Festival in Almeria, Spain, shines brilliantly as Dreambeach takes over
Dreambeach Festival 2025: A Booming Electronic Music Event in Almería, Spain
Gear up for an electrifying musical extravaganza as the Dreambeach Festival 2025 is set to take place from August 7 to August 10 at the La Toya Retamar venue in El Toyo, Retamar, Almería, Spain.
This major electronic music event is expected to attract nearly 100,000 attendees, with over 60% of them coming from outside the province. The festival will feature a host of international and local artists, including Amelie Lens, Steve Aoki, Nathy Peluso, and Steve Angello, among others. The final lineup is yet to be announced in its entirety.
The Dreambeach Festival is not just a musical spectacle; it's also a significant contributor to the local economy. Despite specific quantitative data for 2025 not being available, past editions have shown that large music festivals like Dreambeach stimulate the local economy by attracting thousands of visitors who contribute to hospitality, retail, and transport sectors. Furthermore, such events create temporary jobs related to event setup, security, food service, and logistics.
In the 11th edition of the Dreambeach Festival in 2025, the city of Almería is estimated to have generated €12 million from the event, and over 1,400 jobs were created, both direct and indirect, for the area. The festival's production team worked closely with local suppliers from Almeria to ensure a seamless and sustainable event.
As the festival approaches, keep an eye on the official Dreambeach Festival sources and local government reports for the latest updates on tickets, performers, and detailed impact studies. Festivalgoers can look forward to an unforgettable three-day show filled with incredible performances, an audiovisual spectacle, and a vibrant atmosphere.
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