Eufònic GRÀCIES - 2025

Here’s what Eufònic 2025 was all about!

New spaces, new languages and a shared energy: this was Eufònic 2025, in constant dialogue with the landscape and contemporary creation

We wrap up the 14th edition of Eufònic, shaped by the audiovisual shows at the Auditori, musical experimentation at the Casino, Saturday morning activities across the Delta, the most cosmic proposals at the Casal, installations born from the landscape, and the (daring?) mix of artists at the Sala de Ball!

Eufònic CAÏN MUCHI - 2025

The audiovisual performances at l’Auditori de La Lira were one of this year’s new highlights, featuring the cinematic live show by Mexican producer Murcof, the hypnotic piece combining Mireia Calafell’s poetry with Nil Ciuró’s electronic music, the colourful and multi-format abstraction of Hyetal with visual artist R3N, and the powerful, delicate and politically engaged performance by the Arab-French duo Caïn و Muchi — one of the festival’s standout surprises.

The festival’s nighttime programme pulsed with an eclectic lineup of musical proposals: from the fierce hip-hop of South African Yugen Blakrok, to the theatrical staging of Blanca Paloma; the laser-drenched electronic immersion by French artist Mézinc; and the closing DJ set — stitching together techno and electro — by the masterful Cora Novoa.

The festival also launched a new space — warmly received — dedicated to drone music and more cosmic frequencies, while the Casino d’Amposta embraced musical experimentation and irreverence, with powerful and memorable live sets by Iannis Anisakis, Bella Báguena, and the young and explosive Lins EFX and Penca.

Once again, the art installations were closely tied to the fragility and uniqueness of the surrounding environment: the community-rooted verses of Vanessa Roca, the giant-scale laboratory by Xesca Salvà and Marc Villanueva, the robotic arm with Solimán López, and the tiny organisms of Xoan-Xil López, among others.

Norwegian artist Jana Winderen presented an installation created from underwater sounds recorded in the Ebro Delta, offering a reflection on the fragility of this threatened ecosystem. The piece can be visited at Lo Pati – Centre d’Art Terres de l’Ebre until July 27.

#SaveTheDate: See you on July 16, 17 and 18, 2026!

With the usual Pòrtic Eufònic as a warm-up the weekend before, of course.

And get ready — we’re turning 15, and that calls for a proper celebration!