Over 90 artists, six stages, and a renewed vision from August 7th to 10th in Barcelona.
Photo credit: Brunch Electronik – Official
Brunch Electronik Festival returns to Barcelona from August 7th to 10th, 2025, with its most ambitious edition yet: four days, six stages, more than 90 artists, and a strong commitment to sustainability, inclusion, and the quality of the overall experience.
The celebration begins on Thursday, August 7th, with an opening concert at Poble Espanyol’s Plaça Major featuring Maribou State — marking their only show in Spain this year — and supported by Pretty Girl. The main action unfolds on Friday and Saturday at Parc del Fòrum, where six stages will host a diverse program of techno, house, live electronica, and emerging styles. The festival wraps on Sunday, August 10th, back at Poble Espanyol with performances by Folamour, Kungs, and other local acts.
This year’s lineup includes Nina Kraviz, Deep Dish, Adriatique, Ben Böhmer (live), Purple Disco Machine (live), Klangkuenstler, Patrick Mason, Chelina Manuhutu, Monolink, Maceo Plex, Chris Liebing, DJ Gigola, Magdalena, DJ Tennis, Jeremy Underground, Seth Troxler, FJAAK, Roisín Murphy, Mariano Mellino, Mestiza, Jungle (DJ set), and Marlon Hoffstadt presents Daddycation, among others. With over 20 local or national names in the lineup, the festival continues its commitment to supporting the Spanish scene while renewing the roster year after year.
“There are many promoters who just book artists, but what matters most is how people experience the festival,” said co-founder François Jozic. “No long lines, no discomfort — we take care of every detail to make the experience exceptional.”
This year introduces key upgrades: a new Bosq Urbà structure offering natural shade, expanded stage layouts, improved venue access, sustainable signage, and increased hydration points. A new official app will allow attendees to check schedules, explore stages, and send real-time feedback.
The Open Stage returns with a broader role, powered by Von Dutch Loves and focused on emerging talent, positioned as a creative and participatory hub within the festival.
The festival enhances sustainability with Repsol’s 100% renewable fuel and strengthens social initiatives through NO CALLEM protocol, psychological support, Social Fooding partnerships, and the Observatori Contra l’LGTBIfòbia.
Official afterparties will occur every night at Input, La Terrrazza, and Sala Upload.
More information and tickets are available here.