A new event joins Torino’s cultural calendar this summer. Presagio Festival debuts on June 6 at Parco Arte Vivente (PAV), introducing a program that merges electronic music, experimental art, and community-driven initiatives.

Concept and Venue

Presagio Festival will transform PAV into an open-air venue where audiences experience both performance and social exchange. The event combines elements of a daytime gathering with an electronic music environment. It focuses on creating a shared space where sound and interaction become key themes.

Festival Structure

The format includes two main areas:
Main Stage: Focused on club-oriented performances.
Experimental Stage: A relaxed area for listening sessions and social connection.

Lineup Highlights

Dutch artist Legowelt leads the lineup, presenting a live set built on vintage synthesizers and signature electronic sound textures. Other performers include Vlada, E/Tape, and a range of local and international acts such as Voodoos and Taboos, Ace Vision, and Andrea Vietti. The program spans electro, techno, and experimental genres.

Art, Sustainability, and Cultural Exchange

Beyond music, Presagio incorporates art installations created from recycled materials, along with talks and workshops that promote dialogue on artistic and environmental topics. These elements reinforce the festival’s emphasis on sustainability and community involvement.

Capacity and Experience

Presagio Festival maintains a limited capacity, prioritizing atmosphere and meaningful engagement between attendees and artists. The intention is to create a conscious, small-scale event where music, art, and people intersect.

Tickets are available online through the festival’s official channels.

Author Isaac Elejalde

Born in Maracaibo and based in Berlin, Isaac Elejalde established himself as one of the most prolific producers on the Venezuelan scene today.

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