Winter is back in Andorra, and with it, L’Abarset is preparing to maintain its reign at the top of the European après-ski scene with a lineup that promises intense excitement. The iconic Grandvalira venue has just unveiled its spectacular winter lineup, packed with internationally renowned artists. L’Abarset thus reaffirms its role as the undisputed leader of the Andorran music scene, fusing gastronomy, sport, nature, and the best electronic music.
The first event will be on Saturday, November 29th and will feature Davide Squillace, a prolific artist and true alchemist of house and tech house.
Looking ahead to December, L’Abarset’s DJ booth will host Brunch Electronik (05/12), featuring Nina Kraviz and her relentless sets of techno, minimal, and house, along with Quest, one of the most sought-after selectors of the moment. Also in the same month, you can enjoy SYREETA (06/12), the British artist whose eclectic style has shattered every glass ceiling in her path, along with Calvin Clarke, one of the emerging talents of Manchester’s ever-vibrant scene; Hector Couto (13/12), a key figure in the current tech house scene thanks to his perfect blend of Chicago house and old-school techno; the iconic Bresh (19/12) party, which repeats in its collaboration with L’Abarset; Bastian Bux 20/12), who eschews artifice to deliver pure electronic music with deep textures and powerful harmonies; Lola Bozzano (26/12), who moves between Chopin and the underground, integrating piano and vocals into hybrid sets; Melanie Ribbe (27/12), whose eclectic mix of Caribbean rhythms and European tech house transforms every dance floor into an electric carnival. and Anthony Godfather (31/12), the father of one of the most exciting genres of the moment: latin tech
January will kick off with a Brunch date headlined by 2ManyDjs, the Belgian duo known for blending styles, genres, and eras to chart new, unexplored musical territories. It will continue with Francisco Allendes, showcasing his synthetic house loaded with organic rhythms and percussion; AJ Christou, whose obsession with groove has taken him to the top; and Rendher, Barcelona’s own architect of tech house groove. Paco Osuna’s brand Now Here will also be there, represented by Jöella Jackson and her house heartbeat that fuses soul, disco, and groove; Iglesias, with his signature live percussion and analog-infused style; Paco Osuna himself, a heavyweight without whom today’s techno would be impossible to understand; Latmun, celebrated for his ability to move between pure house and tech house while always keeping a club focus; and Chris DiPerri, who turns any dancefloor into a whirlwind of groove. The month’s final dates will be in the hands of Toman, the mastermind of Dutch house percussion; Kiko Navarro, with his rich sonic palette that blends house with Latin, Afro-Caribbean, disco, jazz, and funk influences; and Silvie Loto, whose sound strikes the perfect balance between elegant house and punchy tech house.
Chus, a pioneer of the Iberican sound who has shaped his own style of organic house with tribal essence and ever-evolving textures, will open February at L’Abarset. He’ll be followed by Wade, who has shaken up the scene with his blend of rave spirit and modern club energy; Gordo, one of the leading figures in the world of Latin tech house; Anna Tur b2b Tini Gessler —a back-to-back they’ve brought to iconic spots such as the Hola Zermatt festival in the Swiss Alps; B Jones, whose sets are always a roller coaster of emotions between tech house and eurodance; and Adam Beyer, a key figure in the industry and one of the most influential DJs of the past few decades.
And finally, toward the end of the season, the après-ski crowd will be able to enjoy performances by East End Dubs, whose dark, deep house stands out for its timelessness; Pole Position, the thrilling new project from Loïc Le Joliff, founder of Brunch Electronik, together with former F1 driver Jaime Alguersuari; Ale de Tuglie, whose borderless club style dominates any dancefloor he touches; Chelina Manuhutu, one of the unstoppable forces of the underground scene; and Mariano Mellino, who will showcase his trademark dynamic sets where progressive house meets melodic techno.
In addition, L’Abarset is keeping “L’After”, meaning that the season’s most important dates will continue in a club format with extended hours from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
You can check the full line-up here.
Opening hours
Until December 27, 2025
Restaurant
From Wednesday to Sunday: 12:00 PM – 04:00 PM
Monday and Tuesday: Closed
From December 28, 2025:
Restaurant
From Sunday to Friday: 12:00PM – 10:00 PM
Saturdays: 12:00PM – 04:00PM
Goiko (foodtruck) *
Fridays: 04:30 PM – 09:30 PM
Saturdays: 04:30 PM – 10:30 PM
*In February, Goiko is open Thursday to Saturday, 04:30 PM – 10:30 PM.
Tickets and reservations
Event tickets, restaurant reservations, and VIP area bookings are available on L’Abarset’s official website: www.abarset.com.
