As the Copa del Rey final between Atlético de Madrid and Real Sociedad takes place at La Cartuja Stadium on April 18th, Seville will be bustling with fans. To complement the sporting event, Sala Pandora will offer a high-level electronic music night.
The main DJ for the evening will be James Hype, originally from Merseyside and born in 1989. Known for his turntable skills, he is a regular at Hï Ibiza and boasts over 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify. His hit Ferrari (2022) has garnered 2 billion streams, achieved platinum status in Spain, and reached number one in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Italy.
Joining James Hype, the afterparty will feature other prominent Tech House artists, including Ecuadorian Carloh, Catalan Esther Bronchal, Asturian Richie Risco, and local artist Baffi. This event is part of the touring REBELS series.
Located in the Store industrial estate, north of Seville and just a 15-minute taxi ride from La Cartuja, Sala Pandora has established itself over the past two and a half years as a key venue for electronic artist tours, fostering a community of clubbers across Western Andalusia. The venue features three rooms, an impeccable sound system, and impressive lighting and audiovisual production. Tickets for James Hype's session are available on the official REBELS website starting from 14 euros.
The city of Seville is experiencing a period of intense cultural activity, with the recent conclusion of Holy Week and the upcoming Feria de Sevilla. Before the REBELS event, Sala Pandora will also host a concert by Leire Martínez, former vocalist of La Oreja de Van Gogh, who will present her album Historias de aquella niña as part of the Insólito series.




