Time Warp Madrid 2025: Beats, lights and legends

Time Warp Madrid 2025: Beats, lights and legends

The second edition of Time Warp Madrid once again turned the Spanish capital into Europe’s techno epicenter on October 10 and 11 at IFEMA MADRID.

Two consecutive nights of top-tier electronic music, spread across IFEMA's Halls 5 and 7, offered an immersive experience with cutting-edge stage design, iconic artists, and exclusive back-to-backs that reaffirmed the power of the Time Warp brand in Spain.

Friday, October 10: Techno took control

The opening night kicked off strong in Hall 5, where Luxi Villar and Funk Tribu ignited the dance floor from the very first minute. Patrick Mason kept the energy high with a groove-driven set that stood out as one of the highlights of the night. Later, Ki/Ki immersed the crowd in her signature acid universe before Deborah De Luca delivered a powerful closing set around 4 a.m.

Meanwhile, Hall 7 offered an equally vibrant sonic journey. Anna Tur and Chelina Manuhutu opened the night with their unmistakable Ibizan touch, followed by a dynamic b2b between BLOND:ISH and Franky Rizardo. At 2 a.m., Seth Troxler took over the stage with his unmistakable style, setting the tone for one of the festival’s most anticipated moments: the explosive b2b between Jamie Jones and Joseph Capriati, which kept the crowd in euphoria until dawn.

Saturday, October 11: The perfect ending to an unforgettable weekend

The second night of Time Warp Madrid 2025 once again exceeded all expectations.

Hall 5 opened with a powerful performance from Zarco, followed by Ogazón, who kept the momentum high with her energetic selection. Next came a thunderous b2b between Klangkuenstler and Future.666, setting the crowd on fire before Daria Kolosova and Hector Oaks took over with another explosive b2b that blended intensity and emotion in equal measure.
The grand finale came from the legendary Richie Hawtin with his DEX EFX X0X performance, a masterclass in sound design and hypnotic precision that left the audience in awe.

Meanwhile, Hall 7 delivered a groovier but equally powerful journey. Karretero opened the night with infectious rhythm and drive, paving the way for Enrico Sangiuliano’s immersive techno set. Charlotte de Witte then took control with her signature mix of energy and darkness, followed by Clara Cuvé, who pushed the crowd to its limits with her high-octane sound.
Closing the night, 999999999 unleashed their unmistakable acid-fueled energy, ending the festival on a truly explosive note.