MAGIC BREAK RETURNS TO ANTALYA FEAT. ARGY, BRINA KNAUSS, JOYHAUSER, LAOLU, CHRIS AVANTGARDE, MASSANO, POLO & PAN, NATASCHA POLKE AND MORE

The 18th edition of Magic Break is shaping up to be a special one with world class headliners Argy, Brina Knauss, Joyhauser, Laolu, Chris Avantgarde, Massano, Polo & Pan and over 30 more all revealed. This lush Mediterranean escape plays out in the gorgeous coastal city of Antalya, Turkey, from April 20-23rd, 2023. Tickets always sell out for this special festival so get yours now at https://www.magicbreaktr.com/

Magic Break is the biggest spring festival on the Med. It is known for welcoming music lovers from all over Europe to a sun-kissed spot with across 4 days and 3 nights with a wide range of accommodation options all right by the stunning seafront and by the golden Blue Flag beaches of the region. As well as the music, there is plenty to explore at Magic Break with rich local cultures and customs as well as unlimited food and drinks, including beer or premium liquors depending on your ticket type. 

In all there are three outdoor and three indoor sages each with their own concept and carefully curated line-ups. The music comes from a fine cross section of names from the worlds of house, techno, bass, disco and electro with plenty of local stars as well as international names. 

Chief amongst them are long time Greek house tastemaker Argy, stylish Slovenian selector Brina Knauss, hard hitting Belgian pair Joyhauser, Nigerian bred, Brooklyn-based performance and visual artist, singer, songwriter, musician and human rights activist Laolu, plus a live show from Natascha Polke, house vibes Polo & Pan, a special back to back between Paolo Ferrara and Lorenzo Raganzini, and much more from the likes of Adam Ten, Henri Bergmann, Josh Gigante, Skala, Massano and more. 

Magic Break is also a place to hear top local talents Deniz Kabu, Ferhat Albayrak, Grafin, Mehmet Özbek, Menachem 26, Orkun Bozdemir, Wolfson and more and also to discover  some well-known secrets of the buzzing Turkish scene, some of whom are now on the radar of labels and clubs worldwide. 

This year the festival comes with the theme, Garden of Hesperides, which is inspired by stories as old as human history and is about looking ahead to the good times, to celebrating life and getting into a state of pure happiness with the community of dancers around.