Once again, is putting Catalan artists in the spotlight. From June 2nd to 8th, the festival will highlight the region’s thriving music scene, showcasing everything from experimental pop to underground electronic beats, proving that local talent can stand tall alongside international headliners.

This year’s lineup reflects the full spectrum of Catalonia’s sound. The Barcelona-based, Pamplona-born artist, , who played her first-ever concert at Primavera, returns with her most ambitious live show yet. Meanwhile, electronic maestro John Talabot teams up with Danish DJ Justin for a highly anticipated back-to-back set. But the festival goes far beyond familiar names, it’s a platform for the impossible to categorize.
brings their raw synth-punk energy, while delivers introspective indie. , the new project from Núria Graham and Irish artist Aoife Nessa Frances, weaves psychedelic pop with haunting harmonies. shakes up expectations with her love letter to Jamaican sounds, and (of the Mainline collective) shifts from club bangers to a more laid-back, danceable groove.
Then there are the outliers, artists who refuse to fit neatly into any box. ’s arcade-punk, ’ unfiltered humor, and ’s hyper-digital pop push limits in wildly different ways. ’s dark, hypnotic soundscapes and ’s smooth Catalan R&B add even more depth to the lineup. And ? Pure, infectious pop magic, a guaranteed celebration.
Primavera Pro, the festival’s professional arm, amplifies emerging voices with free, open-access showcases at the CCCB on June 4th. blends indie pop with riot-girl edge, fuses hip-hop and soul in Catalan, reimagines rock with poetic rage, and xicu twists experimental pop into something raw and cathartic. It’s a snapshot of Catalonia’s next wave, eclectic, fearless, and full of promise.
And because no Primavera experience is complete without tradition meeting innovation, Catalan Arts will host its famous botifarrada (a Catalan sausage feast) for accredited guests, while the concerts remain open to all.
More info at www.primaverasound.com
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