Benicassim lineup history
This page is a simple Benicassim lineup history index. It pulls together all the individual year pages – from classic 2010s editions through to the latest 2020s posters – so you can quickly jump to the FIB lineups you’re most interested in. Each year page includes headliners, key acts and extra detail like reviews, clashfinders and travel links. For official festival information, see the Benicàssim website or the FIB Wikipedia page.

Use the quick links below to jump to recent posters, or scroll down for a year-by-year timeline of Festival Internacional de Benicàssim lineups. You can also explore decade summaries and archived posters on eFestivals.
Quick links: latest Benicassim lineups
- Benicassim 2026 lineup (current guide)
- Benicassim 2025 lineup – The Black Keys, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Foster the People
- Benicassim 2024 lineup – Black Eyed Peas, Royal Blood, Yungblud, The Libertines
- Benicassim 2023 lineup – The Offspring, Franz Ferdinand, Bastille
- Benicassim 2022 lineup preview – example acts and post-covid return notes
2020s Benicassim lineups
The early 2020s were shaped by cancellations and then a gradual rebuild. These pages cover that story, from the Covid gap to the big return years.
- Benicassim 2026 lineup – the current edition, with a full guide to dates, tickets, travel and the latest headliners.
- Benicassim 2025 lineup – The Black Keys, Thirty Seconds to Mars and Foster the People on top, with Bloc Party, Olly Alexander (Years & Years), Hinds, Love of Lesbian, Viva Suecia and a deep Spanish/UK undercard.
- Benicassim 2024 lineup – Black Eyed Peas, Royal Blood, Yungblud and The Libertines plus Jess Glynne, The Vaccines, Milky Chance, Arde Bogotá, Lori Meyers and a packed local bill.
- Benicassim 2023 lineup – The Offspring, Franz Ferdinand and Bastille leading a punk-pop and indie-leaning weekend with Zara Larsson, 2manydjs, Mimi Webb and Spanish favourites.
- Benicassim 2022 lineup – preview page using recent FIB acts (Kasabian, The Kooks, Steve Aoki, Tyga and more) to show the sound of post-pandemic Benicàssim. Includes notes on the 2020 and 2021 cancellations.
2010s Benicassim lineups
The 2010s were peak years for FIB, with huge indie and electronic posters almost every summer. These pages dig into each year in more detail, including headliners, undercards and how the weekends felt on the ground.
Late 2010s
- Benicassim 2019 lineup – Kings of Leon, Lana Del Rey, Fatboy Slim and The 1975 headlining, backed by Franz Ferdinand, George Ezra, Jess Glynne, Kodaline, Gorgon City and a strong Spanish alternative scene.
- Benicassim 2018 lineup – The Killers, Liam Gallagher and Travis Scott leading the bill, with Two Door Cinema Club, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Bastille, Wolf Alice and more.
- Benicassim 2017 lineup – Red Hot Chili Peppers and Kasabian, plus The Weeknd, Foals, Liam Gallagher and a mix of electronic and Spanish indie across the stages.
- Benicassim 2016 lineup – Muse, The Chemical Brothers (live), Major Lazer and Kendrick Lamar, with Disclosure, Massive Attack, The 1975, Catfish & The Bottlemen and more.
Mid 2010s
- Benicassim 2015 lineup – Blur, The Prodigy, Portishead and Florence + The Machine on top, with Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Crystal Fighters, Public Enemy, Clean Bandit, Bastille and a long supporting bill.
- Benicassim 2014 lineup – Kasabian, The Libertines and Paolo Nutini, plus Ellie Goulding, Jake Bugg, M.I.A, Tinie Tempah, Manic Street Preachers, Tame Impala, The 1975, Razorlight and more.
- Benicassim 2013 lineup – Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, Queens of the Stone Age and Beady Eye leading a classic indie poster with Primal Scream, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Miles Kane, Dizzee Rascal, La Roux and Jake Bugg.
- Benicassim 2012 lineup – Bob Dylan, The Stone Roses, New Order and Florence + The Machine in one of the most talked-about FIB lineups of the decade.
- Benicassim 2011 lineup – Arcade Fire, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys and Portishead, with Elbow, Friendly Fires, Primal Scream, Tinie Tempah, Beirut and more across the weekend.
How to use this Benicassim lineup index
Each linked year page includes more detail – headliners, A–Z lists, stage breakdowns, sometimes clashfinders and links out to reviews or fan reports. If you’re planning a future trip, it’s a handy way to compare different editions and see what kind of artists Benicàssim usually books. For more archived posters, see FIB on eFestivals.
Once you’ve finished browsing the Benicassim lineup history, use these guides to plan your own beach-and-bands weekend: