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BPM Festival Announces 3 Day Easter Edition ft. Diplo, Rafa Barrios, Jesse Calosso + more


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It was only six weeks ago that the beloved house festival The BPM Festival made its way back to its home base in Costa Rica. Returning after a multi-year hiatus, the sacred grounds of Tamarindo were met with the rapturous applause of its guests that spanned across 40 nationalities. It was a beautiful scene to witness from some of the videos shared.

Now,The BPM Festival has confirmed it will return to Tamarindo’s exquisite beaches for a surprise Easter Edition brimming with music, dance, and pure celebration. Taking place across the Easter holiday weekend, on April 6, 7, and 8, 2023, the Dreamcatcher stage within the jungle will transform into an intimate haven for music lovers.

The lineup is spectacular, carefully curated to feature performances from Diplo, Jesse Calusso, Late Delivery, N.I.M, Rafa Barrios, Samu, Vanjee, Miguelle, and more. Fans can expect to be immersed in mesmerizing rhythms, locked into the beats of the world’s most aesthetic festival.

If you’re looking to plan a spring getaway, look no further than BPM!

Get tickets!

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