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Hibernation Festival Unveils Lineup with 4,000+ Tickets Sold for March 2026

Eighth edition in Pas de la Casa features headliners Massano, Novah, I Hate Models, and Space 92 B2B Andrés Campo, plus OffWeek partnership and new.

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Key Points

  • Headliners: Massano, Novah, I Hate Models, Space 92 B2B Andrés Campo; 54-DJ lineup with 17 national artists.
  • OffWeek partnership boosts production; new Polar Stage, Chill Zone, expanded daytime activations.
  • Unique venues: ski-access Mountain Stage, Igloo Stage, heated Main Stage tent.
  • Crowd aged 25-40 from France, Spain, Andorra; emphasizes tribal respect and mountain vibes.

The Hibernation electronic music festival in Pas de la Casa has finalized its lineup for the eighth edition, with more than 4,000 tickets already sold two months before the event, set for March 20 to 22.

Headliners include Massano, Novah, I Hate Models, and Space 92 B2B Andrés Campo, drawing crowds to the 54-DJ bill that features 17 national artists. Organizers emphasize the festival's commitment to balancing international stars with emerging local talent from the region.

A key highlight is the partnership with Barcelona's OffWeek, known for high-production values, top-tier sound systems, and immersive audiovisual experiences. This collaboration marks a step forward as the event nears its 10th anniversary in 2026, aiming to elevate the artistic, scenic, and conceptual scope while staying true to its immersive, festive, and inclusive roots.

New features include the Polar Stage, with its raw industrial aesthetic for intense nighttime sets; a revamped Chill Zone resembling a covered Berber village for relaxation amid food trucks and stands; and expanded daytime programming with performers, immersive setups, artistic activations, and an OFF circuit of surprises. Organizers describe it as a holistic experience extending beyond music.

Held amid snow-capped mountains, the festival offers iconic settings like the Mountain Stage—accessible only by ski—and the daytime Igloo Stage for après-ski vibes. Nighttime action shifts to the heated Main Stage tent until dawn or the open-air Polar Stage for the hardiest attendees.

The audience spans ages 25 to 40, mainly from France, Spain, Andorra, Belgium, the UK, and Portugal, with many traveling in groups from cities like Toulouse, Paris, and Barcelona. A notable contingent includes seasonal workers from Argentina and Chile. Organizers highlight the "tribal spirit" of respect, benevolence, diversity, and shared passion for electronic music and mountains, creating a uniquely wild yet human atmosphere.

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