
Jardí Electrònic returns to Valencia this March
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On March 28, at Parc Urbà de Malilla, you’ll be able to enjoy sets from Dubbyman, Elojet and Elena Megi
Anyone who has attended Jardí Electrònic knows first-hand that its energy is highly addictive. Its music, atmosphere and positive vibe run through the bloodstream of attendees with irresistible force, generating an abundance of endorphins and endless smiles. For those who may not know, Jardí Electrònic is a series of daytime electronic music events held once a month in different parks and green spaces across Valencia.
Founded in 2018 in the Turia riverbed, the project has established itself as a recurring event in Valencia’s cultural calendar, bringing together a diverse community around a concept that combines music, public space and shared experience.
This March 28, Jardí Electrònic moves to Parc Urbà de Malilla, a true green lung for the city. The lineup for this edition features Dubbyman, who began showcasing his work as a DJ in 1992 under the pseudonym José Vértice. Acid house, funk, drum & bass and hip hop were among the ingredients of his early sets, supported by his collective Dogs Connected. Later on, his sound evolved toward house influenced by dub and electrofunk. He currently runs the label Deep Explorer Music together with his brother Above Smoke, where they release their own productions alongside works by national and international artists.
Elojet has been active in the Valencian scene for more than 15 years and is a former resident at Oven and Fayer. Curator of Discovery Vinyl, he is known for his ability to dig up sounds that make every set stand out. Elojet is a clubber to the core — one of those DJs forged on the dancefloor who has learned perfectly how crowds respond at different hours of the night. This instinct, together with his enviable musical selection, makes him a safe bet to keep you dancing even if you don’t recognize a single track.
Elena Megi is an artist in the fullest sense of the word. Beyond her passion for music, she also stands out in different branches of contemporary art. Elena invites audiences to explore artistic and cultural discovery as a fundamental pillar for building and repairing social connections.

What is Jardí Electrònic
Throughout its different editions, Jardí Electrònic has activated several urban locations such as Parc Central and Parc de Malilla, transforming everyday spaces into meeting points.
In a context where club culture is part of Valencia’s historical identity, Jardí Electrònic proposes expanding that imaginary: moving the electronic music experience into a daytime, open-air format, in contact with the city’s urban nature, as an alternative to the traditional night club.
The project is promoted by Agència Districte and Sena Productions, with institutional support from the Valencia City Council and the collaboration of Cerveza Turia.
An open-air cultural model
Jardí Electrònic understands electronic music as a contemporary cultural expression that can engage with public space through respect and coexistence.
Its concept is based on three main pillars:
- Daytime format (17:00–22:00) designed to integrate with the rhythm of urban life.
- Carefully curated music selection, with special attention to local talent and non-commercial proposals.
- Respect for the environment, promoting responsible use of green spaces and harmonious coexistence with local residents.
Over time, the series has built a loyal community that finds in Jardí an alternative cultural leisure experience adapted to the Mediterranean climate and lifestyle, where fresh air and natural light are essential parts of the experience.

