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    Pyramid World Tour heads to OFFBCN Festival

    James RobertsonBy James RobertsonMarch 18, 2025Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pyramid World Tour returns to Barcelona to spread the essence of Ibiza alongside OFFBCN Festival, which will take place on 13 and 14 June 2025 at Parc del Fórum. Two stages, two different sounds, but with one goal: to offer an unforgettable dance experience.

    Since its Ibiza debut, Pyramid has been a symbol of authenticity, raw sounds and a unique atmosphere, taking clubbing enthusiasts back to the roots of the scene with an authentic clubbing experience focused on musical quality and bringing together a community.

    The Pyramid World Tour continues this ethos, expanding its influence globally, bringing the energy of the island beyond its famous white beaches and introducing it to new audiences. Pyramid is a space for lovers of diversity, culture, and authenticity in the underground scene. This philosophy is reflected in every detail of its programming, offering attendees a unique experience to discover new sounds and explore the unknown.

    Since its inception, the Pyramid World Tour has travelled to several cities, establishing Barcelona as one of its recurring destinations. The city itself is a key hub for electronic music lovers in Spain, thanks to its vibrant lineup of events during Sonar week, clubbing in Barcelona has become a must-attend experience.

    OFFBCN Festival offers a wide variety of music styles, from live shows to DJ sets, featuring artists of all kinds with the goal of pleasing even the most demanding music lovers. Pyramid Ibiza joins the festival with two stages that reflect the two faces of the Ibizan party: House Pyramid and Hard Pyramid. Both spaces will feature a lineup of international artists, bringing the best of electronic music to the heart of Barcelona.

    House Pyramid: The most eclectic and fun stage of Pyramid, where attendees can enjoy a selection of renowned artists such as Jamie Jones, Rossi, Salomé Le Chat, Caal, Mar-T, and others still to be confirmed. The lineup blends the most elegant house and deep, creating a unique atmosphere for fans of these genres.

    Hard Pyramid: The more intense and powerful option of Pyramid, presenting a convergence of styles ranging from the most harmonious techno to the hardest sounds. Featured artists include 999999999, Alan Fitzpatrick [with his #HYBRD show], Estella Boersma, I Hate Models, Katnada, Luca Donzelli, Marco Faraone and Patrick Mason.

    With two sounds in one experience, the festival will run from 2:00 PM until the early hours of the morning, transforming Parc del Fórum into the essential meeting point for electronic music lovers. All kinds of styles will converge here, emphasizing the values of diversity and underground musical exploration that define Pyramid.

    The collaboration between these two brands underscores their ability to foster and promote electronic culture, offering a carefully selected lineup of artists across genres such as electro, techno, house, and even electronic post-punk. This proposal reflects the ideals and goals that unite both brands at the house of OFFBCN.

    From Ibiza to Barcelona, Pyramid World Tour continues to expand its influence in various cities, bringing the energy of the island beyond its famous white beaches and introducing it to new audiences with innovative and exciting events.

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