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The BPM Festival Finalizes Full Lineup For Costa Rica 2025

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The BPM Festival is back with its phase two lineup for 2025 in Costa Rica.

The world-famous destination festival will return to the beaches of Tamarindo from January 8-12, 2025, marking its fourth appearance in Costa Rica with a week-long run of performances from over 90 of house and techno’s brightest stars and underground innovators.

Among the 50 acts joining the BPM Festival’s 2025 lineup in phase two are German melodic techno heavyweight and renowned live act Innellea, surging minimal tech selectors ChaseWest, Ky William, and Malóne, and dynamic Brazilian house artist Classmatic.

The festival’s deep pool of South American talent in phase two continues with the likes of Maria Wabe, DH Moon, Richard Salazar, and Tony Guerra. Additional highlights include international house and techno players Arodes, Manda Moor, and Mira.

They’ll play alongside previously announced melodic heavyweights like Adriatique, ARTBAT, CamelPhat, Francis Mercier, Âme, HUGEL, Steve Lawler, and more. Check out the full lineup below.

Also announced today, several trailblazing labels and collectives will curate their own programming at BPM in 2024, including Mercier’s leading leading amapiano label, Deep Root, Steve Lawler’s Pendulum party series, HUGEL’s Make the Girls Dance imprint, and renowned Swiss tech house collective, Terrazzza, among others.

Set to feature nearly 120 hours of music over five days and nights, the BPM Festival will be spread across two nighttime jungle stages at Playa Avellana, while daytime beach parties will be held at Tabu, Ocho Beach Club, and Chiquita’s Bar in Tamarindo proper.

Since its launch as a small industry party in 2008, the BPM Festival has grown to become a beloved tradition for clubbers looking for warmer party locales during winter, hosting flagship festivals in Mexico, Portugal, and Tel Aviv, in addition to one-off events in Brazil, Ibiza, Miami, and more.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit thebpmfestival.com.

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Featured image from the BPM Festival. Credit: Chris Lavado.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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