In the Park is bringing back its Club Nature festival this spring at Espacio Qanat (Cartuja) on March 28. The event will follow in the footsteps of its older sibling, though with a more intimate, itinerant, and experimental format featuring limited capacity and the goal of promoting local culture and national artists.
It will take place near the Cartuja Technology Park starting at 4:00 PM, and admission is free. Individual registration is now open on Linktree.
Club Nature, as we mentioned, offers an experience similar to In the Park, though with more intimate sets and concerts to enhance the connection between artists, the audience, and the surroundings.
Electronic music, tropical rhythms, and experimental sounds will take over this Sevillian oasis in the final days of March.
Club Nature’s musical lineup
Following the dynamic of its first edition, Club Nature is committed to connecting global scenes, breaking down the barriers between the artist and the dance floor. Tradition and the avant-garde come together on the lineup for March 28.
- Phran. A master at blending the pulse of techno with the darkest tropical rhythms.
- Chica Acosta. Afro-Caribbean groove and deconstructed Colombian roots to heat up the dance floor.
- Naya Binghi. Sonic nomadism brought to life, connecting the vibes of Jamaica and Africa with the soul of Andalusia.
- The elegance of timeless house driven by powerful basslines courtesy of B-Lions & Camore.
- Finally, the local touch is provided by the Seville-based label Dead Trax Showcase (Hartta B2B Random Vestax), raw energy with broken beats and a British heritage.
What is Espacio Qanat?
Club Nature is shaping up to be an unmissable event that combines a great musical lineup with the futuristic architecture evoked by Espacio Qanat.