Cupra are back at Beyond The Pale this year, debuting their new Club CuCú Stage, a late-night, rave-ready addition tucked into the heart of the festival’s woods.

Across the weekend, it will host a wide-ranging lineup of pioneering artists, from Jenny Greene to On The Pulse DJ Competition winner Lana Hayes, alongside special appearances from Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh and many more, making it one of the most talked-about new stages of the festival.

Running later than any other stage, Club CuCú will keep the energy going until 4am on Friday and Saturday nights, and until 2am on Sunday. The space will be fully transformed for an immersive late-night dance experience, with high-impact production featuring lasers, mirrored installations, and a powerful, thunderous sound system designed to match the intensity of the programming.

Musically, it’s shaping up to be one of the most adventurous and sonically daring corners of the festival. Highlights include High Fidelity’s forward-facing electro explorations, Lana Hayes’ underground UK-inspired selections, and Jenny Greene’s anthemic, genre-spanning sets, including her collaboration with Irvine Welsh that bridges literature and club culture alongside Steve Mac and Carl Loben. Elsewhere, January Winters brings pumping house energy, Eric Brown, Jade Carney, and Jake Fitz deliver a driving B3B of rolling minimal grooves, and Lou Morley rounds things out with an eclectic house selection.

Club CuCú is designed for those who want more than a standard festival set, a space built for boundary-pushing, eclectic sounds and unexpected moments deep into the night.

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