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Boris Brejcha returns to Sevilla for Pandora club night

Boris Brejcha’s Pandora night showed Sevilla’s appetite for high-tech minimal, with a 1,500-capacity room running from 22:00 to 07:00.

Jamie Taylor··2 min read
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Boris Brejcha returns to Sevilla for Pandora club night
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Boris Brejcha’s return to Sevilla played like a scene check, not just a date on a flyer. Pandora Sevilla hosted the German artist on Friday, May 22, 2026, from 22:00 to 07:00, and the night was tagged Techno / Minimal Techno, a signal that the city was ready for Brejcha’s full high-tech minimal apparatus rather than a routine headline set.

The bill gave that idea real weight. Alongside Brejcha came Edu Imbernon, Pole Position, Gonçalo, Vico Deep, Unai García, Dhuna and Noliv, turning the night into a proper club lineup instead of a single-name showcase. That matters in Brejcha’s case because his draw has always sat at the point where minimal precision meets big-room theatre. He is not booked simply as a techno act; he is booked as the architect of a very specific lane.

Brejcha’s backstory explains why that lane still carries so much pull. Born in Ludwigshafen in 1981, he was seriously injured in the Ramstein air disaster at age six, discovered electronic music through a Thunderdome CD and started producing at 12. His first releases arrived in 2006, and by 2012 he had named his own sound High-Tech Minimal. He later founded Fckng Serious in 2015, while the Joker mask, inspired by Brazilian Carnival, cemented the visual identity that has followed him ever since.

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Pandora is the other half of the story. The venue opened in late October 2023, and both its own presentation and Resident Advisor’s club profile frame it as a new Sevilla room built for serious electronic programming, with a capacity for 1,500 people and a club format that runs until dawn. That positioning explains why Brejcha’s return landed there rather than in a more generic live setting. Pandora has already hosted names such as Richie Hawtin, Joseph Capriati, Paco Osuna and Artbat, so the room has been building the kind of credibility that makes a Brejcha booking feel like part of a pattern, not a one-off.

Brejcha’s wider profile still reaches far beyond the underground. His Cercle and Tomorrowland sets have together drawn about 140 million views on YouTube, and that scale sits comfortably beside the stripped-down mechanics of his sound. Sevilla’s response to this booking made the point clearly: high-tech minimal is not drifting into the background. In Pandora, it found a room built to carry it until morning.

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