Here & Now (@wearehereandnow)Music / NewsMusic / NewsMadruga: the new electronic festival on the Welsh borderSign up to Dazed Club for a discount on tickets to this three-day independent festivalShareLink copied ✔️March 8, 2024March 8, 2024TextErica TravisMadruga 2023 This year Dazed Club have partnered with the independent music festival, Madruga. The day-to-night, three-day electronic music festival debuted last year, and is now returning this summer from July 26 to 29. This year, Madruga is headlined by Joy Orbison. It’s the only intimate show that the electronic music bigwig will play this year and is set to be a very special event. Another new name at Madruga this year is Anthea, best known for her devotion to spinning and digging out the most exciting sounds on vinyl at events such as Partisan Record showcases. In recent years she has cemented herself as a powerful force in the house and techno scene and is definitely not an act to miss at this year’s party. Many other big names will be performing, including Shy One, A for Alpha, Anna Wall, Blumitsu, Darwin, DJ ADHD, Dr Banana, KT, Papa Nugs, The Ghost and many more. With 16 hours of music a day, Madruga is bringing the change we’ve all been dreaming of. A contrast to more commercial festivals, this new mansion party was founded on simple values. Plus, with a pool, hot tubs, yoga sessions, and an onsite pub, it’s a festival like no other. Tickets go on sale on March 12. Sign-ups open for pre-sale tickets here. You can sign up to Dazed Club here to get an exclusive 35 per cent off tickets. Madruga FestivalEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREZaylevelten is leading a Gen Z Nigerian rap revolutionBillionhappy is the ‘king’ of the Nu China rap sceneWhat makes a good sex song?Rap band WHATMORE are the sound of New York adolescence ‘Emo boy got the party lit’: The UK underground has a new identity crisisRawayana: How a Venezuelan pop band became political exiles‘Silence is punk as fuck’: Frost Children and Ninajirachi go head-to-head‘Fast, angry, chaotic’: The story behind the Prodigy’s ‘Firestarter’ video‘There’s been tears’: RZA on the final days of Wu-Tang ClanWhat went down at the beabadoobee Dazed cover signing Kim Gordon selects: What to listen to, watch and read7 of beabadoobee’s greatest collabsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy