After a brilliant 2019 edition with more than 20,000 attendees through the weekend, legendary French techno festival FAMILY PIKNIK will double the dose next summer with two full days of underground action from noon to midnight on both Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th of July.
DOUBLE DOSE
Taking place in Montpellier, the historical heart of techno in France, the 9th edition of the open-air festival is set to be wild once more. The usual Opening Concert will switch to a full day but will keep a focus on Live Acts while Sunday will offer a full and red hot schedule with the best house and techno DJs in the world. Family Piknik is used to hosting heavy line-ups, with headliners like Carl Cox, Sven Väth, Richie Hawtin, Solomun, Sasha & John Digweed, Maceo Plex, Marco Carola and Luciano already having left their mark at the celebrated event. 2020’s line-up will not disappoint, with the first artist announcements coming before Christmas, and of course plenty of new music also coming on the label arm of the French institution.
2020 OFFICIAL ANTHEM – OUT NOW
Family Piknik has developed its own label with several releases already supported by Laurent Garnier, Sasha, Sven Väth, Carl Cox & Fisher, to name a few… The official 2020 Family Piknik anthem has just been announced. It is produced by Tom Pooks & Joy Kitikonti, the track is entitled HEAL THE BEAT. The release is out available for Stream & Download everywhere, it is an essential track.
—> Check it out here
You can watch the 2019 after movie below to get you in the mood for 2020.
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