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BEONIX brings Adam Beyer and Röyksopp to Cyprus this September

Adam Beyer and Röyksopp top BEONIX’s four-stage return to Limassol, turning Cyprus into a late-summer techno stop. The festival runs 25-27 September at ETKO.

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BEONIX brings Adam Beyer and Röyksopp to Cyprus this September
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BEONIX will return to ETKO in Limassol from 25 to 27 September with a four-stage format that mixes DJ sets, live performances, art installations and hybrid AV shows. Adam Beyer and Röyksopp sit at the top of the bill, giving the Cyprus festival enough weight to pull in techno heads and live-electronic fans in the same weekend.

The lineup reads like a deliberate bridge between the harder end of the club spectrum and the more melodic side of contemporary electronic music. Alongside Beyer and Röyksopp, the festival has locked in CamelPhat, Jan Blomqvist, Monolink, Argy, Bedouin, Benny Benassi, Pan-Pot, Patrick Mason and Wade. For anyone who follows minimal and techno closely, the more telling names are the ones that keep the floor honest: OXIA, Spartaque, Raxon and Adiel all point to a proper underground backbone rather than a crossover shell built only for the poster.

That balance matters because BEONIX is not selling itself as a simple DJ marathon. The four-stage setup, with installations and hybrid AV work folded into the music program, pushes it closer to the European festival format that tries to make the site itself part of the draw. ETKO in Limassol gives that idea some room to breathe, and the September dates place the event right at the tail end of summer, when a lot of the big continental festival circuit is already thinning out.

For club travelers, that timing is the smart part. Cyprus is not being framed here as a side quest or a warm-weather detour, but as a late-summer stop with enough name power, scene credibility and production ambition to stand on its own. Beyer, Röyksopp and the rest of the bill give BEONIX the kind of range that can pull in different corners of electronic music without flattening the identity of the event. That is what makes this one feel bigger than a lineup announcement and more like a claim on the map.

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