Here comes Sunandbass, the best of world Drum & Bass returns to Sardinia
In San Teodoro, a parade of the undisputed big names who have written the history of the genre will liven up the Gallura nights until September 14th.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The best of world Drum & Bass has returned to Sardinia to liven up the Gallura nights.
Until September 14th, San Teodoro will host the new edition of Sunandbass, the festival that for over twenty years has established itself as the most prestigious event of its kind. This Gallura village will welcome an international community who will gather on the island for a unique experience that unites music, landscapes, and community . From La Cinta beach to Bar Harbour, from the eagerly awaited return of Luna—after eighteen years—to the legendary nights of Ambra Night, with its two indoor and outdoor venues, every location will become a stage for unforgettable emotions.
Sunandbass is a phenomenon that has been uniting worlds for over 20 years. Over 95% of the audience comes from abroad, bringing with them diverse energies, cultures, and passions. It's a curious type of tourism, experiencing San Teodoro not only by night but also by day, discovering the local cuisine, landscapes, and traditions. A virtuous encounter that, year after year, leaves a tangible mark on the area, built on relationships, economic growth, and cultural enhancement.
The 2025 lineup celebrates the pioneers who have shaped the history of Drum & Bass—A Guy Called Gerald, Storm, London Elektricity, Doc Scott, Fabio & Grooverider, and Die—alongside newcomers like Lens, Catching Cairo, Chinese Daughter, and Flava D. The genre's great global ambassadors are also on board: DJ Marky from Brazil, Makoto from Japan, Presha from New Zealand, Calibre from Northern Ireland, and Breakage from England, not to mention excursions beyond the genre, with guests of international renown like Manchester's Children of Zeus, Ukrainian techno star Nastia, and the virtuosic vocals of Cleveland Watkiss MBE. Representing Sardinia are veteran ArpXP, along with Last Life and Inuza, testaments to the unbreakable bond between the festival and its host island.
This edition will once again be a collective journey, where sound meets the sea, and an international community becomes a family under the Sardinian sky.