The Best Electronic Music Festivals in Europe in 2012

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Looking for the best European music festivals to check out in 2012? Look no further – we’ve got the complete list of the top festivals happening across the continent this year. From EDM extravaganzas to more niche gatherings, there’s something for everyone on this list. So start planning your trip and get ready to dance the night away!

Introduction

Europe has some of the best electronic music festivals in the world. Every year, thousands of music lovers travel to Europe to attend these festivals.

There are a variety of electronic music festivals held in different countries across Europe. Some of the most popular festivals include Tomorrowland in Belgium, Creamfields in the UK, and Sonar in Spain.

Each festival has its own unique atmosphere and lineup of artists. If you’re thinking of attending an electronic music festival in Europe this year, check out our list of the best ones to help you make your decision.

Berlin

The Berlin electronic music festivals are always a great time. If you’re looking for a fun and wild time, then these festivals are definitely for you. From the techno music to the incredible atmosphere, there’s something for everyone at these festivals.

Berlin Atonal

Berlin Atonal is one of the biggest and best-known annual electronic music festivals in Europe, which takes place in the city’s Kraftwerk building. The festival was founded in 1982, and since then it has become an important showcase for avant-garde and experimental music.

CTM Festival

CTM Festival is one of the best electronic music festivals in Europe, and it takes place every year in Berlin. The festival focuses on contemporary music and art, and it showcases a wide range of genres, including techno, house, dubstep, and more. If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, CTM Festival is definitely worth checking out.

Fusion Festival

One of the best things about Berlin is that it knows how to party. The city has a lively and vibrant nightlife that is renowned all over the world, and this is especially true when it comes to the city’s electronic music scene. Every year, Berlin plays host to some of the best electronic music festivals in Europe, and 2012 is no exception. If you’re a fan of electronic music, then make sure you check out one of these festivals:

Fusion Festival
The Fusion Festival is one of the most popular electronic music festivals in Germany, and it takes place every year in June. The festival is located in the north of the city, and it attracts around 50,000 visitors each year. Fusion is known for its diverse range of music, as well as its relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

Love Parade
The Love Parade is another hugely popular festival which takes place in Berlin every year. Although it’s not strictly an electronic music festival, it does feature a lot of DJs and live music from some of the biggest names in the industry. The Love Parade is held in July, and it attracts around 1 million people each year.

Mayday
If you’re a fan of hard dance music, then Mayday is the festival for you. This event takes place in April/May each year, and it attracts around 50,000 ravers. Mayday features some of the biggest names in hard dance music, as well as lots of up-and-coming talent.

Barcelona

Barcelona Sonar

Few would argue that Barcelona doesn’t know how to party. The Catalonian capital is renowned for its nightlife, and its annual Sonar festival is one of the biggest and best electronic music festivals in Europe. This year’s event takes place from 14-16 June, and features a massive line-up of international DJs and live acts, including Fatboy Slim, Skrillex, and Hot Chip.

Mutek Barcelona

Mutek BCN is a five-day festival showcasing the best in international and local live electronic music and digital culture. Founded in 2000, Mutek BCN takes place every year in May, bringing together cutting-edge artists from a range of genres including IDM, glitch, Dubstep, techno, and more. Previous headliners include Richie Hawtin, Nicole Moudaber, Laurent Garnier, and Daniel Bell.

Off Week

Off Week is a music festival in Barcelona that takes place during the last week of June. The festival attracts electronic music lovers from all over Europe, and features some of the best DJs in the world. If you’re looking for a party, Off Week is the place to be!

London

This summer London is playing host to a number of excellent electronic music festivals. If you’re a fan of electronic music, then you’ll definitely want to check out some of these festivals. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the best electronic music festivals in Europe.

Field Day

Field Day is a one-day music festival that takes place in London, United Kingdom. The festival was founded in 2007 by Tom Baker and Nick Cavill, and it has been held annually ever since. The festival takes place in the middle of May, and it features a variety of electronic music genres, including house, techno, drum & bass, and dubstep.

Lovebox

Lovebox is a three-day music festival which takes place in London, United Kingdom. The festival is organised byGroove Armada. It was first held on Clapham Common in 2002 and relocated to Victoria Park in 2006.

The 2012 festival will take place from 13–15 July. Headliners so far announced are Snoop Dogg and Groove Armada (DICE stage).

This will be the eleventh edition of the festival.

Secret Garden Party

Secret Garden Party is one of the best electronic music festivals in Europe, and it takes place in beautiful London. The festival features a wide variety of electronic music, from dubstep to techno to house, and it attracts some of the biggest names in the business. If you’re looking for a great party and a chance to hear some amazing music, this is the festival for you.

Conclusion

There are many factors to consider when choosing the best electronic music festival for you. With so many options available, it can be tough to narrow down the list. Consider your personal preferences, budget, and the type of experience you’re looking for before making your final decision.

No matter which festival you choose, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience. Europe is home to some of the best electronic music festivals in the world, so don’t miss out on your chance to dance the night away at one of these iconic events.

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