WELCOME TO BAKED PARK

Baked Park is a high-energy outdoor celebration of hip-hop and laid back culture - a vibrant fusion of music, community, and culture. This edition will feature iconic performances by Cormega, Slayter, Joey Fatts and many more legends of the genre, bridging rugged classic hip-hop with the freshest sounds of the genre. Get ready for smooth vibes, powerful sounds, and an all-day “baked” atmosphere. Come through, connect, and elevate with the family.
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EXPERIENCE BAKEDLONA

Join us on Saturday, August 30th at Poble Espanyol (Barcelona) for a day and night of music, good vibes, and unforgettable performances — featuring Slayter, Cormega, Joey Fatts, Catana, and more.

Hosted by Mbaka the Truth. On the decks: Diara DGY and DJ Saud. From 5:00 PM to midnight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Baked Park is a vibrant one-day cultural and music festival that brings together hip-hop, DJ sets, art, and a strong community vibe in the heart of Barcelona. Held at Poble Espanyol La Carpa, the event features a packed lineup of artists such as Slayter, Cormega, Joey Fatts, Cejaz Negraz, Kid Frankie, and many more. Prepare for high-energy performances, unique visuals, food and drinks, and a celebration of urban culture in one of the city's most iconic venues.
Baked Park will take place on Saturday, August 30, from 5:00 PM to midnight, at Poble Espanyol La Carpa in Barcelona.
This is an 18+ event. Please bring valid ID to enter. Check with the organizers to confirm the age limit.
Tickets are available here! Buy them before they sell out.
The event takes place in La Carpa, an open space within Poble Espanyol — maintaining an open, festival-like atmosphere.
Yes, burgers from the iconic Fast Eddie’s will be available and tacos from Metl Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available at the bar.
It's an iconic open-air venue located in the Montjuïc area of Barcelona. Search "Poble Espanyol La Carpa" on Google Maps for directions.
The event takes place in La Carpa, a covered space within Poble Espanyol — offering protection from the weather, but maintaining an open, festival-like atmosphere.

Yes, there are usually food trucks and bars available on site.

Public transportation (bus or metro to Plaça Espanya) is highly recommended. From there, it's common to walk up to Montjuïc, or you can take a short taxi ride.
There is limited parking near Poble Espanyol, but public transportation or car-sharing services are recommended.