Techno Festival Calendar: January

The January series of the techno music event calendar is ready. All the festivals organized this month that you can attend are listed below.

Chronologically, we compile the events that attract attention and expected throughout the month for fans and share the significant notifications with the public, such as line-ups, ticket fees etc. For more, please follow our website and stay tuned for the updates. To get information about the events or to buy tickets, please click on the event title.

(Attention! Please keep in mind that there may be event cancellations due to epidemic reasons such as possible corona or omicron incidents)


LWE Tobacco Dock NYD

(1 Jan, Tobacco Dock, London)

The first day of the year is reserved for techno music all day long and London’s most famous underground names take to the stage despite all the difficulties in another epidemic. At the event organized by Tobacco Dock, everybody will be filled with music all night with the performance of underground names in combination simultaneously.


Central Dance Event

(1 Jan – 3 Jan, Hangar, Belgrade, Serbia)

Enjoy electronic and techno with one of a kind DJs on stage in the New Year’s Eve. In addition to many names, 9 different acts will be played in the event, which will last for multiple days.

 


Twisted Frequency Festival

(1 Jan – 3 Jan, Takaka, New Zealand)

Oceania’s traditional celebration of the new year is hosting epic parties this year as well. The festival, which gathers people from all over the world on the shores of the exotic and warm Golden Bay, has not yet announced a line-up. It is highly recommended to experience this once in a lifetime unique hippie style of festival.


ZAMNA Festival

(1 Jan – 9 Jan, Zamna Tulum, Mexico)

Here is the Christmas version of the famous Tulum parties, where the last tickets await their buyers! During the 10-day event on 4 stages, the most influential stars will perform in one of the most prestigious fields of electronic and techno music.


WORLD CLUB DOME [WINTER EDITION]

(8 Jan – 9 Jan, Merkur-Spiel Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany)

The event, for which the summer version is also very famous, is a festival that promises that the atmosphere will be hot enough to rob you while you see minus degrees outside. The festival, which have not announced a line-up due to the increase in the current corona and ovicron cases, is in danger of canceling the event, which is on the agenda of the German government.


The BPM Festival: Costa Rica

(12 Jan – 18 Jan, Tamarindo, Costa Rica)

For a week, some of electronic and techno music’s finest names will join them at the idyllic eco-haven for BPM Festival’s second Costa Rican edition. Mountain trails, white beaches, towering waterfalls, azure waters and verdant rainforests living in harmony are what make Costa Rica unique, so what better location for a paradise party?


Igloofest 

(13 Jan – 5 Feb, Quai Jacques-Cartier, Montreal, Canada)

Igloofest is a music festival in the Canada. Hosting of huge names and performers over four consecutive weekends, the festival offers a chance to shake off the winter blues and party with some of the best in the business.


Groove Cruise Orlando

(20 Jan – 24 Jan, Port Canaveral, U.S.A)

Groove Cruise Orlando is the Floridian edition of the famed international electronic cruise series. In its 18th year, this will be Groove Cruise’s 33rd voyage. Setting sail from Port Canaveral’s Space Coast just outside of Orlando on Royal Caribbean’s luxurious Mariner of the Seas cruise ship, the festival will make its way to Labadee’s Private Paradise in Haiti and back.


Snowattack Festival

(22 Jan – 29 Jan, Les Orres, France)

The event, which is a music and winter sports festival at the same time, takes place at the Les Orres resort in the French Alps region. During the event, which consists of parties for a week, the music and movement will never end, while DJs are accompanying them.


Drumcode Scotland X Terminal V

(28 Jan – 29 Jan, Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

Adam Beyer brings his mighty Drumcode label to Scotland for the first time in a decade as part of the new Terminal V All Nighters series.