the fans who sang every lyric back at him. Hozier then brought a different kind of energy: heartfelt, resonant, and full of purpose. His voice carried beautifully through the Olympiapark, and between songs he used his platform to highlight causes close to him, making his set as thoughtful as it was moving. Finally, Tiësto closed the night with a burst of light and sound, transforming the grounds into a massive open-air dance floor. His beats ensured Superbloom 2025 ended on an ecstatic high.
With sunshine, strong performances, and an audience that never lost energy, Day 2 of Superbloom was a true celebration of late summer. Between nostalgic moments, bold new beginnings, and headliners who each brought something unique, the festival wrapped up with memories that Munich won’t forget anytime soon. Find all photos here!


Written by: Pauline Hüttenhein
Photographed by: Pauline Hüttenhein & Lilly-Marie Steinbach
Edited by: Nèri Cliteur