Peggy Gou, Eric Prydz, Four Tet, and Skrillex headline Sónar 2025
Honey Dijon, Armin van Buuren, BICEP, Barry Can't Swim and Indira Paganotto complete lineup of Barcelona's electronic music festival
Honey Dijon, Armin van Buuren, BICEP, Barry Can't Swim and Indira Paganotto complete lineup of Barcelona's electronic music festival
French band opens Sónar by Night edition ahead of Jessie Ware and Ben Böhmer in Barcelona
Bikôkô, C.O.U., Nicole L'Huillier, and Judeline are among first performers in Barcelona's electronic music festival
Described by Sónar as “one of the most advanced names in our scene”
Customers can buy them through an app and validate them through a QR code inside the vehicle
Barcelona’s two big summer music festivals announce diverse, stellar lineups
With La Mercè days away, get yourself to the Mercat de Música Viva de Vic to kickstart the party early
Request of the striking riggers to have the assembly work of another company halted rejected
Barcelona’s Sónar returns to push boundaries and redefine music and technology festivals once again
Running parallel to the electronic music festival, this technology festival takes place on the same weekend in July
With experience working in polls all over the world, Scytl, in partnership with Vector, argues for the introduction of electronic voting
Catalan Minister for Public Administration, Meritxell Borràs, assured that Catalans abroad will be able to vote electronically in the independence referendum, to take place next September. “If it is referred to in the referendum’s convening decree, the instrument will have to be there”, she said, in response to a parliamentarian question made by pro-independence radical left CUP MP, Benet Salellas. He urged the Government to make a “vehement” statement on the matter, since it has been a growing constant demand for those living abroad. During the 27-S Catalan elections in 2015, 21,771 Catalans abroad requested to vote, but only 14,781 ballots could finally be counted. Borràs considered it a “shame” and confirmed that the Government presented a bill to introduce electronic voting for Catalans abroad.
The Catalan Minister for Public Administrations Meritxell Borràs, stated that “in a matter of weeks” the Catalan Parliament will have a bill to “discuss and pass” electronic voting for Catalans abroad. “We just need the political will in order to make electronic voting become a reality for the next Catalan elections”, she stated during the 8th European Meeting of Catalan Communities, held between the 30th of September and the 2nd of October in London. During the last elections, only 7.5% of the nearly 200,000 Catalans living abroad and registered to vote were able to do so and 7,000 ballots that were sent on time weren’t able to reach their destination. “The vote abroad is an authentic odyssey”, said Borràs.