On November 13 and 14, Parque Fundidora will host FuturFestival’s first edition outside Europe. Born in Turin in 2009, the festival has for years been recognized by specialized media, industry experts and international rankings as one of the 10 most important electronic music festivals in the world.
The festival’s arrival in Mexico represents much more than a new date on the international festival calendar. It marks the meeting of two cities — and two spaces — that share a unique history: Parco Dora in Turin and Parque Fundidora in Monterrey. Both former industrial sites that have found a second life as spaces for culture, connection and new generations, the shared history makes Fundidora a natural setting for FuturFestival to begin its next chapter.
The first Mexican edition will bring together 56 artists, 14 B2Bs and four Mexican premieres, creating a lineup that connects different generations and scenes within electronic music.
Artists who have helped shape the history of the genre — including Carl Craig, Moodymann, Dixon, Âme, Damian Lazarus, Maceo Plex, Tiga, Skream, FJAAK and Vintage Culture — will share the stage with artists currently taking club culture into new territories, including Diplo, Paco Osuna, DJ Holographic, Echonomist, Marie Montexier, Cloonee, KI/KI and Lilly Palmer.
More than a collection of names, the lineup offers a journey through the different eras, geographies and sounds that have shaped contemporary electronic music.
B2Bs are one of FUTUR FESTIVAL’s defining signatures, and Monterrey will feature pairings including Carl Craig b2b Moodymann, Âme DJ b2b Marcel Dettmann, Maceo Plex b2b Tiga, Dennis Cruz b2b DJ Tennis and Francis Mercier b2b Mahmut Orhan, alongside Adiel b2b Quest, Airrica b2b Yulia Niko, ANNA b2b Deer Jade, Iñigo Vontier b2b Paurro, Jackson b2b Lilya Mandre and Massano b2b Volkoder.
Tickets are available here





