About:
Primavera Sound Spain is a multi-day music festival that takes place in Barcelona, Spain. The festival has been running since 2001 and has grown in popularity and reputation to become one of the most important music festivals in Europe. Primavera Sound typically features a lineup of indie rock, alternative, and electronic music, and attracts over 190,000 visitors each year. Past headliners for Primavera Sound Spain have included Radiohead, Arcade Fire, and LCD Soundsystem.
Famous For:
Primavera Sound Spain is famous for being one of the most beloved and respected music festivals in Europe. The festival is renowned for its incredible lineup of performers, which includes both established and emerging artists from all over the world.
Creation Purpose:
Primavera Sound Spain was created as a way to celebrate independent and alternative music and to provide a platform for emerging artists to showcase their talents.
Fun Facts:
Primavera Sound Spain started in 2001 with a small lineup of indie rock bands and has grown in popularity ever since.
The festival takes place at the Parc del Fòrum, a stunning outdoor venue that is located right on the beach in Barcelona.
Impact On The Music Industry:
Primavera Sound Spain has had a significant impact on the music industry, particularly in Europe, by providing a platform for emerging artists to showcase their talents and gain exposure to a wider audience.
Festival was scheduled from 28 May to 01 Jun 2014 (4 day(s)).
Primavera Sound takes place in Barcelona, Spain. Here is the full address of the festival: Parc del Fòrum, Sant Adrià
Kendrick Lamar, Pixies, Stromae, Caetano Veloso, Queens of the Stone Age, ASTRO, Foals, The War on Drugs, Metronomy, The National, Slowdive, Nine Inch Nails, HAIM, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Angel Olsen, Moderat, Disclosure, Arcade Fire, Courtney Barnett, Future Islands.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
rock
electronic
pop
indie
indie rock
alternative
experimental
indie pop
alternative rock
electronica
post-punk
psychedelic
psychedelic rock
lo-fi
spanish
ambient
post-rock
dream pop
house