INPUT
High Fidelity Dance Club, located at Avenida de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13-27, 08038
Barcelona, Spain, stands as one of the city’s premier venues for electronic music lovers, particularly those passionate about high-fidelity sound and immersive club experiences. The club is uniquely situated within the historical Poble Espanyol, a famous open-air
architectural museum that showcases a variety of Spanish building styles and hosts numerous cultural events. Opened in 2016, INPUT quickly garnered a reputation for its cutting-edge light and sound technology, with a powerful Funktion-One sound system and an innovative approach to club design that prioritizes both acoustics and atmosphere.
This dedication to sonic quality has made it highly regarded not only among club-goers but also among international DJs and producers who seek venues that respect the integrity of their music. The cultural significance of INPUT is rooted in its role in reviving
Barcelona’s underground scene, providing a home for techno and house music aficionados. While the Poble Espanyol complex itself dates back to 1929, INPUT’s specific location has stayed
constant since its founding, but the venue regularly updates its interior and equipment to maintain its status at the forefront of electronic music culture in
Barcelona.
The club is also known for embracing inclusivity, creativity, and freedom of expression, reflected in its diverse programming and welcoming environment.
Notable artists who have performed at INPUT
High Fidelity Dance Club include international stars such as
Amelie Lens,
Charlotte de Witte,
Adam Beyer,
Solomun,
Len Faki,
Nina Kraviz, and
Maceo Plex, as well as acclaimed local talents like
Paco Osuna,
Coyu, and
Andre Buljat. The venue regularly hosts showcase events from renowned labels and collectives, further solidifying its role as a key
player in the electronic music scene both within
Barcelona and on a global scale.