European Electronic Music Festivals to Check Out This Summer

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Contents

Check out our top picks for European electronic music festivals to attend this summer! From Germany to Spain, there’s something for everyone!

Introduction

The European electronic music scene is booming, with new festivals popping up every year. If you’re looking for a summer festival to get your groove on, check out our list of the best electronic music festivals in Europe. From small intimate gatherings to massive open-air extravaganzas, there’s something for everyone.

1. Secret Garden Party (England)
2.love International (Croatia)
3. Doc Ott’s Electric Circus (Germany)
4. Into the Valley (Sweden)
5. Mad Cool Festival (Spain)
6. Zamna Festival (Mexico)

Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland is one of the biggest and most well-known electronic music festivals in the world. It takes place in Boom, Belgium and attracts visitors from all over the globe. The festival features a wide range of electronic music, from techno and house to trance and drum & bass. With over 400,000 people in attendance, Tomorrowland is definitely one festival you don’t want to miss!

Ultra Europe

Ultra Europe is a massive 3-day electronic music festival that takes place in Split, Croatia. The festival features some of the biggest names in EDM, including Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, Alesso, and more. With 7 stages and over 300 artists performing, Ultra Europe is one of the biggest festivals in Europe.

Creamfields

Creamfields is an annual electronic music festival held in the United Kingdom, Creamfields was founded by British electronic music duo, the Chemical Brothers. The festival takes place on August Bank Holiday weekend, usually the last weekend in August.
The festivalreportedly attracts around 70,000 people each year, making it one of the most popular electronic music festivals in Europe.
Creamfields is known for its large dance tents and main stage which features some of the biggest names in electronic music. The festival also has a number of other stages which play host to a variety of genres including techno, house, drum and bass, and more.

Mysteryland

Mysteryland is one of the largest and most well-known electronic music festivals in Europe. The festival takes place in the Netherlands and attracts visitors from all over the world. Mysteryland features a wide range of music, from techno and house to trance and drum & bass. There are also plenty of other activities to enjoy, such as camping, yoga, and art installations.

Conclusion

After reading through our guide, you should have a better understanding of some of the most popular and upcoming electronic music festivals in Europe. If you’re looking for a truly unique and unforgettable experience, be sure to check out one of these festivals this summer.

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