Tag: BPM Festival

  • BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 is postponed to 2022

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 is postponed to 2022

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 announced that it is postponed until January 12-18, 2022 in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. The festival was initially expected to take place on March 3-7, 2021; however, organizers of the event could not receive Costa Rican government’s clearance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In a Facebook announcement, the event revealed,

    “From the beginning, plans for our upcoming edition were based on Costa Rican governmental guidance on the gradual return of mass events, which included 100% event capacity by March 2021 in the country.  Our collaborative work with the government of Costa Rica was constant; however, complete clarity on restrictions remained unattainable, and therefore we felt we would not be able to deliver the festival experience we strive to give you, and more importantly, that you expect from us.”

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 is postponed to 2022
    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 is postponed to 2022

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 was expected to see performances by  Carlo Lio, Carl Craig, Danny Tenaglia, Dubfire, Hernán Cattáneo, Latmun, Loco Dice, Luciano, Neverdogs, Nicole Moudaber, Paco Osuna, Stacey Pullen, and many more,

    Ticket holders who wish to keep their tickets can roll them over to use for 2022.  For those who roll them over, their 5-day bands will be upgraded to 7-day bands, 8 additional showcases will be made available to them, and one item of BPM merchandise will be gifted as a symbol of appreciation.  For those who would like to issue a refund, the cut-off date is January 25.  Ticket holders can do so via their Xtixs account.  For additional information on BPM Festival Costa Rica 2022, please visit the festival’s official website.

  • BPM announces holiday contest for Costa Rica 2021

    BPM announces holiday contest for Costa Rica 2021

    BPM announced a holiday contest for its 2021 edition, which is scheduled to take place in Tamarindo, Costa Rica from March 3 – March 7, 2021.

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2019 – Thank You Video

    The BPM holiday contest will offer fans the opportunity to win exclusive VIP experiences at its upcoming 2021 Costa Rica edition.  Festivalgoers are encouraged to enter for a chance to win now in order to gain points for a chance to win its exclusive prizes.  The top three-point scores will be awarded an on-stage VIP table with three other friends, backstage access during the whole festival, and more. Winners will be announced on Monday, December 28, and will be contacted via The BPM Festival.

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 - phase-one lineup
    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 – phase-one lineup

    The sophomore edition of the festival has already revealed a stunning phase-one lineup of 30 house and techno acts that the brand is known to deliver.  Featuring performances by Apollonia, Bedouin, Carlo Lio, Carl Craig, Danny Tenaglia, Dubfire, Hernán Cattáneo, Herman Cattaneo, Latmun, Loco Dice, Luciano, Neverdogs, Nicole Moudaber, Paco Osuna, Stacey Pullen, wAFF, and more, BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 will be one destination event that festivalgoers will not want to miss.

    For additional information regarding the lineup or to enter for a chance to win one of BPM holiday contest prizes, please visit the following link.  All rules that are applied to the contest are listed below.  Pre-sale registration will close for BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 on Sunday, December 27 at 11:59 PM (EST).

    BPM holiday contest rules:

    • The winner, and/or their guests if applicable, must be 18+ at the time of the festival.
    • Winner, and/or their guests if applicable, MUST have a valid festival pass in order to redeem any of the three prizes.
    • If you previously won a prize from The BPM Festival via the Audience Republic for The BPM Festival: Costa Rica 2021, you are NOT eligible to win a prize again.
    • Winners will be contacted by The BPM Festival by December 28, 2020. Winners have one week to claim their prize once contacted by The BPM Festival otherwise their prize will be considered forfeited.
    • Festival passes, travel, accommodation is not included.
    • Prizes are non-transferable and can only be redeemed at The BPM Festival: Costa Rica 2021 with a government-issued photo ID.
    • To enter, click here

  • BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 reveals phase-one lineup

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 reveals phase-one lineup

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 revealed a massive phase-one lineup as it is scheduled to take place in Tamarindo, Costa Rica from March 3 – March 7, 2021.

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 - phase-one lineup
    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 – Phase-One lineup

    The sophomore edition of the festival features a stunning phase-one lineup of 30 house and techno acts that the brand is known to deliver.  Featuring performances by Carlo Lio, Carl Craig, Danny Tenaglia, Dubfire, Hernán Cattáneo, Latmun, Loco Dice, Luciano, Neverdogs, Nicole Moudaber, Paco Osuna, Stacey Pullen, and many more, BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 will be an event that fans won’t want to miss. 

     BPM Festival Costa Rica 2019 – Thank You Video

    Featuring multiple stages in outdoor and open-air picturesque locations, the festival will be taking place in a lush jungle setting at daytime and nighttime venues.  Festivalgoers can fly into Liberia International Airport (LIR), which is approximately one hour away from Tamarindo via car, or fly into San José International Airport (SJO), which is a three-to-four hour car ride away from the event.   

    Festival attendees must follow all COVID-19 safety regulations and must adhere to Costa Rica’s country-specific guidelines and rules.  Essential services, public transportation, and hospitals are all currently operating as normal, and facial coverings are required in all public spaces, in addition to indoor areas when not eating or drinking.  Visitors traveling to Costa Rica for The BPM Festival will need to provide proof of medical insurance to cover all potential COVID-19 related issues.  For anyone entering the country, travelers must also complete a mandatory Health Pass form, which can be found here.

    Early-bird passes to BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 have officially sold-out.  For anyone that would like to buy Tier 1 passes, they currently on sale now via xTixs here

    The BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021

     Phase-One Artist Lineup

    APOLLONIA 

    BEDOUIN

    BEN STERLING 

    CARL CRAIG 

    CARLO LIO 

    DANNY TENAGLIA 

    DUBFIRE 

    GAETANO PARISIO 

    HECTOR 

    HERNAN CATTANEO 

    INGI VISIONS 

    JEAN PIERRE 

    JESSE CALOSSO 

    JOEY DANIEL 

    KENNY GLASGOW

    LATMUN 

    LOCO DICE 

    LUCIANO 

    MATTHIAS TANZMANN 

    NATHAN BARATO 

    NEVERDOGS 

    NICK CURLY 

    NICOLE MOUDABER 

    PACO OSUNA 

    RICARDO VILLALOBOS 

    RONY SEIKALY 

    SKREAM 

    SONJA MOONEAR 

    STACEY PULLEN 

    wAFF

    + many more to be announced!

  • BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 is announced

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 is announced

    BPM Festival Costa Rica announced dates for next year’s sophomore edition, which is scheduled to return to Tamarindo, Costa Rica on March 3-7, 2021.

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021
    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021

    To celebrate the announcement, the festival revealed a special recap “Thank You” video from its 2020 debut.  Please see below to get a glimpse into what BPM Festival Costa Rica is all about.

    The festival, which was scheduled to take place next January, cooperated with government guidance to reschedule its planned dates to provide fans with the safest, most immersive experience possible.

    In its previous 2020 edition, BPM Festival Costa Rica saw a number of unique label showcases across a number of daytime and nighttime venues with performances by Loco Dice, Luciano, Michael Bibi, Nicole Moudaber, Paco Osuna, and many more. 2021 will mark BPM Festival Costa Rica’s return as the brand’s dedicated fanbase enjoys revelrous nights with some of the world’s best artists in house and techno.

    The tropical landscape of Tamarindo will provide the perfect backdrop to the next chapter in BPM Festival Costa Rica’s story. Costa Rica and its government will be warmly welcoming international tourists from Canada, the European Schengen Zone, Mexico, and the United States as of November 1, 2020.

    Festivalgoers will have the traveling option to fly into either Liberia International Airport (LIR), which is approximately 60 minutes via car from Tamarindo, or San José’s primary international airport, San José International Airport (SJO), a 3-4 hour car ride away. Potential attendees must follow all COVID-19 testing guidelines set forth by Costa Rica before entering the country.

    BPM Festival Costa Rica 2021 will be offering flexible ticketing policies to accommodate the needs of its travelers due to COVID-19 concerns.  Ticket-holders will have three available options this year, with credit, resale, and refund options all available.  Please note that if you are denied entry into Costa Rica for failing to meet entry requirements set in place, no refund or credit will be given. 

    Please click here for a list of all COVID-19 travel policies in Costa Rica. Please click the following link for pre-sale ticket registration.

    The BPM Festival has grown to become a must-attend staple within the Electronic Dance music industry with parties and showcases from some of the biggest labels and artists in house and techno.  Up until its 2017 edition, it has been held in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.  For additional information on the BPM Festival, please visit the festival’s official website

  • BPM Festival announces 2021 Ibiza Showcases

    BPM Festival announces 2021 Ibiza Showcases

    BPM Festival announced its trailblazing return for 2021 with an array of events scheduled to take place in Ibiza on Thursday, April 9 – Saturday, May 1, 2021.

    After a highly successful Costa Rican edition back in January, BPM is back to reintroduce its global return in 2021.  In partnership with the International Music Summit (IMS) and Pollen, BPM Festival’s Ibiza Showcases will span three days and bring the best in nightlife and music to the White Isle earlier than ever next year.  With the launch of their new initiative, The Ibiza Opening, it is set to be the biggest opening party Ibiza has ever seen. 

    Scheduled to coincide with the annual IMS Conference, The BPM Festival: Ibiza Showcases will play host to an array of world-class techno talent over the span of its three-day event. Hosted at some of Ibiza’s most iconic venues, fans can expect BPM’s signature decor and cutting-edge production, as well as a few firsts for the illustrious brand.

    To be a part of the celebration, those interested can sign up for pre-sale tickets now via Pollen here. Payment plan options will be made available with a €30 deposit fee required upon purchase.  The event will be fully refundable should it need to cancel due to COVID-19 concerns.  

    2021 will mark 14 years of The BPM Festival.  It has become synonymous with some of the best parties in techno and house music with previous editions hosted in Playa del Carmen (Mexico), Portimão (Portugal), and Tamarindo (Costa Rica).

  • BPM Festival Malta 2020 announces its cancellation

    BPM Festival Malta 2020 announces its cancellation

    On July 31, BPM Festival Malta 2020 announced its cancellation for its annual event, which was scheduled to take place in Malta from Sept. 11-13, 2020.

    The official webpage of the festival stated,

    “We are disappointed to announce that after close conversations with our partners at the Maltese Tourism Authority, we have been informed that due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in Malta, we can no longer go ahead with The BPM Festival: Malta this year.”

    – BPM Festival Malta

    Please see below for the full announcement made on Twitter:

    BPM Festival Malta 2020 announces its cancellation

    According to Time of Malta, the Maltese doctors threatened to strike if mass events like The BPM Festival Malta were not cancelled.  Malta recently saw a spike in COVID-19 cases following a weekend-long Hotel Takeover party.

    The three-day event was expected to see performances by: Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick, Andrea Oliva, Charlotte De Witte, Dubfire, Eats Everything, Fisher, Honey Dijon, Jamie Jones, Loco Dice, Nic Fanciulli, Nicole Moudaber, Nina Kravitz, Patrick Topping, and Solardo to name a few.

    All tickets purchased will be refunded automatically within 30 working days. Should the refund not be processed, ticket holders are encouraged to contact the ticket vendor’s customer service team.