The BPM Festival 2025 reveals first phase line-up with Adriatique, Camelphat, Francis Mercier and more

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As the season in Ibiza draws to a close, it's time to make your winter party plans! And if you fancy combining beats with beaches and tropical heat, the BPM Festival Costa Rica has just revealed the first phase of its 2025 lineup for its 4th edition in Costa Rica. 

Set to unfold from January 8th - 12th, the festival will debut at a breathtaking new 20-acre venue in Playa Avellanas, offering an immersive journey through house and techno's diverse landscapes.

Staying committed to its house roots while embracing a fresh direction, The BPM Festivals 2025 headliners include Ukrainian techno titans ARTBAT, Swiss melodic maestros Adriatique, and British house music royalty CAMELPHAT. 

Making their BPM Costa Rica debut will be Âme (DJ set), and the mystical RY X (DJ set). Returning favourites include Latin House icon HUGEL, the energy-filled Francis Mercier, and Ibiza mainstay Steve Lawler. 

Furthermore, the line-up also features rising stars like Apache and FNX Omar, promising a swirling mix of sounds for attendees.

Live performance enthusiasts will be treated to sets from rising French multi-talent Adissiya, the legendary Cobblestone Jazz, modular wizard Mathew Jonson, and the emotive Rodriguez Jr., as well as returning act Sainte Vie and BPM Festival newcomer WAHM, who will bring their unique blend of rock and electronic sounds to the jungle.

The musical programme will be enhanced by a fantastic mix of local and international talent, such as Costa Rican artists María Wabe and Van Der Hansz. 

The festival will also feature up-and-coming artists from major electronic music hubs, including Sydney Blu and Carerra & Tavares from Toronto, Sean Doron from Tel Aviv, Emanuel Satie from Frankfurt, and Maga from France, who will come together for a special "Scenarios" B2B2B performance. 

Looking ahead to the second drop of names, BPM attendees can expect even more top-tier talent from New York, Miami, and LA, cementing festival's status as a global gathering of the underground music community.

Spread across a selection of atmospheric settings, there will be two nighttime jungle stages in Playa Avellanas, and daytime beach parties at Tabu and Chiquita's in the festival’s original home of Tamarindo. 

Early bird tickets are now available for purchase, with various options for multi-day passes. 

For more information about The BPM Festival: Costa Rica 2025, including phase two lineup announcements and ticket details, please visit thebpmfestival.com.

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