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The Current Landscape of Music Festivals in Costa Rica

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Last updated: 26/02/2026
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The Current Landscape of Music Festivals in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s Electronic Music Scene: A Year of Turbulence and Transition

With mainstays such as The BPM Festival being canceled and Labryinto relocating to Brazil, 2026’s outlook for Costa Rica’s electronic music festivals is uncertain. Historically, Costa Rica has offered a unique blend of ecotourism, stunning tropical landscapes, and underground beats, poised to become a trendsetting destination akin to Ibiza—a boutique, eco-conscious electronic music haven.

Contents
  • The Rise of Costa Rica as an Electronic Music Hub
  • Highs and Lows: A Year of Events
  • Struggles in Uvita and Emerging Alternatives
  • Ocaso Festival: A Silver Lining
  • The Growth of San José’s Nightlife
  • Grassroots Festivals and Community Engagement
  • The Future: A Balancing Act
  • An Eye on Competition and Future Developments

The Rise of Costa Rica as an Electronic Music Hub

The country has recently attracted global talent with festivals like Ocaso and Labryinto, set against lush jungle backdrops and immaculate beaches. Events like BLOND:ISH’s Deep House Bible at serene venues have underscored a more sustainable ethos, aligning with festivals like Envision Festival. However, 2025 was a roller coaster year for Costa Rica’s burgeoning nightlife scene.

Highs and Lows: A Year of Events

The year kicked off with an unfortunate shock when Labryinto, taking place at Playa Lagarto, was raided by police just before the New Year’s celebrations. This event, anticipated to draw nearly 3,000 participants, faced significant changes due to local permitting issues and law enforcement intervention. The festival, known for its intimate atmosphere and professional production values, was ultimately forced to adjust its schedule, moving the close of festivities to an earlier hour. While the party resumed, the police’s heavy-handed tactics left a mark, prompting Labryinto to make the difficult decision to move its fifth edition to Jericoacoara, Brazil.

In early January, The BPM Festival faced similar fates—final local permitting could not be secured, leading to cancellations on the festival’s opening night. With historical statistics showing the festival contributing between $8-10 million annually to the local economy, its abrupt end brought significant disappointment and community backlash.

Struggles in Uvita and Emerging Alternatives

Envision Festival, a cornerstone of Costa Rica’s festival culture, took a year off, announcing its hiatus until 2026. This festival has been a magnet for spiritual and music enthusiasts alike, thus its absence echoes throughout the community. While a boutique festival called Awake Earth attempted to fill the void, permitting issues ended its hopes as well.

Surprisingly, Costa Rica saw tourism dip by 7% from 2024, with electronic music festivals at risk in light of local discontent regarding safety and crime. Nonetheless, smaller, boutique gatherings like Bliss Burn continued to thrive, indicating an undeterred spirit within the community.

Ocaso Festival: A Silver Lining

Amid all the turmoil, Ocaso Festival emerged as a success story. This event transitioned from Tamarindo to El Anfiteatro Ocaso near Jacó Beach, hosting a sold-out crowd of about 5,000 attendees by the end of January. What sets Ocaso apart is its commitment to fostering local talent—reportedly, 50% of its bookings comprised local artists, thereby nourishing the national scene while appealing to international audiences.

The Growth of San José’s Nightlife

While coastal venues grappled with heavy setbacks, the capital city of San José blossomed into a notable center for electronic music. Emerging entities like Electric Animals, 3AM Techno, and XTYLE Productions have all played a role in attracting global talent while nurturing the local DJ scene.

Key venues like Campo Lago hosted significant events, demonstrating an appetite for quality music experiences beyond the club. For instance, Electric Animals organized an impressive ten-hour music event featuring industry names like Lee Foss and Sebastian Ledher at the National Convention Center.

Grassroots Festivals and Community Engagement

The flourishing local scene speaks to a commitment to local roots and community ties. The upcoming Oneiro Festival set for late November stands out as it honors the memory of Costa Rica’s first internationally recognized DJ. As it prepares for its fifth edition, it aims to highlight talent both locally and globally.

The Future: A Balancing Act

The tumultuous year for Costa Rica beckons reflections on the balance needed between fostering vibrant music culture and addressing local concerns. The recent police presence at Ocaso reflected a shift—officers interacted positively with attendees, indicating potential for healthy local relationships that promote safety without stifling the spirit of the festivals.

Festivals must address environmental concerns to create a more symbiotic relationship with local communities. Initiatives like beach cleanups post-events can help mitigate negative perceptions, positioning festivals as contributions to rather than disruptors of local ecosystems.

An Eye on Competition and Future Developments

With competition rising in the wider Latin American region (such as the Electric Daisy Carnival in Colombia), Costa Rica must muster a strategy to retain its unique charm while adapting to changing dynamics.

As San José’s electronic music scene matures, festivals gain momentum, exemplified by the intimate experiences curated by smaller entities. As the landscape continues to evolve, the passion for music persists within Costa Rica, suggesting a promising and vibrant future amidst the challenges faced.

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