The 2026 edition marks a significant step forward for the festival, expanding from two to three days. The first date, June 19, will be entirely free and dedicated exclusively to promoting emerging artists. The other two paid days will be July 24 and July 25.
“"This year we are taking a leap forward with three days of festival, and it is a fantastic lineup."
The provisional lineup already features prominent names in the Catalan scene such as Joan Dausà, La Pegatina, Nil Moliner, La Fúmiga, Bosch els Tallets, and Figaflaues. Lladó confirmed that one surprise name is still pending to be revealed to complete the program.
In addition to the expanded dates, the organization has improved the space at Passeig Marimon Asprer to ensure public comfort, gaining space in the main area and relocating the food trucks section. A new bands contest will also be announced soon to give starting talents their first opportunity. Tickets for July 24 and July 25 are already on sale.
The festival, which attracts audiences from across Spain, including Valencia, Lleida, and the Balearic Islands, invites everyone to follow the latest updates through its official website.




