Kappa FuturFestival 2025 Early Bird Tickets on sale today
This past weekend one of the world’s best festivals – Kappa FuturFestival (Recently voted 7th in DJ Magazine Top 100 Festivals) returned for its 11th edition. Showcasing the best electronic music, artists and DJs on offer, over 115, 000 people descended into Torino, Italy for 3 days of pure escapism.
Across 5 stages there was over 36 hours of music, with 13 after parties and 125 different artists taking to the stage. Highlights included the return of KFF favourite Carl Cox, a debut from Skrillex, the iconic Jeff Mills, Maceo Plex, Bonobo, Moodyman, The Blessed Madonna closing the main stage, Nina Kraviz, Honey Dijon, Four Tet, Tiësto, Black Coffee, Floating Points, Seth Troxler and so many more, full line up below.
Having always prided themselves on being a multi-cultural festival welcome to all, this year was no exception with over 157 different nationalities making it to Parco Dora. The top ten nations present; Italy, France, UK, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, USA, Australia, Brazil and Romania.
It’s hard to imagine how the festival can improve their stages year after year, but they do, and this year really did feel like they were all at their best, with one of the newest stages, The Voyager quickly becoming a fan favourite. With a flawlessly curated line up, a huge digital screen soaring into the sky and an excellent new elevated VIP viewing platform. Of course the main Futur Stage always draws the masses, offering shade from the hot sun and the occasional thunder storm, but the best kept secret is surely the Kosmo Stage. Hidden away in a leafy corner of the festival, it blends the world of art, music and technology designed by artist Marinella Senatore, with a massive attention grabbing and photo worthy ‘Dance Now Think Later’ neon instantly impressing.
Marinella Senatore was not the only artist on site. For the first time ever renowned photographer Oliviero Toscani exhibited 150 of his portraits from ongoing project Razza Umana on The Voyager stage. Taken over the last 3 editions of the festival, it was the first time Oliviero’s festival photos have been displayed at such scale.
There was also the carefully curated on-site exhibition that welcomed an array of digital artists to spotlight their work, made in partnership with Blackdove, known for their commitment to bridging the gap between the art world and technology.
The now much established Art and Techno VIP experience also returned. Fully embracing Torino’s huge art scene, the package provides the ultimate weekend of luxury for art and techno lovers, with first class VIP treatment at the festival, and private guided tours of the city’s best art galleries, private collections, studios and museums plus visits to the best restaurants in Torino.
For those that were eager to keep the fun going, there was a huge number of options when it came to after parties. At various venues across the city, festival goers had the opportunity to dance all night at clubs like Audiodrome, Azimut Club, Bunker and Centralino with late night sets from Prunk, DVS1, Paco Osuna, Nicolas Lutz , Christian Ab, Quest, Skream, Seth Troxler, Abel, Estella Boersma, Cloonee, YOUNIVERSE, Moodymann, Carl Craig, Dax J, Beltran and Vintage Culture.
The now seamless Cashless Program also returned on site and positively drove the economical impact on the city of Torino, generating an estimated 25 million Euros over the weekend.
As Kappa FuturFestival continues to reign as the biggest electronic music festival in Italy it looks forward to returning July 4, 5 and 6th 2025, with early bird tickets going on sale today July 11 at 6pm CEST, with tickets at 50% off for just 72 hours – to grab your spot for the 12th edition visit: https://kappafuturfestivaltickets.com