Taranto's waterfront transforms into a pulsing hub of electronic energy when Super Naturae Festival takes over the city's coastal edge. This isn't just another club night—it's a full-scale celebration where international talent meets the raw, industrial beauty of one of Puglia's most storied port cities.
The Lineup That Draws the Crowd
Super Naturae curates a roster that pulls from Europe's underground and mainstream circuits. Anthony Rother brings his electro legacy, while rising stars like Fantasm, Winson, and Vieze Asbak keep the decks burning with techno, house, and experimental beats. Local heroes Pablo Bozzi, Deejay Fisherman, and Vitino Capozzi anchor the night with deep knowledge of what moves the Tarantine floor.
The mix of international headliners and regional selectors creates a rare dynamic—global sounds filtered through the grit and warmth of a city that knows how to party until sunrise.
A Venue Shaped by Sea and Steel
The festival's location along Viale Jonio places you between Taranto's ancient maritime soul and its modern industrial edge. The sea breeze cuts through the bass, and the city's iconic bridges glow in the distance as the night deepens. It's a setting that feels uniquely Tarantine—rough-edged, authentic, and alive.
The open-air setup means you can dance under the stars, cool off by the waterfront, and catch conversations with travelers from across Europe who've made the trek for this exact energy.
What to Expect on the Night
- International and local DJs spinning across multiple hours, from sunset warm-ups to peak-time techno
- Open-air coastal atmosphere with industrial-chic aesthetics and sea views
- Free entry making it accessible for spontaneous night owls and dedicated fans alike
- Mixed crowd of locals, festivalgoers, and electronic music lovers from across Italy and beyond
- Late-night energy that extends well past midnight—bring stamina and comfortable shoes
Timing Your Taranto Festival Experience
Arrive early to explore Taranto's città vecchia—the old town on its island—before the festival kicks off. Grab panzerotti from a street vendor, walk the lungomare, and watch the sun drop into the Ionian Sea. By the time the first DJ takes the stage, you'll have the city's rhythm in your bones.
If you're staying overnight, Taranto's boutique hotels and B&B options in the historic center offer charm and proximity to both the festival and morning caffè spots. Combine the festival with a day trip to nearby Grottaglie, famous for its ceramics, or the coastal stretches toward Pulsano for a full weekend immersion.
