Brunch Electronik Returns to Poble Espanyol: Spring Season 2026
Kicking off on March 29 at Poble Espanyol with a lineup headlined by Spanish techno icon Paco Osuna, Brunch Electronik Festival returns for its spring 2026 season. The spring edition of the series is running through May and June, offers three Sunday daytime events at Poble Espanyol, Barcelona.
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The spring season opened on March 29 and continues with three further dates in April & May. Last three events take place at Poble Espanyol and maintain the format that defines the series: a main stage anchored by an international headliner, local and emerging support, and at select editions, a second stage curated by a guest collective. Here's everything you need to know about Brunch Electronik's spring 2026 calendar.
The Festival

Brunch Electronik began as a series of open-air Sunday parties in Barcelona and has grown into one of Europe's most respected electronic music brands. The concept is simple but effective: daytime dancing in beautiful venues, family-friendly programming, and carefully curated lineups that balance international headliners with local talent.
The spring season takes place at Poble Espanyol, an open-air architectural museum in Barcelona that has become the series' spiritual home. The venue offers a unique setting: cobblestone streets, replica Spanish architecture, and multiple stages spread across the grounds . Each event runs from afternoon to evening, making it accessible for those who want to dance without the late-night commitment.
For 2026, organizers are promising a wide-ranging season of daytime electronic music, blending international names, local talent, and the signature family-friendly format that has made Brunch Electronik a Barcelona institution.
Spring Season - Confirmed Dates & Lineup
Time: 16:00 - 22:00
Venue: Poble Espanyol de Barcelona
Location: Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Espanya
Age: 18+
Brunch Electronik Barcelona - 19 April 2026

Brunch Electronik Barcelona - 20 May 2026

Brunch Electronik Barcelona - 24 May 2026

All three spring events take place at Poble Espanyol, Avinguda de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia 13, Barcelona. Doors open at 16:00; events conclude at 22:00.
The Venue

The Poble Espanyol setting intimate by festival standards, central to the city, finished before midnight, draws the community that has followed Brunch since before the arena bookings. It is, in the organisers' own framing, about joy, friendship, and avant-garde electronic music in a unique outdoor setting.
Tickets & Practical Information
April 14 - Purple Disco Machine:
Early Bird - 34,90 € (Sold Out)
1st Release - 39,90 € (Sold Out)
2nd Release - 44,90 €
Backstage Experience - 109,90 € (Sold Out)
Backstage Experience 1st Release - 149,90 €
May 20 - Ben Bohmer:
Entrada Preventa Exclusiva - 29,90 € (Sold Out)
Early Bird - 34,90 € (Sold Out)
1st Release - 39,90 €
Backstage Experience - 119,90 €
May 20 - Boris Brejcha:
Entrada Preventa Exclusiva - 29,90 € (Sold Out)
Early Bird - 34,90 € (Sold Out)
1st Release - 39,90 € (Sold Out)
2nd Release - 44,90 €
Backstage Experience - 119,90 €
PMR (reduced mobility) tickets are available for each date.
Link: forms.office.com
Purchase: enterticket.es
Official Website: barcelona.brunchelectronik.com
The three spring dates feed into a summer that culminates with the Brunch Electronik Festival at Parc del Fòrum which has expanded to three days (August 7, 8 and 9) for 2026, its fourth edition. That festival carries a separate, substantially larger lineup anchored by names including Eric Prydz, Paul Kalkbrenner, Kaytranada, Jeff Mills, Floating Points (live), CamelPhat, Jamie Jones, and Deborah de Luca, among others.

Fun Fact: The second phase of the lineup was announced in February 2026 through an edible experience designed by three-Michelin-star chef Jordi Roca. Guests literally ate desserts to reveal artist names hidden beneath the plates, a creative announcement that reflected the festival's playful spirit.
Read: highxtar.com
Getting to Poble Espanyol
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Metro: L1 (Espanya) or L3 (Espanya or Poble Sec)
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Bus: Lines 13, 23, 150 to Espanya or Poble Espanyol
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Walking: 15 minutes from Plaça d'Espanya
Where to Stay
Hotel Brick Barcelona: 7 minutes walk to Poble Espanyol
Catalonia Barcelona Plaza: Rooftop pool with views of Montjuic and the Magic Fountain
Aparthotel Bcn Montjuic: Offers spacious apartments and 'baby kits' for families
Unlike most electronic music events that start at midnight, Brunch Electronik runs from afternoon to evening. This makes it accessible to a broader audience families, travelers, and locals who prefer dancing in daylight. Petit Brunch offers activities for children, allowing parents to enjoy the music without sacrificing family time. Creative workshops, cultural activities, and a safe outdoor environment make this one of the few electronic music events designed with families in mind.
Poble Espanyol is not a generic event space. Built for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, the venue replicates Spanish architecture from different regions, creating a unique backdrop that feels like a small village. The cobblestone streets, plazas, and hidden corners become stages, bars, and chill-out areas. Approximately 80% of attendees come from Barcelona itself. This local rooting means the events maintain a community feel even as they grow in scale. Organizers regularly adapt based on attendee feedback, leading to improvements in food, shade, and sustainability.
The Jordi Roca collaboration isn't a one-off. Brunch Electronik has always emphasized food alongside music, with curated food vendors, brunch options, and a focus on quality dining experiences. The lineup spans the full spectrum from house to techno reflecting the festival's identity as 'a diverse and essential hub for the global electronic scene'.



