Primavera Sound 2026 review: weather-battered festival still delivers another solid edition
Parc del Fรฒrum, Barcelona, June 4-6: The Catalonian fest starts on a slightly sour note, but ultimately pulls off another stellar smorgasbord of sounds Wild winds and rain lash the sea of people gathered at Primavera Sound Barcelonaโs Occident stage as Cameron Winter croons his
Parc del Fรฒrum, Barcelona, June 4-6: The Catalonian fest starts on a slightly sour note, but ultimately pulls off another stellar smorgasbord of sounds
Wild winds and rain lash the sea of people gathered at Primavera Sound Barcelonaโs Occident stage as Cameron Winter croons his way through โAu Pays du Cocaineโ. Itโs the first full day (June 4) of this yearโs festival, and Geese are, unsurprisingly, one of the biggest draws of the evening. As it turns out, theyโll also be one of the last to perform on the eventโs three biggest stages today, as inclement weather forces the cancellation of sets from Mac DeMarco , Alex G , Massive Attack , Doja Cat and Bad Gyal.
While the weather is out of organisersโ hands, the way things are handled starts this yearโs edition of Primavera on a sour note . Communication and updates are scarce, with crowds unsure whether itโs worth sticking it out; later, in replies to disgruntled fans on social media, organisers cite constantly evolving weather conditions โrequiring ongoing reviews of operational decisionsโ. That artists like Doja Cat were announcing they were no longer performing on social media hours before the festival confirm it, though, adds to the frustration. The mess around Massive Attackโs set โ no updates until 90 minutes after they were meant to begin, a rescheduling for 12:30am, only for it to ultimately be cancelled at 1am without a single note played โ dampens spirits even more.
In many ways, Primavera Sound feels like a festival in a transitional period. Itโs evident in these weather-induced difficulties โ like many other outdoor events, organisers now have to grapple with increasingly adverse conditions, and how to prepare for and adjust to such situations needs to be a major consideration before next yearโs edition.
That evolution, though, is also felt in the programming. Over recent years, Primaveraโs line-up, which was once predominantly alternative, has been skewing more pop. Thatโs the case this year, too, with a mix of established alt heroes ( Slowdive , The Cure , Gorillaz all deliver brilliant sets across the weekend), underground newcomers like Femtanyl , Fakemink and Korean party-starters Hypnosis Therapy, and acts from the cooler end of the spectrum of pop (and Role Model ). Weirdly, though, Primavera Sound itself doesnโt seem to have sussed that a lot of people will want to watch artists in the latter camp โ the Cupra stage is overflowing with those wanting to witness PinkPantheress โ triumphant joy on Friday (June 5). While itโs a successful set for the British star, that fans are able to keep flooding the area unimpeded raises concerns about crowd control.
Boil Primavera Sound Barcelona 2026 down to just the music, though, and thereโs still plenty of fun to be had (if you can hear any of it over the incessantly, sometimes obnoxiously, chatty crowds). Friday feels like a pure pop fantasy, with Addison Rae inspiring the kind of devotion on her debut album most artists take a few records to reach. On the Occident stage, JADE gets everyone warmed up for a long night ahead with high-energy performances of โPlastic Boxโ and โGossipโ (plus a reminder of Little Mixโs best bangers in a special medley), while Cara Delevingne makes her bid for pop stardom in the small hours. As you might expect, her set is highly polished, but still packs a punch, as the songs veer from pop lacerated with industrial bursts and skittering electro-pop.
An outlier among those acts, headliners The Cure kick off their current European run with a set packed with rarities and greatest hits , on as fine a form as ever, as they put the Estrella Damm field in a heady daze. That feeling returns on Saturday (June 6) as Robert Smith joins Olivia Rodrigo during a short-but-sweet surprise set for the debut of their new collaboration, โWhatโs Wrong With Meโ.
This might be a festival in flux, but a wide spread of sounds is still a solid bet, as Saturday proves. Rising indie-rock star Grace Ives gets the Cupra audience bouncing under the early evening sun, before NME 100 of 2026 act The Sophs merge Spanish guitar licks into punk rock anthems on the Port stage. Gelli Haha builds a surreal, colourful world full of bubbles and dolphins on the Schwarzkopf stage to match her vibrant synth-pop, Sudan Archives slides effortlessly between opening up booty-shaking pits and wowing the crowd with her violin skills, and The xx make a triumphant return with a set that mixes their serene indie with the club-ready beats of Jamie xx , Romy and Oliver Simโs solo projects.

