
Tunisian Underground Festival ‘Fantasy' Returns to Hammamet May 9th-11
Last year, Fantasy Festival cemented itself as one of Tunisia's most exciting underground gatherings—a space where music, movement, and community converged under the Hammamet sky. Now, as it gears up for its second edition on May 9, 10, and 11, the festival is moving into a new home: Omar Khayyam Hotel, setting the stage for an evolved experience while keeping the same raw energy at its core.
With its first wave lineup now unveiled, Fantasy 2025 is shaping up to be an eclectic sonic journey. The roster brings together a mix of regional and international selectors, each bringing their own pulse to the festival's growing identity. Names like Amine Trabelsi, Briki, Deejay Pipe & Taslo, Emine Benali, Formiq, Goutham, The Hamdi The Ryder, Hamish Cole & Toby Nicholas, Hitsh, Klubb M8, and Melkart are just the first sparks of what's to come.
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