Barcelona's Sónar Festival Faces Backlash Over Pro-Israel Fund Link

12-06-2025


The Sónar Festival, Barcelona's premier electronic music event, has commenced amidst a cloud of controversy due to its alleged connections with the pro-Israel investment fund KKR. Despite the festival's public condemnation of what it termed a 'genocide against the Palestinians,' over thirty artists have withdrawn from the lineup, leading to last-minute adjustments. The festival, however, remains steadfast, asserting that 87% of its original programming is intact and ready to showcase a diverse array of musical talents.

This year's edition marks a significant moment for Sónar as it prepares to bid farewell to its long-time venue, Fira Montjuïc, due to upcoming renovation works set to begin in 2026. The festival has promised an unforgettable experience with performances from international stars like Nathy Peluso, Peggy Gou, and Armin van Buuren, alongside local talents such as Raül Refree + Niño de Elche and Maria Arnal. The event is set to transform Barcelona into the global epicenter of digital and electronic culture from June 12 to 14.

Among the highlights of Sónar 2025 is the debut of 'Grasa,' Nathy Peluso's new show, which will feature an unprecedented DJ set titled 'Club Grasa.' The festival will also host unique live performances by artists like Pa Salieu and Alva Noto & Fennesz, paying tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto. Additionally, attendees can expect large-scale audiovisual spectacles from renowned DJs and producers, including Four Tet, Honey Dijon, and Helena Hauff, ensuring a rich and varied musical experience.

Despite the controversies and artist cancellations, Sónar's commitment to delivering a high-quality festival experience remains unwavering. With a lineup that blends international appeal with local flavor and a program packed with innovative performances, Sónar 2025 is poised to be a landmark event in the electronic music calendar, even as it navigates the challenges posed by its political entanglements.

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