
Summary:
- Primavera Sound Barcelona 2026 takes place June 4-6 at Parc del Fòrum with week-long activities
- The Cure, Doja Cat, Gorillaz, The xx, and Massive Attack headline the 24th edition
- 150 artists across multiple genres perform, tickets available September 29-30
Primavera Sound Barcelona has revealed the full roster for its 24th edition. The festival runs from June 4 to 6, 2026, at Parc del Fòrum. Programming extends throughout the week with parallel activities. The announcement arrived earlier than previous years.
The Cure return to Barcelona following the release of Songs of a Lost World. The band tops the bill alongside Doja Cat, who brings her shape-shifting pop style to the festival. The xx make their anticipated comeback after years away from touring. Gorillaz add their animated project to the roster. Massive Attack perform at Primavera Sound for the first time. Addison Rae joins the pop contingent. My Bloody Valentine reunite for another appearance.
The lineup spans five decades of music. Mac DeMarco, Pinkpantheress, Skrillex, Peggy Gou, Lola Young, Father John Misty, Ethel Cain, Bad Gyal, Big Thief, Wet Leg, Little Simz, Slowdive, Kneecap, Alex G, Rusowsky, Dijon, and Blood Orange round out the top tier. The complete list includes 150 names.
Genre variety defines the 2026 program. Electronic music from different regions appears alongside experimental pop, hip hop, shoegaze, metalcore, folk, and techno. Established acts share stages with emerging performers. Historic groups return to live performance.
The festival includes more than concerts at the main venue. An opening day kicks off the event. Primavera Bits closes the week with electronic music. Primavera Pro hosts industry professionals for networking and panels.
Tickets go on sale through two phases. The Fan Sale opens September 29. General sales begin September 30. Multiple pass options exist. Residents receive discounts. Revolut and Vueling customers access special benefits.
Registration for the Fan Sale opened on the Primavera Sound website. The form allows early access to tickets before the general public.
The festival maintains its approach of mixing veteran acts with new talent. The Cure bring decades of post-punk and alternative rock experience. Doja Cat represents current pop trends. The xx offer their distinctive brand of indie electronic music. Gorillaz blend hip hop, rock, and electronic elements through their virtual band concept.
Massive Attack's debut at the festival adds trip-hop pioneers to the mix. The Bristol duo has influenced electronic music since the 1990s. Their presence fills a gap in previous editions.
My Bloody Valentine's shoegaze sound contrasts with the pop elements elsewhere on the bill. The Irish band's wall-of-sound approach influenced countless artists since the late 1980s.
Younger artists like Addison Rae represent the next generation. The social media star turned musician brings her fanbase to the festival. Lola Young adds her jazz-inflected vocal style. Ethel Cain offers atmospheric indie rock with Southern Gothic themes.
Electronic music comes from multiple directions. Skrillex brings dubstep and bass music. Peggy Gou provides house and techno. Pinkpantheress blends UK garage with bedroom pop. The variety reflects how electronic music has splintered into countless subgenres.
Hip hop arrives through multiple voices. Little Simz represents UK rap. Kneecap brings Irish language hip hop. Dijon adds R&B influences to his sound.
Guitar music persists through several acts. Big Thief offers folk rock. Wet Leg provides indie rock with wit. Slowdive returns with their shoegaze legacy. Father John Misty delivers his sardonic folk observations.
Bad Gyal represents Spanish urban music. Rusowsky adds to the local presence. The festival balances international stars with artists from Spain and Catalunya.
The week-long format extends beyond the three main days. This structure has become standard for Primavera Sound in recent years. Attendees spread their visits across multiple days rather than cramming everything into a weekend.
Parc del Fòrum serves as the main venue. The Barcelona location sits on the Mediterranean coast. The space accommodates multiple stages and tens of thousands of attendees.

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