OFFSónar is set to return this summer with a fresh invitation to join the club, announcing the first three labels and collectives confirmed for its 2026 programme. Running June 18–21, the hilltop event series once again takes over the historic Poble Espanyol in Barcelona, transforming the iconic open-air venue into a focal point for global dance music during Sónar Week.
Renowned for its label-led approach, OFFSónar continues to evolve in 2026 by welcoming new curators alongside returning favourites—maintaining the balance that has made the series one of the most sought-after tickets in the city. Across three days, the programme brings together influential brands, forward-thinking artists, and carefully curated takeovers, all set against the cobbled streets and panoramic views of Poble Espanyol.
The first announcement introduces Mochakk Calling, the fast-rising party concept from Brazilian DJ and producer Mochakk. Landing at the Plaza Mayor stage on Saturday, June 20, the takeover follows a run of high-energy editions in São Paulo, Malta, and Sydney. Known for his sharp selections and infectious stage presence, Mochakk brings his unmistakable house-driven energy to Barcelona, joined by friends and collaborators from his MOTRAXX label, with additional surprises promised.
Also on Saturday, June 20, Enzo Siragusa returns to OFFSónar with his globally respected FUSE brand. Taking over the Monasterio and Carpa stages, the showcase delivers a full-day exploration of minimal and deep tech, drawing from FUSE’s formidable roster to present cutting-edge house and techno with trademark precision.
Friday, June 19, sees the return of Adriatique present X, a three-stage takeover led by the Swiss duo Adriatique. Built around their X Recordings label, the event reflects the duo’s forward-thinking melodic techno vision while reinforcing their reputation for staying ahead of the curve both musically and conceptually.
Tickets are available now via the official OFFSónar website.



Each year, OFFSónar reimagines Poble Espanyol as a gathering place for electronic music devotees. The architectural museum’s open-air plazas, sunlit courtyards, and reduced capacity create an intimate yet expansive setting that has defined the event since its debut in 2018. Over the years, it has become a cornerstone of Barcelona’s Sónar Week, celebrated for its world-class lineups, immersive atmosphere, and unmistakable sense of place.
More announcements are expected in the new year, including details on the remaining four events set to complete the OFFSónar 2026 programme.
