Medusa Sunbeach Festival returns to Cullera Beach from August 14 to 16 with an edition that leaves the arcade universe behind to delve into Apsaras, an imaginary world inspired by Hindu and Buddhist mythology that transforms the venue into something closer to a movie set than a festival (but just as incredible). Get your tickets here and get ready for your summer in Cullera.
A festival where each stage functions as its own universe

The lineup retains what’s already familiar: five days (camping access starts on the 13th) on the shores of the Mediterranean where the music never stops—neither by day nor, of course, by night—and the venue shifts in scale. Stages set up as independent universes, an aesthetic thread running through the entire venue, and that feeling that time is measured in sets rather than hours.
The lineup, with over 130 confirmed artists, features names that have been leading the way for years alongside those shaping the industry today. The past and present of electronic music: Tiësto, Carl Cox, Dimitri Vegas, and Steve Aoki headline a lineup that also features Marco Carola, Sara Landry, and Fátima Hajji. A mix of techno, house, EDM, and hard, plus an exclusive stage for faster-paced sounds like hardstyle with Masters of Hardcore.
Medusa Sunbeach 2026 Lineup

We don’t have the daily lineup yet, but what we do have is a lineup that once again covers the entire spectrum of electronic music over five days in Cullera. More than 130 artists (and counting, as the lineup isn’t final yet) are spread across stages that alternate sounds, energies, and BPMs, without a single dominant style.
On the top-tier and mainstream side, names like Tiësto, Dimitri Vegas, and Steve Aoki secure their spot on the podium in this format that continues to draw massive crowds. The house scene is anchored by major figures such as Carl Cox, Marco Carola, Nic Fanciulli, and Ben Sims, blending iconic figures from electronic music history with others more closely tied to the current European circuit.
The most powerful sounds come from artists likeSara Landry, Fátima Hajji, Nico Moreno, and Fantasm, reflecting that shift toward hard techno —which is so in vogue—or the hard groove that has quickly established itself in clubs.