From January 24-28, The BPM Festival heads to Tamarindo, Costa Rica for 2024 edition with over 60 artists announced.

Following the successful launch of its 3-day Easter edition and a series of summer pop-ups, The BPM Festival has announced its third edition at its base of Tamarindo, Costa Rica on January 24-28, 2024. Over the course of 5 days, attendees will immerse themselves in an extraordinary experience, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Tamarindo’s sandy beaches, tropical forests, and vibrant local culture.

Phase one of the festival’s diverse lineup kicks off with over 60 names, including Bedouin, Carlo Lio, DJ Holographic, Eagles & Butterflies, Eli & Fur, Franky Rizardo, GORDO, Hernán Cattaneo, HUGEL, Øostil, Paco Osuna, Sainte Vie, and Sidney Charles amongst many other leading artists in house and techno.

The BPM Festival: Costa Rica is preparing to host its BPM Familia in 2024 with the announcement of a stacked phase one lineup and confirmed coveted label showcases. Making their BPM Costa Rica debut will be British Innervisions mainstay Eagles & Butterflies, chart-topping melodic house duo Eli & Fur, Dutch house maestro Franky Rizardo, Mexican melodic house producer Øostil, Akumandra founder Sainte Vie, and German groove master Sidney Charles to name a few. Following his highly-anticipated and successful BPM debut at their inaugural Miami edition last year, Nicaraguan-American producer GORDO will be taking over the decks in the Costa Rican jungle for the very first time.

Guests can also look forward to enjoying sets from some of their favorite BPM staples, including the likes of AJ Christou, Bedouin, Carlo Lio, DJ Holographic, HUGEL, Jean Pierre, Jesse Calosso, Mason Collective, Nathan Barato, Neverdogs, Paco Osuna, Rafa Barrios, Stacey Pullen, and more. On the showcase front, Addy’s 4 X 2, Neverdogs’ Bamboleo, Jesse Calosso’s Boogeyman, and Carlo Lio and Nathan Barato’s Rawthentic will return to BPM’s beach and jungle stages. Additional revealed showcases include Rafa Barrios’ Bandidos, AJ Christou’s Barbaro, Jean Pierre’s Pakate, Prunk’s PIV, GORDO’s Taraka, Miguelle & Tons’ Two & A Half Cats, Andrea Quinero’s Windmill, and more.

THE BPM FESTIVAL: COSTA RICA 2024

PHASE ONE ARTIST LINEUP (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER):

ADDY

AJ CHRISTOU

ALE GROOVES

ANDREA QUINTERO

ANDREA ROSSI

BASTIDAS

BEDOUIN

CARLO LIO

CES CASTRO

CROWD CONTROLOL

DJ FRONTER

DJ HOLOGRAPHIC

DJ STEAW

EAGLES & BUTTERFLIES

ELI & FUR

FRANKY RIZARDO

FREDO

GORDO

GUTI (LIVE)

HARVY VALENCIA

HECTOR COUTO

HERNAN CATTANEO

HUGEL

JEAN PIERRE

JERMZ

JESSE CALOSSO

JOEZI

KEVIN FARIA

KEVIN YORK

LATE DELIVERY

M-HIGH

MANDRAKE

MANOLO

MASON COLLECTIVE

MATHEO VELEZ

MEXES

MIGUELLE & TONS

MILI

MADA

N.I.M

NATALIA ROTH

NATHAN BARATO

NEVERDOGS

NICO RAMIREZ

OBANDO

ØOSTIL

PACO OSUNA

PRUNK

QUIM

RAFA BARRIOS

RAMOSS

RONY SEIKALY

SAINTE VIE

SAM HAZE

SEBASTIAN LEDHER

SHERMANOLOGY

SIDNEY CHARLES

SLUGG

SOUNDS OF RITUALS

STACEY PULLEN

SWEETBO

TONY GUERRA

UKULORE (LIVE)

UMÎ

VAN DER HANSZ

WILL THE KREATOR

 

THE BPM FESTIVAL: COSTA RICA 2024

LABEL SHOWCASES (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER):

4X2

BAMBOLEO

BANDIDOS

BARBARO

BOOGEYMAN

NOWHERE

PAKATE

PIV

RAWTHENTIC

RITUALS

SOLAMENTE

TARAKA

TWO & A HALF CATS

WINDMILL

 

The BPM Festival has partnered with TULU Travel, offering 5-night full-service accommodation packages at several hotels situated within the heart of Tamarindo. Sold separately from festival passes, travelers can choose between the iconic Hotel Diria and the adults-only Jardin Del Eden. Ranging from $630 to $1315 per person, select packages include roundtrip airport transfers, daily breakfast buffets, yoga classes, meet and greets, and more. Located just steps away from breathtaking white sand beaches and within walking distance of several bars, restaurants, shops, and more, limited packages remain available for reservation at bpmtulu.com.

For those looking to attend the sophomore edition of the renowned BPM Festival: Costa Rica, 5-day and 3-day weekend passes are available for purchase now at https://thebpmfestival.com/.

Featured photo credit: Tania Hauyon

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