Music FestivalsNews

The BPM Festival Costa Rica Shares Phase Two Lineup With Over 80 New Artists

The BPM Festival will celebrate 15 years in 2022, and the festival is honoring this remarkable occasion with one of its biggest lineups to date. This phase two announcement increases the total number of artists close to 200, with numerous showcases hosted throughout the week-long experience.

New artists on the lineup include the veteran DJ Diplo, Detroit’s own revered tastemaker, DJ Minx, and a live set from the Danish dance trio, WhoMadeWho. WhoMadeWho are also one of the new showcase hosts. They will bring a series of sets under their Tranquility banner while Maher Daniel‘s minimal label The Other Side and the White Isle curators Ibiza Underground Movement host their own affairs as well.

These hundreds of artists will perform all over Tamarindo. There will be four festival stages for the event, and ticket holders will also have access to established venues Ocho Beach Club, Chiquitas and El Garito, allowing attendees to fully explore the city.

The BPM Festival will take place January 12-18, 2022 in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. Click here for tickets and more information

Written by
Harry Levin

Hi my name is Harry Levin. I live in LA and I'm an absolute lover of music.

Related Articles

LA Gives Back
EDM Events/ ConcertsNews

LA Gives Back Reveals Eclectic Party Curators For Wildfire Relief Charity Show

An eclectic group of Los Angeles’ top independent promoters and nightlife brands...

Music FestivalsNews

Amsterdam’s Dekmantel Festival Drops Massive Underground Lineup For 2025

Amsterdam’s Dekmantel Festival has shared its full lineup for 2025. The heralded...

Beyond Wonderland at the Gorge
Music FestivalsNews

Insomniac Shares Lineup For Beyond Wonderland At The Gorge 2025

Insomniac has shared the lineup for this year’s edition of Beyond Wonderland...

Black Coffee
EDM Events/ ConcertsNews

Black Coffee To Headline Historic Party Series At London’s Old Royal Naval College

A new open-air party series is coming to London’s Old Royal Naval...