With just under a month until Bilbao BBK Live returns to Bilbao’s Kobetamendi Mountain in the heart of the Basque Country, the festival announces there are less than 1000 festival passes remaining.
Taking place from 12-14 July 2018, Bilbao BBK Live is proving to be this summer’s hottest festival ticket, with headliners including Gorillaz, The xx and Florence & The Machine, exclusive performances from Childish Gambino and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, and a huge roster of talent including My Bloody Valentine, The Chemical Brothers, Alt-j, Sophie, Friendly Fires, David Byrne, Mount Kimbie, Bad Gyal, James, Jungle, Young Fathers and many more.
Basoa, the electronic component of Bilbao BBK Live, will play host to uninterrupted parties from sunset to sunrise from the genre's most acclaimed underground headliners. Modeselektor, Hunee, John Talabot, Ben UFO, Young Marco, Optimo, Prosumer, Avalon Emerson, Dekmantel Soundsystem, Anthony Naples and more will all perform in the atmospheric woodland complete with its exceptional sound system.
The festival will also première two new music spaces at its 2018 edition: Lasai, a place to take things slowly, with acts including Romy, Joe Goddard, Sophie, Sutsche and Discodromo, bringing low bpm music to a secluded area of the festival site; and Akelarre, a new party at the campsite with a live performance from Omar Souleyman, along with a selection of DJs who will play exclusively for campers.
With less than 1000 festival passes remaining this is the last chance to bag tickets to the festival of the summer! Book now at www.bilbaobbklive.com
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