Kappa FuturFestival returns to Torino this summer for its 13th edition, bringing world‑class electronic music back to the dramatic industrial playground of Parco Dora. Renowned for its cutting‑edge programming, immersive staging and uniquely international crowd, the festival remains one of Europe’s essential summer destinations – as voted No. 6 in last year’s DJ MAG Top 100 Festivals list. With only a few weeks to go, Kappa Futur Festival now announces the official afterparty programme, spreading across six of Turin’s most exciting venues for four nights of non-stop electronic music from July 2nd – 5th.
Kicking things off on Thursday July 2nd, DJ Tennis headlines the Opening Party at the stunning Castello di Rivoli, joined by Drums and Chants and Tatyana Jane, while Centralino hosts a warm-up courtesy of the Shout crew featuring Fleur Shore and Youniverse.
Friday July 3rd sees the city ignite across five venues simultaneously. The headline moment: Seth Troxler back-to-back with Skream at the Q35 Warehouse for a Slacker Afterparty that needs no further introduction. Speedy J and Anthea lead the charge at Notorius and Bunker respectively, with Evan Baggs and Jazzy also in the mix across the night.
Saturday July 4th goes even bigger. Maceo Plex commands the Q35 Warehouse, Rhadoo leads a stacked two-room Azimut takeover alongside Leena, and Lady Starlight delivers a live set at Notorius alongside the legendary Steve Rachmad AKA Sterac and Cuartero holding down Centralino. Marco Shuttle rounds out a formidable Bunker billing.
The festival closes on Sunday July 5th with a fittingly epic finale. Darius Syrossian headlines for Shout at ONE, Dasha Rush shuts down Notorius in style, and Adiel goes back-to-back with Quest at Azimut. Carl H and Paul Lution round off a perfect weekend at Le Box.
Kappa FuturFestival has solidified its status as Italy’s premier electronic music event and one of the most celebrated festivals worldwide. The festival continues to draw fans from across the globe, particularly from the UK, where its reputation for cutting‑edge programming and unforgettable atmosphere has cemented it as the go‑to international festival of the summer. In 2025, it soared to No. 6 in DJ MAG’s Top 100 Festivals list, an extraordinary achievement for an independent festival, landing just one spot behind Glastonbury. Last summer’s edition welcomed over 130 artists across six stages and drew more than 120,000 attendees from over 150 countries.
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