Key takeaways
- Brunch Electronik Madrid runs four Spring Season dates at Caja Mágica: May 9, 10, 16, and 17, 2026.
- The format is open-air electronic music with daytime or early-evening starts, not a traditional late-night club plan.
- Use public transport and bring official ID; general entry is for over-18s only.
What Brunch Electronik Is
Brunch Electronik is an open-air electronic music event series built around daytime dancing, international DJs, food trucks, and a less club-like rhythm than Madrid's late-night nightlife. The Madrid edition uses large outdoor formats rather than small-room club programming, so planning transport, weather, and entry matters.
Why It Matters In Madrid
Madrid has plenty of club nights, but Brunch fills a different slot: electronic music that starts in daylight and finishes late enough to feel like a full event without requiring an all-night plan. For newcomers, it is a useful way to experience Madrid's electronic music crowd without needing to decode the club scene first.
Dates, Times, And Location
The 2026 Madrid Spring Season dates confirmed on the official Brunch Electronik Madrid lineup are May 9, May 10, May 16, and May 17 at Caja Mágica. The Saturday sessions run from 17:00 to 00:30, while the Sunday sessions run from 16:00 to 23:00. Always check your specific ticket page before going, because event times can change.
Lineup Snapshot
May 9 is led by Dixon B2B Jimi Jules with Maceo Plex, JAMIIE, and Lola Bozzano. May 10 lists Speedy J B2B FJAAK, Gerd Janson B2B Marcel Dettmann, and Adiel B2B Quest. May 16 includes WhoMadeWho Hybrid DJ Set, Colyn, Deer Jade B2B LP Giobbi, Juan Hansen Live, and PAULITTAHH. May 17 lists Honey Dijon, DJ BORING B2B DJ Seinfeld, Bambounou B2B DJ Holographic, and Cinthie.
Tickets And Entry
Buy through the official Brunch Electronik Madrid lineup page or its official ticket links. Brunch's FAQ says tickets should be downloaded before arriving, mobile tickets are accepted, and ID may be requested at entry to prove legal age. General entry is for people over 18, and tickets are nominal, so avoid informal resale routes.
Getting To Caja Mágica
Madrid City Council recommends public transport for Caja Mágica events. The closest Metro station is San Fermín-Orcasur on Line 3, about 750 to 800 metres from the venue entrance. Cercanías stations Orcasitas and Doce de Octubre on line C-5 are around 15 to 20 minutes on foot. EMT bus lines 23, 78, and 123 pass near Glorieta de San Martín de la Vega, and special services may operate for large events.
Taxi And Ride-Hailing
Taxi can be useful on the way home, especially after the later Saturday finish, but expect demand around closing. Madrid's mobility guidance points to taxi pickup around Camino de Perales and event-specific exit arrangements. If you are going with a group, agree a meeting point before the music ends.
What To Bring
Bring your original official ID, your ticket ready on your phone, enough battery, and clothes that work for an outdoor event. Brunch's FAQ notes there is no cloakroom, though there may be a small-item storage area for items such as motorbike helmets or items not allowed inside. Avoid bringing anything you would not want to carry for several hours.
Food, Drinks, And Weather
Brunch says its events include local food trucks with vegan, vegetarian, and meat options. Treat the event as an outdoor plan: check the forecast, wear comfortable shoes, and bring sun or rain protection depending on the day. The FAQ says tickets are bought accepting weather risk, with refunds only in certain cancellation situations.
Crowd And Vibe
Expect an electronic music crowd rather than a general city festival crowd. The format is social and daytime-led, but the lineups are strong enough to attract serious dance music fans. It is better suited to people who want to dance and stay for a long session than to someone looking for a quick casual stop.
Tips For Newcomers
Choose the date by lineup and finish time, not just by weekend availability. Download your ticket before leaving home, carry ID, use public transport where possible, and do not assume you can leave and re-enter. Brunch's FAQ says leaving and coming back is not permitted unless you pay again and tickets are still available.
Where To Continue After
Caja Mágica is in Usera, so it is not the same as finishing in Malasaña or Chueca. If you want to continue afterwards, plan the move back toward Legazpi, Lavapiés, La Latina, or the centre before the end of the event. For Sundays, assume the night may naturally end earlier and plan around transport comfort rather than forcing a late continuation.
Final Practical Summary
Brunch Electronik Madrid is a strong pick if you want open-air electronic music, a daytime start, and a crowd that is there for the DJs. The practical keys are simple: choose the right lineup, buy through official links, carry ID, use public transport, and plan your return before you are tired.
Main tradeoffs
- Caja Mágica works well for large events, but it requires more transport planning than a central club.
- The daytime format is easier than an all-night club plan, but it still means several hours outdoors.
- Tickets and entry rules are stricter than casual nightlife, so ID and official ticket handling matter.
Sources
- Brunch Electronik Madrid lineup and tickets / Brunch Electronik Madrid
- Brunch Electronik Madrid FAQ / Brunch Electronik Madrid
- What is Brunch? / Brunch Electronik Madrid
- Brunch Electronik Madrid Caja Mágica mobility plan / Madrid City Council
