BPM Festival is back to Costa Rica for five days, starting March 3rd 2021! The lineup phase 1 has been announced including Dubfire, Loco Dice and more!
The BPM Festival, taking place in Costa Rica for the second time, announces its long-awaited lineup for 2021! The anticipated event returns to the picturesque Costa Rican beach town of Tamarindo for five days and nights from March 3rd to March 7th, 2021.
30 artists from the BPM family have been announced to join faithful fans and new faces to play across multiple stages in a stunning open-air location. Phase 1 of the coveted lineup is led by notable talents in the House and Techno space, including Dubfire, Hernán Cattáneo, Latmun, Loco Dice, Neverdogs, Nicole Moudaber, Paco Osuna, Stacey Pullen, and more.
Have a look at the incredible lineup:
Festival-goers will be able to enjoy sets at several to-be-announced daytime and night-time venues. Similar to last year, there will be multiple stages outdoor, with new unique additions in-the-works as well!
Have a look at last year’s incredible edition:
Early-bird passes have officially sold out. Currently on sale now HERE via Xtixs, those still wishing to attend can buy Tier 1 passes for The BPM Festival: Costa Rica’s sophomore edition now.
Those wishing to pursue credit will be able to roll over their pass to the next edition of The BPM Festival: Costa Rica. For those who’ve chosen the resale, those who’ve bought tickets through Xtixs may resell their pass via the platform. Important to note, third-party platforms such as Stubhub or TicketSwap, will not be authorized resellers for the festival. The new purchaser’s name must match the name on the ticket. If you have any questions about this, have a look HERE.
Those attending can reach the festival by flying into Liberia International Airport (LIR), approximately one hour away from Tamarindo via car. Another available option is to fly into San José International Airport (SJO), which is a three-to-four hour car ride away from the town.
Festival attendees must follow all COVID-19 safety regulations and must adhere to Costa Rica’s country-specific guidelines and rules, that you can find HERE.