Summer Surge
Barcelona readies for a late-summer jolt as the Brunch Electronik Festival lineup arrives like an early present. The Brunch Electronik Festival lineup signals serious intent for August 7 and 8, 2026, at the Fòrum seafront. Across 36 names, the fourth edition pushes breadth over hype, stitching industrial techno to electronic pop. The curation balances arena titans, Ibiza-season favorites, and breakout disruptors with rare precision. 
Star Power
The headliner narrative is unmistakable. Eric Prydz returns to festival stages after his Holosphere 2.0 residency at Ibiza’s [UNVRS]. Paul Kalkbrenner brings a hybrid performance that reframes his melodic techno for open air. Deborah de Luca promises a hardline journey that flexes from minimal shimmer to pummeling drive. I Hate Models, SNTS, and 999999999 will test the BPM ceiling, thrilling the peak-time faithful. Card-carrying purists get depth from Jennifer Cardini’s inclusive dance-floor doctrine and Rødhåd’s glacial, steel-edged techno.
Ibiza Current
Barcelona’s proximity to the White Isle shapes the Brunch Electronik Festival lineup with sunlit flair. Jamie Jones sets the tone for terrace-ready house. Enzo Siragusa threads minimal and deep-tech rollers with surgical restraint. Mau P arrives with electro-funk voltage and bassline heft aimed squarely at the big moments. Miss Monique steers the progressive axis, ideal for sunset transitions and widescreen emotion. View this post on Instagram
Wild Cards
The booking philosophy avoids monoculture. Floating Points stages a live modular assault that bridges headspace and hedonism. Shanti Celeste brings Peach Discs’ sensibilities—warm, kinetic, and meticulously grooved—chaos to the CBD channel, Sydney-to-London jazz-house fluidity. Paramida, Panorama Bar resident and tastemaker, connects crate-digging curiosity with dance-floor clarity.

Pop Undercurrents
Biig Piig tops the leftfield stack, promising “sad-bangers” that thread melody with club-functional punch. Her electro-pop edge hints at crossover moments without blunting underground cred. The inclusion broadens discovery paths, a throughline of the festival’s booking ethos.
Community Engine
Brunch Electronik is more than a weekend rush; it is a citywide culture project. The brand’s daytime open-air parties earned a “Worst Kept Secret” tag for their inclusive crowds and meticulous production. Sustainability threads through the experience, with crowd feedback shaping tangible upgrades. In 2025, fans gained free water fountains, better food curation, more shade, and smoother flows. Expect the iterative design to continue into 2026, with details to land early next year.

Lineup Momentum
With 70,000 attendees across the past two editions, Barcelona stands as Europe’s warm-weather club capital. Eighty percent of the audience comes from the city, anchoring a strong local core. The Brunch Electronik Festival lineup suggests another summer apex, balancing global star wattage with scene-building nuance. If the early announcement is a compass, August will belong to the Fòrum.



