The BPM Festival Costa Rica announces new management and location for 2025 event

The BPM Festival has revealed that it is hitting Costa Rica in 2025 at a brand-new, 200-acre venue.

The BPM Festival has announced that it is relocating for its fourth edition from January 8 to January 12. It has confirmed that its new home includes two nighttime stages in the jungle and a daytime stage on the beach, allowing festival-goers to immerse themselves in the beauty of Costa Rica.

The festival also revealed that it has officially partnered with Driss Kali, SXM Festival, and high-end hotels with transportation plans to evolve the overall experience. The five-day event has stated that select parties will continue in Tamarindo and at beach clubs. On top of that, The BPM Festival has been welcomed to Chiquita’s Bar in January.

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With several changes being made to the festival, it is taking advantage of the opportunity and updating production quality. This will include the lighting, audio, and stages to put a special focus on the musical experience. It has promised to stay committed to its community and roots during its evolution.

Originally created to bring music industry professionals together, the festival’s name has spread worldwide. It has hosted pop-ups and curated events in countries like Mexico and Portugal. Though the lineup has not been released, past years included performances from Carl Cox, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers. 

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A refreshed team and location is laying the foundation for an evolved edition of The BPM Festival. The lineup, ticket details, and more information will be available on the festival’s official website in the coming months. 

Pre-sale for the festival will begin on July 26 and those interested can sign up for access. As The BPM Festival and 2025 approaches, reminisce on past editions with 2023’s recap video. 

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