BPM Festival 2023 Recap + Highlights

| February 13, 2023

BPM Festival 2023 embezzled the jungles of Tamarindo, Costa Rica with four stages and more than 40 headliners ranging from pioneers of the electronic dance scene to emerging artists. For four nights, attendees celebrated BPM's amigo code with surprise special guest B3B performances and stage takeovers making BPM Festival a top international music festival known to go above and beyond a tropical paradise. 

 

 

Canopy Stage

The Canopy Stage is the home of the BPM Festival due to BPM’s lineup curation presenting self-titled stage takeovers such as Welcome to BPM and THIS IS THE END. Lively and electrifying, those takeovers in particular held artists Meli Rodriguez, Joey Daniel, and Rafa Barrios. Presented by Plus One was Giolì & Assia, Audiofly, and Tiffy Vera. Further creating heat on the dance floor was Hernán Cattáneo, Fredo, and Guti (live) showcased by Vertigo.

 

Treehouse Stage 

Integrating the geographical aspect of electronic dance music in BPM Festival’s lineup curation, many stage takeovers curated artists belonging to the same region. For example, DJ Minxx, Carl Craig, and Stacy Pullen derive from Chicago which birthed BPM Festival’s Detroit stage takeover. The EASTENDERZ lineup included artists WHEATS, Rossi., and Seb Zito alluding to the East End of London. Reserving a spotlight for performers Loco Dice, William Djoko, and Cortes, Serán Bendecidos Costa Rica was another memorable stage takeover as well as Art Department’s showcase of Boris and N.I.M. that celebrates  BPM Festival’s special energy you can’t find anywhere else. Never experienced a B4B set? BPM Festival is the festival bringing forward extensive experimentation with performers Neverdogs B2B YAYA B2B Carlo Lio B2B Nathan Barato provided by Bamboleo Records, Rawthentic Music, and Tamango Records.

 

 

Dreamcatcher Stage

Hurry Up Slowly presented performers Vintage Culture, Black Circle, and Calussa. The Soluna Showcase bestowed upon attendees HUGEL, Sam Haze B2B UMI, and MOOJO. BoogeyMan scheduled Jean Pierre and Late Delivery while the Rituals lineup featured Sounds of Rituals and Kimonos.


Chiquita's

Deviating from Tamarindo’s beaches and jungles, Chiquita’s, functioning more than a stage, highlighted the exhilarating and familiar feeling of clubbing. Starting with Qlub, this lineup featured Nicola Bernandini and Maqossa. Further integrating the beauty of electronic music around the world, From the South’s lineup scheduled Bastidas, Kevin York, and Nacho Scoppa. 4x2 Toronto was a home to performers like Sam Haze, Addy, Manolo, and Eleazar Delve B2B Floss. Still unleashing lineups curated specially for the club, The Sonica Showcase live broadcasted Mara and Paul Quzz.

 

Photos courtesy of BPM Festival

 

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about the writer

Mary Mason

Mary Mason

Read More...Mary is an artist based in Phoenix, AZ. Her favorite mediums to practice are confessional poetry and hula hooping.

When she’s not hula hooping at a local bass and riddim show, she’s at the beach or San Diego Art Museum. Mary’s adoration for EDM (culture & community) inspires her to perform. One of her many ways of celebrating art is attending festivals with her friends.

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