Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up

Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up

On the weekend of September 12 and 13, 2025, the Nuvola at EUR – an architectural masterpiece by Massimiliano Fuksas – will be transformed for the first time into a musical space. Not just an exceptional location, but a living, breathing body of the festival: an immersive environment where light, sound, and architecture merge into a collective experience that blends club culture, experimentation, and live performance. It is within this new setting that the 14th edition of Spring Attitude will take place, a festival now firmly established on the map of contemporary Italian music, co-produced with EUR SpA. The goal is clear: to turn one of the symbols of Roman urban design into a meeting point between generations, aesthetics, and musical languages. Spring Attitude continues to propose a festival format far removed from traditional structures. No main stage, no hierarchy – just an invitation to get lost in the sound, in a setting that evolves with those who move through it. For two days, La Nuvola will no longer be just architecture but will become an experience, a community, and a shared vibration.

The first day will be headlined by BICEP, a duo that has become symbolic of the new global electronic scene, bringing to the stage CHROMA, their new audiovisual show in its exclusive Italian debut: a hypnotic flow of high-intensity sound and visuals. Joining them is Apparat, returning with a layered, cinematic DJ set that reaffirms his central role in the European electronic landscape. On the more nocturnal, club-oriented front, DJ Gigola arrives from Berlin with one of her unpredictable, fluid sets, while La Rappresentante di Lista embodies the theatrical flair of Italian electronic pop. Giorgio Poi adds a more intimate and surreal alt-pop touch, Coca Puma delivers a set somewhere between nu-jazz and dreamy electronics, and Golden Years makes his live debut with a hybrid performance backed by a band and guest artists. Rounding out the lineup are Post Nebbia, EMMA, fenoaltea, and Arssalendo, representing the more fringe shades of Italy’s new musical wave.

Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up | Image 576343
Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up | Image 576342
Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up | Image 576347
Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up | Image 576345
Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up | Image 576346
Spring Attitude Festival is moving to the Nuvola for its 14th edition The music festival returns to Rome on Sept. 12 and 13 with an outstanding line-up | Image 576344

The second day ventures into more international and psychedelic directions: L’Impératrice returns to Italy with their signature elegant funk-pop, while Altın Gün blend traditional Anatolian instruments with rock pulses, offering one of the festival’s most original performances. Ellen Allien brings her uncompromising techno energy, while DJ Tennis adds a more emotive and narrative-driven dimension. There is also space for emerging Italian voices such as La Niña, fresh from winning the Targa Tenco award, who fuses Mediterranean roots with contemporary tension; Dov’è Liana, who blurs the lines between pop and electronic music; Planet Opal and Jaden Thompson, reinforcing the day’s club-focused edge. faccianuvola, Alessandro Addi, and the back-to-back set by Francesco Maria and Andrea Saba bring the event to a close.