Mira Festival returns to Barcelona this November

Barcelona’s MIRA Festival returns this November as the city’s top winter destination for cutting-edge electronic and experimental art. Taking over the cold, concrete-industrial halls of Fira Montjuïc, the two-day event on 7–8 November fuses immersive audiovisual experiences with live performances and DJ sets, offering around 13 hours of programming daily.

A highlight this year is Erika de Casier, whose smooth fusion of minimal electronic, R&B, and alt-pop anchors the festival with style and emotional subtlety. In contrast, Marie Davidson brings sonic edge with her sharp spoken-word delivery and acid-techno backdrop on her latest album City of Clowns—a commentary on Big Tech and modern surveillance. These dualities reflect MIRA’s broader ethos: sleek yet daring, accessible yet avant-garde.

The industrial aesthetic of Fira—reinforced by the festival’s “Under Pressure” visual theme of fractal textures and raw typography—amplifies the sensory impact as music meets digital art in a cavernous, warehouse-like setting.

Expect more than just music: installations, 360° projections, and collaborations across visual and sonic mediums abound. Altogether, MIRA stands as a must-see for explorers of winter’s artistic frontier—a bold invitation to feel the pulse of electronic experimentation in Barcelona’s industrial heart.

Mira festival is 7-8 November 2025 in Barcelona
Tickets onsale now via www.mirafestival.com