BIGSOUND
- May 8
- 2 min read

BIGSOUND returns to Valencia for its 5th anniversary on July 27th and 28th. Set in the stunning City of Arts & Sciences, this years edition guarantees to delivery two days of fantastic music and partying!
With performances from "Bad Gyal", "Nicky Jam", "Ozuna", "Maria Beccerra" and a dedicated food area with gastronomic delights for everyone - this family friendly festival is not to be missed!
Tickets are available from: BIGSOUND now!
Official Press Release:
FIVE YEARS OF BIGSOUND VALENCIA: MUSIC, HISTORY AND EXCLUSIVES
BIGSOUND celebrates its fifth anniversary with an extraordinary line-up that brings together exclusive performances, emerging artists and iconic figures who have left their mark on the festival. This edition promises unforgettable moments with the unique performances in the Valencian Community of the superstar of reggaeton and Latin trap Ozuna and the multi-award-winning María Becerra, one of the most influential voices on the current scene.
In addition, the festival pays tribute to its history with the return of artists who have been key in previous editions: Nicky Jam, Bad Gyal, Juan Magán, La Zowi and Ptazeta. Also joining for the first time are long-awaited names such as Amaia, along with essential references such as Nil Moliner, Abraham Mateo and Omar Montes, consolidating a diverse and vibrant line-up.
The program is completed with a selection of talents that represent the present and future of music, from already established artists to new promises: Julieta, Belén Aguilera, Figa Flawas, DePol, Mushkaa, Parkineos, Inés Hernand DJ Set and Pignoise, guaranteeing a unique experience that fuses world exclusives with the most promising emerging talent.
BIGSOUND Valencia 2025 will make history by uniting past, present and future in an event that continues to redefine the current music scene, giving way on June 29 to the second edition of BIGSOUND Sevilla in the emblematic Plaza de España, within the Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest, with a line-up headed by Ozuna, accompanied by the Latin rhythms of Henry Méndez and the performances of Abraham Mateo, Mafalda Cardenal and Gynebra.














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