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Primavera Sound 2026


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2 hours ago, LMDS said:

 

Some user in another forum says that there is an interesting gap in Wizink Arena in Madrid without concerts in November, and that there is also the same gap in O2 (London) a bit later, and in Accord (Paris) a bit earlier, I haven't checked it tho

O2 appears to be free Nov 19-25, Accor in Paris Nov 7-10..

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On 28/08/2025 at 17:08, chilirocker said:

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First 2026 lineup - think we might get Tyler, Lorde, Doechii, Addison Rae, Lola Young, Men I Trust, Marina, Lola Young and Viagra Boys

 

Why is Lolla so similar to Estéreo Picnic in Bogotá?
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If you change The Killers x Chappell Roan you have almost exactly the same line up: They share Tyler, Sabrina, Lorde, Deftones, Skrillex, Doechii, Turnstile.. and it has Peso Pluma and Young Miko instead of Lewis capaldi. In the smaller names they go on with the similarities: Peggy Goy, Interpol, Kygo, Brutalismus 3000, Addison Rae, Lola Young, Katseye, Ben Böhmer, Djo, Yousuke Yukimatsu, Royel Otis, Men I Trust, Bunt., 2Hollis, The Dare, Viagra Boys, Balu Brigada... and I could go on and on...

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2 minutes ago, LMDS said:

 

Why is Lolla so similar to Estéreo Picnic in Bogotá?
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If you change The Killers x Chappell Roan you have almost exactly the same line up: They share Tyler, Sabrina, Lorde, Deftones, Skrillex, Doechii, Turnstile.. and it has Peso Pluma and Young Miko instead of Lewis capaldi. In the smaller names they go on with the similarities: Peggy Goy, Interpol, Kygo, Brutalismus 3000, Addison Rae, Lola Young, Katseye, Ben Böhmer, Djo, Yousuke Yukimatsu, Royel Otis, Men I Trust, Bunt., 2Hollis, The Dare, Viagra Boys, Balu Brigada... and I could go on and on...

Because they happen in the same dates. The difference is that Bogotá doesn't have a Lollapalloza franchise.

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On 21/08/2025 at 13:00, JedTheHumanoid said:

 

you really really don't understand the situation in Israel in the past 2 years.

 

October 7th was the biggest terror attack in history. it ended with 1200 dead, including 430 in a music festival, and 250 kidnapped, including dozens of kids and even 9 months old baby. the war that started back then was legitimate, and there's no country in the world that wouldn't do the same. That's when Dudu Tassa, as did many other Israeli artists, played in front of Israeli soldiers. Isreal was in the lowest point in her history, the most terrible and traumatic time ever, so yes, trying to cheer up soldiers that I can't even start to describe what they went through during that time made a lot of sense. If you want to lower it down to the shallow discussion we have here - Israel were the good guys at that point. 

 

Somewhere along the way in 2024 the war took turn, it should've ended already, and yes, it's clearly not legitimate now, and yes, Israel is doing horrible things now, but that's clearly wasn't the case when he played. He opposes the war now (also Jonny which I even saw in an anti-war rally in Tel Aviv once). 

 

The war is sh*tty, the Israeli government is sh*tty, most people in Israel wants it to end much more than some trend-chasing festival goers who enjoy chanting 'from the river to the sea' without knowing which river and which sea is it.

And boycotting a band just because they oppose the war in a bit different way than the crowd or because their friend is just being silly

 

 

Save us the sob story buddy. Israel was never the "good guys". It's a settler colonial terror state that's been murdering, raping, displacing and imprisoning the indigenous population of that land for the best part of a century. They finally got a taste of their own medicine for once, and then the world was supposed to view the state of Israel as some sort of victim? All the ensuing genocide has done is reveal what a complete shame that narrative was all along.

 

I tuly empathise with anyone kille dor hurt on October 7th, but the idea that artists should be commended for their support of the heroic IDF is a an insult to history!

 



Israel was at the lowest point in its his

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On 21/08/2025 at 13:38, JedTheHumanoid said:

 

This is exactly the childish black or white way of looking into it I'm talking about- Army is always bad, you can never support the army, not even when it fights a terror organization and trying to free a village with children kept hostages in (yes, this is what the first few days following 7/10 looked like).

Was it wrong to fight the Nazi's with an army too? The Ukraine army fighting the Russians is also bad?

 

yes, there were terrible things done by the Israeli army afterwards, believe me I oppose them more than you, I spent several hours in 4 anti-war rallies just this week. but grow up and understand it's not sheer black and white.

 

and the fact that there are no artists playing for Hamas - do your homework about that terror organization, see what they've done to Israelies and also to the citizens of Gaza, maybe you'll understand

 

 

Israeli IS the nazis... you got it the wrong way around!

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Really don't know how to feel about them at primavera.

 

If they did it'd be like 5 shows in Spain in 7 months, on the other hand, if they're active primavera will surely throw cash at them as they know tickets will fly off the back of it.

 

I wonder if primavera sound are promoting the Madrid shows...

 

I know SJM are doing London

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24 minutes ago, scatteredscreens said:

Really don't know how to feel about them at primavera.

 

If they did it'd be like 5 shows in Spain in 7 months, on the other hand, if they're active primavera will surely throw cash at them as they know tickets will fly off the back of it.

 

I wonder if primavera sound are promoting the Madrid shows...

 

I know SJM are doing London

the shows in Madrid are in a 17K arena, it's quite small for Radiohead, especially after such long break. 

so 4 shows will sell out, I don't see how this prevent them from booking them 7 months later in Barcelona

 

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