Brunch Electronik Festival returns to Barcelona with expanded lineup

Four-day event with over 90 artists runs from August 7 to 10 across two venues

Brunch Electronik Festival in Barcelona in 2024
Brunch Electronik Festival in Barcelona in 2024 / Brunch Electronik Festival
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July 8, 2025 01:24 PM

Brunch Electronik Festival returns to Barcelona for its third edition from August 7 to 10 featuring more than 90 artists across six stages and two venues.

Organizers announced an expanded program this year, with a larger lineup, and new features aimed at improving the audience experience and reducing the festival’s environmental impact.

The festival will start on Thursday, August 7 with an opening concert at Plaça Major in Poble Espanyol, featuring Maribou State and Pretty Girl. On Friday and Saturday the festival will move to Parc del Fòrum with six stages showcasing a range of electronic styles, from hard-hitting techno to live sets and upbeat house music. The closing event on Sunday will take place again at Poble Espanyol, featuring Folamour, Kungs, and local artists.

Brunch Electronik Festival in Barcelona in 2024
Brunch Electronik Festival in Barcelona in 2024 / Brunch Electronik Festival

Notable names in this year’s lineup include Nina Kraviz, Adriatique, Jungle (DJ set), Klangkuenstler, Patrick Mason, Purple Disco Machine, Ben Böhmer, Chris Liebing, Marlon Hoffstadt presents Daddycation, Chelina Manuhutu, Korolova, Daria Kolosova, and Ilario Alicante.

"We try not to repeat artists year after year. Our strategy is to mix emerging talents with already established names," said Loïc Le Joliff, co-founder of the event. This year, 23 of the lineup’s artists are local or national and 'Open Stage' will return offering emerging DJs the opportunity to perform. 

DJ performing at the 2024 Brunch Electronik Festival in Barcelona
DJ performing at the 2024 Brunch Electronik Festival in Barcelona / Brunch Electronik Festival

“This year we’ve gone big on shade, water, and comfortable spaces," said François Jozic, co-founder of the event.

This edition will introduce Bosq Urbà, a covered area offering natural shade while maintaining an open-air atmosphere. Other changes include improved crowd flow, clearer signage, and expanded hydration areas.

A new official app will allow attendees to check set times, navigate the venues, and submit feedback. The festival will also maintain initiatives focused on safety and social responsibility, including support services and collaborations with local organizations.

Tickets and passes are available through the festival’s official website.

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