One festival, two cities, a dream music tour. In June 2026, Primavera Sound reinvents the festival concept by giving you the chance to experience two distinct editions two weeks apart: Barcelona from June 4 to 6, then Porto from June 11 to 14. With The Cure, Gorillaz, The xx, Massive Attack and Doja Cat on the bills, and the Iberian Peninsula as a backdrop, this double festival is an invitation to turn your spring into a European music tour.
Barcelona 2026: back to the roots at Parc del Fòrum

The 24th edition: sold out, and already legendary
The Parc del Fòrum, a vast coastal space in the Sant Martí district, is the stage for this 24th edition. Far from muddy festival fields, its concrete ground, wide sightlines and metro access (line L4, El Maresme | Fòrum station) make it one of the most convenient festival sites in Europe. According to Safestay, the festival sometimes runs until 5am, guaranteeing total musical immersion.
On February 11, 2026, Primavera Sound announced that all tickets were sold out for the second consecutive year — four months before the festival. Tom Breihan at Stereogum via BrooklynVegan called it « perhaps the greatest annual music festival on the surface of the planet. »
Everything happening around the main festival
- June 3 (free): Opening day with Wet Leg, Yard Act and Guitarricadelafuente
- June 4–6: Main programme with 150+ artists across multiple stages
- June 7: Primavera Bits — Carl Cox, Joseph Capriati, BLOND:ISH (separate ticket)
- All week: Primavera a la Ciutat — 60+ concerts at Barcelona venues (Sala Apolo, Razzmatazz, CCCB…)
The 2026 lineup: The Cure, Gorillaz, The xx and 150 artists

Day-by-day breakdown: who plays when?
The 2026 lineup was unveiled on September 25, 2025 — the earliest reveal date in the festival’s history. According to Wikipedia, this edition is seen as « a return to the roots » after the pop-heavy bills of 2025. Each night is a different chapter:
The Cure returns after their last festival appearance in 2012, when they delivered the longest solo performance in Primavera history — nearly three hours. Massive Attack plays « for the first time at Primavera Sound to settle a historical debt » after cancelling in 2022. The xx, who had not toured together since 2018, mark one of the most anticipated comebacks of the decade, according to NME.
Porto 2026: the « boutique » festival by the Atlantic

The 13th edition at Parque da Cidade
Since 2012, Primavera Sound has organised an annual edition in Porto, one week after Barcelona. Director Alberto Guijarro described it this way: « What we do in Portugal is a boutique Primavera, more welcoming. » According to Sunset Weekly, Parque da Cidade — Portugal’s largest urban park — offers a more intimate setting than the Barcelona site, with Atlantic Ocean breezes as a natural soundtrack.
The 2026 lineup is ambitious: The xx (absent since 2018), Gorillaz (with tracks from their upcoming album The Mountain) and Massive Attack as headliners. They are joined by IDLES, Big Thief, Ethel Cain, Kneecap, Slowdive, Bad Gyal, Dijon, Amaarae, and a selection of Portuguese artists: Gisela João, Capicua, NAPA, PAUS, Rita Vian. On Sunday, June 14, Primavera Bits turns the park into a giant dance floor with Peggy Gou and Dixon.
Practical info for Porto
- Tickets: General admission at €180 + fees / VIP at €275 + fees via Fever
- Getting there: Metro (line B, Avenida da Boavista stop) + Uber for late-night returns
- Accommodation: €60–150/night depending on type and neighbourhood
- Daily budget: €40–70 (food, transport, drinks) — significantly cheaper than Barcelona
Tickets and access strategy: sold out in Barcelona, available in Porto
The ticket situation in March 2026
Primavera Sound Barcelona announced the sell-out of its 24th edition on February 11, 2026, according to The Line of Best Fit. Standard (€295) and VIP (€545) tickets are sold out, as are day tickets from €125. The official waitlist at primaverasound.com remains your best option for Barcelona.
Accessible alternatives for Barcelona
- Official waitlist: On primaverasound.com — priority access to official cancellations
- Authorised resale: Stubhub and Viagogo offer resale tickets, but prices can reach €400–700
- Primavera Bits: The electronic Sunday (June 7, Carl Cox) is accessible separately
- Primavera a la Ciutat: 60+ indoor concerts across Barcelona throughout the festival week
For Porto, tickets (GA at €180 and VIP at €275) are available exclusively through Fever. Instalment payment plans are available via Kaboodle, and Revolut customers benefit from specific perks. For future editions, note that the 2026 lineup was revealed on September 25, 2025 — the earliest reveal date in the festival’s history. Act within the first 24 to 48 hours after the announcement in future years.
Building your Iberian tour: from Barcelona to Porto in 10 days

The optimal music tour itinerary
The window between the two festivals — June 7 to 10 — is perfect for travelling and exploring. According to Rome2Rio, flying is the fastest option: approximately 1h50 actual travel time for a price ranging from €30 to €100 on airlines like Vueling, Ryanair or Transavia. The train exists but requires 2 connections for a journey of 13 to 18 hours according to The Trainline.
The ideal tour schedule
- June 1–2: Arrive in Barcelona, stay in Poblenou or Vila Olímpica (closest neighbourhoods to Parc del Fòrum)
- June 3: Free opening day at Parc del Fòrum (Wet Leg, Yard Act) + Primavera a la Ciutat in the evening
- June 4–6: 3 days of main festival at Parc del Fòrum
- June 7: Primavera Bits (Carl Cox) + early evening or next morning flight to Porto
- June 8–10: Explore Porto: Ribeira, port wine cellars, historic tram, Douro Valley
- June 11–14: Primavera Sound Porto at Parque da Cidade
Estimated budget for the full tour
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From $1.87/dayFrequently asked questions about Primavera Sound 2026
Are tickets for Primavera Sound Barcelona 2026 really all sold out?
Yes. The festival announced a complete sell-out of its 2026 edition on February 11, 2026, four months before the event — for the second consecutive year. Standard festival tickets (€295), VIP (€545) and day tickets (from €125) are all sold out. The official waitlist at primaverasound.com remains your best option. Resale tickets are available on Stubhub and Viagogo, but often at very high prices (€400–700).
Can I still buy tickets for Primavera Sound Porto 2026?
Yes! Tickets for Primavera Sound Porto are still available. General admission is €180 (+ booking fees) and VIP passes are €275. They are available exclusively through Fever. Instalment payment plans are offered via Kaboodle to make purchasing easier.
What are the exact dates of the two festivals?
Primavera Sound Barcelona 2026: June 3 to 7 (free opening day on June 3, headliners June 4 to 6, Primavera Bits on June 7). Primavera Sound Porto 2026: June 11 to 14 (headliners June 11 to 13, electronic Primavera Bits on June 14). The 4-day window (June 7–10) between the two events is ideal for travelling from Barcelona to Porto and exploring the city.
How do I get from Barcelona to Porto between the two festivals?
Flying is the most recommended option: allow approximately 1h50 direct flight time for a price ranging from €30 to €100 depending on the airline (Vueling, Ryanair, Transavia). The train exists but requires 2 connections for a journey of 13 to 18 hours (from €36). The ideal strategy is to take an early flight on June 7 or 8 to have 3 full days in Porto before the festival starts on June 11.
Is there camping at either festival site?
No. Primavera Sound is a « city festival »: there is no camping area in either Barcelona or Porto. Both sites are designed for festival-goers staying in the city. In Barcelona, opt for the Poblenou or Vila Olímpica neighbourhood (within easy reach of Parc del Fòrum). In Porto, the historic city centre (Baixa, Bonfim) is ideally located relative to Parque da Cidade.
Which artists play Porto but not Barcelona?
Porto shares many artists with Barcelona (The xx, Gorillaz, Massive Attack), but also has its own exclusives. The Portuguese edition particularly highlights the local scene: Gisela João, Capicua, NAPA, PAUS, Rita Vian and emmy Curl do not appear on the Barcelona bill. Porto also hosts IDLES, Black Country New Road, Panda Bear, and the Primavera Bits day on June 14 with Peggy Gou and Dixon.
How do I get to Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona?
Parc del Fòrum is accessible by metro (Yellow line L4, El Maresme | Fòrum station), tram (T4, Fòrum stop) and bus. Line L4 runs until 2am on Fridays and all night on Saturdays. For other nights, Primavera Sound shuttles run between the site and Plaça de Catalunya. Uber and taxis are also available from the city centre for approximately 20 minutes. Download the AccessTicket app before you arrive — tickets are 100% digital.
Sources
- Wikipedia — Primavera Sound 2026
- Official Primavera Sound Barcelona website
- Official Primavera Sound Porto website
- NME — 2026 lineup revealed
- The Line of Best Fit — 2026 sold out
- TicketNews — Porto 2026 lineup
- Sunset Weekly — Complete Porto 2026 guide
- BrooklynVegan — Full lineup
- Time Out — Tickets and lineup
- Rome2Rio — Barcelona–Porto journey
- Safestay — 2026 practical guide
- Eurotravelo — Transport and after-parties guide
- Mega Hits FM — Porto day-by-day programme
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