Circuit Festival Barcelona
Two-week August takeover — pool by day, warehouse by night
European + American, mostly male
"Circuit isn't a festival, it's a nine-day negotiation with your own body. Nobody does all thirteen parties. The locals' formula: Water Park is non-negotiable, one Razzmatazz night, the Main Event, and beach recovery days in between. Anyone who tells you they did everything is lying or twenty-two."
— Jordi, 41, Barcelona (been going since 2011)
How Barcelona became the capital of glitter
Circuit Festival is what happened when Matinée Group — the crew already running Barcelona's biggest gay club nights — decided in 2008 that one night was thinking too small. Their idea was almost civic: instead of one megavenue, take over the whole city. Thirteen parties across nine days, each in a different club, beach, or fairground, stitched together by a wristband and a bus line. Barcelona in early August now simply is Circuit: 70,000 visitors, the Gayxample district running at maximum, and an economy of glitter the city tourism board stopped pretending not to love years ago.
Muscle armies, pop kids, and everyone in between
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via Stay22A bigger tent than you'd expect. The shirtless-army core is here in force, but thirteen very different parties fan the crowd out: the fetish crowd owns Pervert XXL, the Brazilians own Guapo, the pop kids own Candy, and the beach parties collect everyone who just wants sun and a €6 drink. It's less curated-glamour than XLSIOR and more come-as-you-are — Spanish prices help, and so does a city where the festival is one layer of an already enormous gay summer.
The week, night by night (Aug 1-9, 2026)
- Sat 1 Aug — Big Opening · Sala Input · the official starting gun, everyone's first-night energy
- Sun 2 Aug — Guapo Brasil · Razzmatazz · the week's strongest Latin heat
- Tue 4 Aug — Water Park Day & Night · Illa Fantasia · THE flagship — survival guide below
- Tue 4 Aug — Candy Madrid · Safari Disco Club · pop, glitter, the un-serious night
- Wed 5 Aug — Macho · Luz de Gas · exactly what it sounds like
- Thu 6 Aug — Sundia (day) · SeaseaClub · central beach-club daytime, no bus required
- Thu 6 Aug — Pervert XXL · Razzmatazz · the dark-and-kinky marquee night
- Fri 7 Aug — Rápido · Safari Disco Club · the cruisey late-night institution
- Sat 8 Aug — The Main Event · Fira Gran Via · the closing blowout in a literal exhibition hall, Eurovision-scale production
- All week — Girlie Circuit · the women's festival by the same producers runs its own pool parties and Main Party across these same days
The Water Park: the one that defines the whole thing
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via Stay22There's a saying regulars repeat like scripture: if you haven't done the Water Park, you haven't done Circuit. One Tuesday, the Illa Fantasia water park outside the city (Vilassar de Dalt) becomes the most surreal sight in gay nightlife — 14,000 people in swimwear, slides running, a main stage over the wave pool. The day party runs 10:00-22:00 and ends with fireworks; the night party takes over inside from 22:00-06:00.
Water Park survival kit (learned the hard way):
- Book your locker online in advance on the Matinée site. The people who wait for the day itself stand two hours in the Catalan sun for a key. Two. Hours.
- Flip-flops or water shoes, non-negotiable. August concrete between the slides reaches burn-your-soles temperatures — barefoot is how the medic tent meets new friends.
- Waterproof sunscreen, reapplied. You'll be dancing in a wave pool from noon. Don't be the boiled tomato at the night party.
- Change of clothes if you're doing day + night — showers exist, queues are biblical.
The map: where you dance and where you sleep
- The big rooms: Razzmatazz (marquee club nights), Fira Gran Via (The Main Event)
- Matinée home turf: Safari Disco Club (Rápido, Candy), Luz de Gas (Macho)
- Daytime, no bus needed: GO Beach Club and SeaseaClub, central
- Base camp: Gayxample — sleep here and you're walking distance from the bars, brunch, and half the pre-parties
Gayxample sold out? The July plan B
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via Stay22By early July the gay district is full or charging revenge prices. Two neighborhoods that solve it smartly:
- Poblenou — walking distance to Razzmatazz (which hosts several of the biggest nights), close to the beach for recovery days, and last-minute rates that haven't lost their minds.
- Poble Sec — trendy, some of the city's best casual food, and on the green L3 metro line that runs straight to Plaça Catalunya — which is exactly where the Water Park buses depart. You're two stops from the single most important bus stop of your week.
The damage: what it actually costs
Spain keeps this cheaper than its Mediterranean rival: pass €300-400 (buy at first release — same wristband, lowest price), or cherry-pick singles at €30-70. Gayxample hotels run high-season-plus but nothing like Mykonos; drinks are Barcelona-normal. Honest all-in for the full nine days with a pass and a decent hotel: €1,800-3,000 — and a long weekend built around Water Park + Main Event does it for well under €1,000, the best value-per-spectacle in the circuit world.
Where it sits on your calendar: two weeks before XLSIOR Mykonos, and the double-header — Barcelona for scale, Mykonos for the setting — is the classic European circuit August. Just book the recovery week after. You'll need it.
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