Spain is one of the countries with the greatest variety of music festivals in the world. In 2025, the calendar is packed with events for all kinds of audiences, featuring major international acts. Here, we’ve gathered key information about dates, locations and confirmed line-ups at the year’s top festivals.
We’ve selected festivals where several artists perform on the same day. This guide highlights the main festivals with international names and a mix of music styles — so you can find the one that best suits your taste.
Festival Tomavistas: 29-31 May – Madrid
Primavera Sound: 4-8 June – Barcelona
O Son do Camiño: 12-14 June – Santiago de Compostela
Azkena Rock Festival: 19-21 June – Vitoria-Gasteiz
Resurrection Fest: 25-28 June – Viveiro, Lugo (Galicia)
Barcelona Rock Fest: 26-29 June – Barcelona
Vida Festival: 3-5 July – Vilanova i la Geltrú
Cruilla Festival: 9-12 July – Barcelona
Mad Cool: 10-12 July – Madrid
Bilbao BBK Live: 10-12 July – Kobetamendi (Bilbao)
Festival Internacional de Benicàssim (FIB): 17-19 July – Benicàssim
Rototom Sunsplash: 16-23 August – Benicàssim

Electronic Music
We’ve left out all electronic-only festivals from this list. If that’s what you’re looking for, we recommend checking out this other article.
May
Festival Tomavistas
Music
Indie and Alternative Pop
When
29-30-31 May
Where
Madrid – Caja Mágina
How much (as of January 2025)
€100 for the three-day pass
Tickets
Official Website

Tomavistas, held at Caja Mágica in Madrid, is a festival featuring a carefully curated line-up with acclaimed international artists like Caribou and Mogwai, alongside rising talents from the Spanish scene, such as Judeline and Jimena Amarillo.
The festival takes place in a venue that’s well connected by public transport and offers a more intimate alternative to large-scale events, focusing on musical quality and audience comfort.
June
Primavera Sound
Music
A bit of everything
When
4-5-6-7-8 June
Where
Barcelona
How much (as of January 2025)
Varies by event. Main show days: €135/day or €350 for the full pass
Tickets
Official Website

Primavera Sound 2025 is one of the largest festivals in Europe, featuring a line-up that spans pop, indie, electronic and hip-hop. Highlights include Chapel Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, LCD Soundsystem, and many more. The festival offers modern infrastructure and a programme that showcases both established acts and emerging talent.
O Son Do Camiño
Music
Rock, pop, urban and electronic music
When
12-13-14 June
Where
Santiago de Compostela (Monte do Gozo)
How much (as of January 2025)
€135 for the three-day pass
Tickets
Official Website

O Son do Camiño is a festival that blends genres like rock, pop, urban music and electronic. The 2025 line-up features major international acts such as Kings of Leon, Bryan Adams and Franz Ferdinand, alongside urban scene favourites like Duki and Bad Gyal, and electronic sets by Steve Aoki and Honey Dijon. It’s a diverse event that combines classic and contemporary styles, attracting a wide-ranging audience.
Azkena Rock Festival
Music
Classic rock, punk rock and blues
When
19-20-21 June
Where
Vitória-Gasteiz
How much (as of January 2025)
€140 for all days
Tickets
Official Website

Azkena Rock Festival 2025 brings rock legends like The Flaming Lips, Manic Street Preachers and Dead Kennedys to Mendizabala, in Vitoria-Gasteiz. The festival celebrates rock in all its forms, featuring special tribute sets and performances by established artists in a large open-air venue.
Resurrection Fest
Music
Metal, punk, hardcore and more
When
25-26-27-28 June
Where
Viveiro, Lugo (Galícia)
How much (as of January 2025)
Between €200 and €400 depending on access type
Tickets
Official Website

Resurrection Fest 2025 marks its 20th anniversary with a powerful line-up featuring headliners like Judas Priest, Korn, Rammstein and Slipknot. Held in a large multi-stage venue, the festival delivers intense performances from world-famous bands and emerging acts in the metal and hardcore scenes.
Barcelona Rock Fest
Music
Heavy metal, hard rock and classic rock
When
26-27-28-29 June
Where
Barcelona
How much (as of January 2025)
€235 for all days, or between €99 and €120 per day
Tickets
Official Website

Barcelona Rock Fest 2025 features rock and metal legends such as Judas Priest, Scorpions, Slipknot, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Running Wild across four intense days of live music. Held in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, the festival is a major gathering for fans of heavy and hard rock.
July
Vida Festival
Music
Indie, pop, folk and experimental
Quando
3-4-5 July
Where
Vilanova i la Geltrú
How much (as of January 2025)
€60 per day or €133.80 for all days
Tickets
Official Website

Vida Festival, held in Vilanova i la Geltrú since 2014, offers an open-air experience in a natural setting, away from large crowds. Alongside established acts like Supergrass and Benjamin Clementine, the event is known for showcasing emerging talent and promoting cultural diversity. Designed for all age groups, the festival also includes dedicated children’s areas and accessibility features for people with reduced mobility.
Cruilla Festival
Music
Pop, rock, folk and electronic
When
9-10-11-12 July
Where
Barcelona
How much (as of January 2025)
€140 for all four days, €125 for Saturday and Sunday, €75 for a weekend day, and €35 for Wednesday
Tickets
Official Website

Cruïlla Festival 2025 takes place outdoors at the Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona, featuring artists such as Alanis Morissette, Thirty Seconds to Mars, and Leon Bridges. In addition to live music, the event includes dedicated spaces for art and comedy, offering a variety of entertainment options in a seaside setting.
Mad Cool
Music
Rock, pop, urban music and electronic
When
10-11-12 July
Where
Madrid
How much (as of January 2025)
€210 for all three days and €99 per day
Tickets
Official Website

Mad Cool Festival 2025 presents a diverse lineup featuring major acts such as Olivia Rodrigo, Kings of Leon, Alanis Morissette, and Thirty Seconds to Mars. Held in a large open-air venue in Madrid, the festival offers multiple stages and a mix of contemporary pop, classic rock, and electronic performances.
Bilbao BBK Live
Music
Pop, alternative rock, electronic and urban music
When
10-11-12 July
Where
Kobetamendi (Bilbao)
How much (as of January 2025)
€150 for all three days
Tickets
Official Website

Bilbao BBK Live has become one of Spain’s top festivals, with a line-up focused on indie pop, alternative electronic music and iconic hits from the 80s and 90s. In 2025, the event will feature artists such as Kylie Minogue, Pulp, and Nathy Peluso, all set against the scenic mountain backdrop of Kobetamendi.
Festival Internacional de Benicàssim (FIB)
Music
Pop, rock and electronic music
When
17-18-19 July
Where
Benicassim
How much (as of January 2025)
€52.50 per day or €130 for all three days
Tickets
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The Festival Internacional de Benicàssim (FIB) 2025 returns in a more compact format, spotlighting national acts alongside selected international performers. The festival continues to offer a varied programme, featuring pop, rock and electronic music in a seaside setting that draws audiences across generations.
August
Rototom Sunsplash
Music
Reggae, dub, dancehall and afrobeat
When
16 – 23 August
Where
Benicassim
How much (as of January 2025)
€180 for all 8 days + €80 for camping
Tickets
Official Website

Rototom Sunsplash is one of the largest reggae festivals in the world, held annually in Benicàssim. With multiple stages, the event celebrates reggae music and culture, featuring established artists, emerging talent and immersive experiences. The 2025 line-up is yet to be announced, but the festival promises to stay true to its roots with a diverse musical offering and a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere.
Spain’s 2025 music festivals bring together artists from a wide range of genres, attracting diverse audiences. From large-scale events in cities like Barcelona and Madrid to festivals set in natural landscapes such as Benicàssim, there’s something for every kind of music lover. Now it’s just a matter of choosing your favourite and getting organised.