The next weekend in Barcelona will be filled with amazing electronic music, gastronomy and entertainment. From August 9 to 11, the city will host the second edition of Brunch Electronik Festival, which will bring together more than 80 famous artists on several stages.
The goal of the event is to combine avant-garde electronic music and environmental development. Also, according to the organizers, the festival guarantees sexual freedom, respect, diversity and inclusion. Brunch Electronik 2024 is expected to be the third largest music festival of the year in Barcelona, which will be visited by at least 70,000 people.
Brunch Electronik Festival will take place at three venues in Barcelona — in the Forum Park (Parque del Fórum), in the Joan Brossa Gardens (Jardins de Joan Brossa), and in the iconic Nitsa Club.
Forum Park will feature five stages dedicated to different musical genres — from techno to house. Palms Trax, Boris Brejcha, Jayda G, Camelphat, Helena Hauff, Dom Dolla, Sasha & John, Digweed, Vintage Culture, John Talabot, Fatboy Slim, and other stars will perform here on August 9 and 10.
Concerts at the Joan Brossa Gardens will take place on August 11 from 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Ahmed Spins, Airrica, MoBlack, Pablo Fierro, Amalia Balbontín, and Jade Rolt will rock the crowd, with Black Coffee as a special guest.
After the concerts, true fans of electronic music will enjoy an afterparty at the Nitsa Club. Ahl Iver, ARODES b2b Fedele, Brina Knauss, Chippy Nonstop, Hardt Antoine, Lee Ann Roberts, Massano and other famous artists and DJs will perform here.
Brunch Electronik Festival is not only about good music, but also great food. Numerous food trucks will offer guests of the event a wide range of dishes, including vegan and vegetarian options, as well as a large selection of local products.
Entrance tickets can be ordered on the Brunch Electronik Festival website. 2- and 3-day passes are already sold out, but you can still buy one-day passes starting at €49.90 and tickets for the Friday party at Nitsa Club (starting at €19.90).
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