What seemed like an urban legend has become a reality. Primavera Sound Buenos Aires 2026 is a reality and has a date. After a two-year hiatus following its sudden cancellation in 2024, the Catalan festival returns to Buenos Aires on November 28 and 29, 2026.
But this isn’t just another date on the concert calendar. In a city where there are more and more listening bars, vinyl cafes, and concert venues, Primavera Sound is returning to reclaim its place on the Argentine music scene.
2026 Lineup: The perfect balance between nostalgia and the avant-garde
The Primavera Sound 2026 lineup brings a well-balanced mix of major music stars and bands from the alternative scene to Buenos Aires.
- The Heavyweights: Gorillaz and The Strokes headline the lineup.
- La Vanguardia: The arrival of FKA twigs and Lily Allen (in a highly anticipated return to the stage) to bring their music to new audiences
- Local Talent: The festival is once again championing Argentine identity with artists like Juana Molina, Santiago Motorizado, and the danceable glamour of Juliana Gattas.
Where will Primavera Sound 2026 be held: The debate over the venue
While the organizers are still keeping things under wraps, the radar points to two possible venues for this year’s Primavera Sound:
- Tecnópolis: The strongest candidate to host the festival due to its infrastructure, size, and connectivity.
- Parque Sarmiento: A more urban, open-air option surrounded by greenery that is very much in tune with the festival in other parts of the world.
How not to miss out on Primavera Sound: Prices and Tickets with Perks
The rush for tickets to Primavera Sound has already begun. If you want to secure your spot at the festival returning to Buenos Aires with a dream lineup, take note of the initial prices:
- General Pass (2 days): $285,000
- VIP Pass: $900,000 (Includes access to exclusive areas, prime viewing, and premium dining).
If you’re also a BBVA customer, you can pay in 6 interest-free installments. General admission tickets go on sale May 13.