This year’s class of 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees features an eclectic mix of legends, pioneers, and game-changers who’ve left an indelible mark on the music world.
From ’70s rock icons to modern-era innovators, these 14 artists span genres and generations, with each bringing their own unique contribution to the tapestry of rock and roll - with some familiar faces that could be inducted in the 2025 class.
But how is it all decided? Well, the voting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is conducted by an international panel of over 1,200 artists, historians, and music industry professionals, who consider factors like an artist's cultural impact, influence on other musicians, and the strength of their body of work.
Fans also have a say through an online vote, which accounts for a portion of the final tally. The induction ceremony for the 2025 class will take place later in the year in Los Angeles, California, with the exact date to be announced closer to the event.
So who are the 14 acts that have made the shortlist for potential inclusion in the 2025 class?

9. New Order
Emerging from the ashes of Joy Division, New Order blended post-punk with electronic dance music to create iconic tracks like "Blue Monday." | Getty Images

10. Oasis
One of the defining bands of the Britpop era, Oasis captured the cultural zeitgeist with hits like Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger. | Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

11. Outkast
Outkast revolutionized hip-hop with their unique blend of funk, rap, and experimental sounds, particularly through hits like "Hey Ya!" and "Ms. Jackson." | Getty Images

12. Phish
A jam band known for their improvisational performances, Phish has a cult following and has made a lasting impact on the live music scene. | Getty Images