Brunch Electronik 2026 is the European festival of summer.
Brunch Electronik Festival just expanded to three days in Barcelona and the lineup has Eric Prydz, Kaytranada, The Blaze and forty more. August 7 to 9.
Nobody asked Brunch Electronik to add a third day to their festival and somehow make the lineup even better at the same time. Nobody asked them to put Eric Prydz, Kaytranada, The Blaze, Floating Points Live, Jeff Mills, and about forty other essential artists on the same bill at a waterfront venue in Barcelona in August. Nobody asked and yet here we are and we are incredibly grateful. August 7 to 9 at Parc del Forum and the complete lineup is out right now.
This is the fourth edition of Brunch Electronik and every single year it has grown into something bigger and more considered than the year before. But 2026 feels like the moment where it stops being a great festival and starts being a destination. The kind of thing people plan their summer holiday around. The kind of thing you tell your friends about in January and spend the next eight months talking about. August 7 to 9. Write and note it down.
What is Brunch Electronik and why you should care
For anyone not already familiar, Brunch Electronik is a Barcelona based festival brand that also runs events across Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, and Ibiza throughout the year. The main festival at Parc del Forum is the centerpiece of the whole operation and it has built a reputation for lineups that cover every corner of the electronic music spectrum without ever feeling like its trying too hard to please everyone. The curation is the thing. Every name on this lineup feels like it belongs there and that is much rarer than it sounds.
The Parc del Forum venue is also worth talking about because its hands down, one of the most beautiful festival settings in Europe. Right on the waterfront, open air, the Mediterranean visible from the dancefloor. Barcelona in August means warm evenings, good food, and the specific energy of a city that understands how to throw a party. This festival delivers all of that and then puts Eric Prydz on top of it.

The Friday and Saturday lineup
This is where the festival established its reputation and the 2026 Friday and Saturday bill is the most ambitious version of that yet. Here is who confirmed across the first two days:

- Eric Prydz
- Kaytranada
- Paul Kalkbrenner
- Floating Points (Live)
- Jeff Mills
- Jamie Jones
- Seth Troxler
- CamelPhat
- I Hate Models
- Deborah de Luca
- Luciano
- Enzo Siragusa
- Jen Cardini
- Miss Monique
- Mau P
- Shanti Celeste
- Paramida
- Rødhåd
- SNTS
- Kevin De Vries
- Massano
- Wade
- Ame B2B Trikk
- Ameme B2B LP Giobbi
- Acid Arab (Live)
- Chaos in the CBD
- 999999999
- Juliet Fox
- Deer Jade
- Biig Piig
- And more still to be announced

That list covers progressive house, melodic techno, deep house, industrial techno, Berlin school darkness, peak time bangers, live electronic music, and back to back sets that make absolutely no sense on paper and will sound incredible in practice. Floating Points performing live at a festival on the Mediterranean coast is one of those things that sounds too good to be true until you are actually standing there watching it happen.
The Sunday closing lineup
This is the new addition and it's the reason the whole thing just became a three day conversation. The Sunday programme was clearly built around a specific feeling, that specific Sunday afternoon and evening energy where the weekend is almost over and nobody wants it to end. The artists chosen for that day understand that feeling deeply.
- The Blaze (DJ)
- Mind Against
- Parra for Cuva
- RY X (DJ)
- Marian Ariss

The Blaze headlining the Sunday closing set is perfect casting. The French duo make music that feels cinematic and emotional and exactly right for a sunset set on a Mediterranean waterfront at the end of a three day festival. Mind Against being Italian melodic techno precision. Parra for Cuva adds atmospheric depth. And RY X closing the whole weekend in DJ mode is the kind of booking that makes you sit down on the dancefloor and just let it wash over you.
Why this lineup works so well
What Brunch Electronik does better than almost any festival its size, is refuse to pick a lane. Friday and Saturday give you the full spectrum from Jeff Mills doing his thing all the way through to Kaytranada doing something completely different and both of them belonging on the same bill. Sunday gives you the comedown you actually want rather than the one that just happens to you. The whole three days feel considered and intentional in a way that a lot of bigger festivals with bigger budgets can't manage.
The expansion to three days is also a statement. It says the demand is there, the audience has grown, and the festival is confident enough in what it has built to go bigger without compromising on what made it good in the first place.
Tickets and how to get there
Three day festival passes are available right now at brunchelectronikfestival.com
Day tickets will be released in the coming weeks for anyone who can't commit to the full weekend. Barcelona is one of the most well connected cities in Europe with direct flights from virtually everywhere and the Parc del Forum is easy to reach from anywhere in the city.
August 7 to 9. Parc del Forum, Barcelona. The lineup is there, the venue is out of this world, and the city will do the rest. Go book the flight. You already know you want to.
Get tickets: https://brunchelectronikfestival.com/en/buy-tickets/



