Low Festival announces its move to Torrevieja and confirms Editors, Dani Fernández, Fangoria and Alcalá Norte among the first names of its next edition

12.11.2025
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Rosario Martínez and Domingo Paredes present the arrival of the festival as a new boost for tourism and culture in the city. Low Festival lands in Torrevieja to begin a new chapter for the biggest festival in the province. Today, the first twelve confirmed artists were announced, marking the start of the #Low2026 lineup. General admission and VIP passes are once again available at www.lowfestival.es/abonos/. The organizers have announced a special 50% discount on tickets for residents of Torrevieja, who can get their discounted pass only until November 30th, or earlier if the quota sells out.

The director of Low Festival, José Manuel Piñero, and the councilors for Tourism and Youth of the Torrevieja City Council, Rosario Martínez and Domingo Paredes, have officially announced the city of salt as the new home of the largest festival in the province of Alicante – and one of the ten most important in Spain – and have revealed the first 12 confirmed acts: Editors, Dani Fernández, Fangoria, Alcalá Norte, Barry B, Natalia Lacunza, Ojete Calor, Veintiuno, Besmaya, joseluis, Perro, and Repion. A lineup that combines legendary artists with the most vibrant emerging talents on the national and international scene.

Following last Friday's announcement regarding the change of venue, Torrevieja has emerged as the ideal location for this new phase of the festival. Known for its golden sandy beaches and excellent Mediterranean climate, the city has become a key destination for summer tourism and large-scale cultural events. This strategic move reflects Low Festival's commitment to continued growth and to offering a broader and more accessible experience. Torrevieja presents itself as a venue capable of hosting thousands of attendees, with the capacity to expand stage infrastructure, food areas, and complementary services.

Torrevieja, city of concerts and festivals

Rosario Martínez, the Councillor for Tourism, emphasized that “the arrival of Low Festival in Torrevieja marks a turning point in our city's tourism profile. It is a nationally renowned event that will attract thousands of visitors and place Torrevieja firmly on the map of major cultural and musical destinations in the Mediterranean. This is a unique opportunity to further consolidate a tourism model based on quality, culture, and sustainability.”

For his part, Domingo Paredes, Councilor for Youth, emphasized that “for the young people of Torrevieja and the entire region, hosting a festival like Low represents a true cultural revolution. We're talking about an event that combines talent, community, and live music, and that will generate a significant social and economic impact on the city. The Youth Department will work alongside the organizers to ensure that young people can enjoy and actively participate in this historic event.”

New city, same spirit

The 16th edition of Low Festival will bring music to Torrevieja, consolidating the city as a new epicenter of musical tourism in the province and offering an experience that promises to be unforgettable for all attendees.

With its expansive beaches and Mediterranean climate, Torrevieja combines tourist attractions with the ideal infrastructure to host a large-scale festival. The organizers also announced that various initiatives will be released in the coming weeks to ensure #Low2026 is the best edition yet.

Renowned for its cultural and musical agenda, Torrevieja positions itself as a strategic destination for leisure and live music, reaffirming the relevance of Low Festival as one of the most outstanding events on the national calendar and a benchmark for live music lovers.

Season tickets are back on sale

General admission and VIP passes for #Low2026 are now available at www.lowfestival.es/abonos/ starting at €69.99 (limited availability). In addition, the organizers have announced a special 50% discount for residents of Torrevieja, who can purchase their pass at this reduced price until November 30th, or earlier if the quota sells out.

All Lowers ticket holders who already have their presale tickets and decide to continue supporting the festival in this new venture will receive €40 on their wristband to spend at the bars. If they are unable to attend, they can request a refund through the festival's official website.

First 12 confirmed names

Editors, the Birmingham band, arrives with over two decades of experience, offering a live show that blends the emotion of their greatest anthems like 'Munich' and 'Blood' with the darker, more electronic soundscapes of their recent work. Led by Tom Smith, the band has demonstrated its ability to reinvent itself, culminating in their seventh and latest album, "EBM," a work brimming with electro-industrial energy that confirms their overwhelming power in live performances.

Dani Fernández couldn't be missing from this very special edition of the festival. One of the most powerful names in contemporary Spanish pop-rock, he's closing his successful tour with the album 'La Jauría' – which has already gone Gold – with which he has filled stadiums and sold out shows in just minutes.

Fangoria returns to this new era of Low Festival in the best possible way: with a brand-new, entirely unreleased album on the horizon. With over three decades of reinventing Spanish pop, the duo promises to deliver their signature glam-filled, dance-packed show, making their performance at #Low2026 a must-see for those seeking equal parts excitement, nostalgia, and fun. At the end of the month, they will release 'Modo Aleatorio', a six-CD box set featuring remixes, collaborations, and rarities spanning from 1990 to 2023.

Alcalá Norte They arrive in Torrevieja as one of the most prominent bands on the national alternative scene, with a sound that blends guitars, raw synthesizers, and lyrics that portray everyday life with irony, making them a fresh, direct act perfectly in tune with the festival's spirit. Their self-titled debut album quickly established them on the national scene, turning "La Vida Cañón" into an anthem for a whole generation.

Barry B, for his part , arrives with new material and a sound that combines freshness, audacity, and an unfiltered urban perspective, solidifying his position as one of the most promising voices in the new Spanish alternative pop scene. Since bursting onto the scene in 2023, the Madrid-based artist has connected with a generation seeking authenticity and rhythm in equal measure. His sound fuses electronic beats, catchy melodies, and lyrics that oscillate between the everyday and the emotional, shaping a unique style that defies categorization.

Natalia Lacunza arrives at #Low2026 after announcing the release of her second album, 'N2STAL5IA', which will be released on November 21st and from which we've already heard the first single, "Singapur". Her new album is an ode to everyone over 25 who is caught between eternal youth and the crisis of not knowing who they are. With alternative pop that blends electronic atmospheres, melancholy, and a very personal sensibility, the Navarrese artist has transformed her voice into a generational touchstone, confirming her artistic evolution and her ability to fill stages with emotion and elegance.

The iconic "subnopop" duo of Carlos Areces and Aníbal Gómez arrives at Low Festival with a retrospective of their greatest hits, including "Mocatriz," "Viejoven," and "Tonta Gilipó." Ojete Calor 's style , a blend of electronica, techno, and 90s pop with humor and satire, delivers a guaranteed dose of fun, irreverence, and a fantastic party atmosphere.

Veintiuno has established itself as one of the leading names in Spanish alternative pop with its latest work, El arte de perder (2023), which has served as the basis for their Mitología Tour in 2025. With major hits like “La vida moderna”, the Toledo-based band has managed to combine funk, R&B and pop with direct and relatable lyrics in what will be a live show full of energy, generational anthems and a strong connection with all the fans.

Besmaya are currently in the midst of a new musical era titled “La Vida de Nadie” (Nobody's Life), reaffirming their position as one of the most sensitive, sincere, and contemporary acts in Spanish alternative pop. This project explores themes such as identity, loneliness, hope, and the passage of time. Their live performance will be a blend of songs that have defined a generation, along with unreleased tracks from this new musical phase, featuring pieces that quietly stir emotions.

From the Region of Murcia come Joseluis and Perro . Joseluis arrives from Murcia, emerging as one of the freshest voices on the national scene: his debut album, "Por ahora, para siempre" (For Now, Forever), reflects a direct and authentic alt-rock sensibility rooted in everyday life. His song "Navajas de Albacete" (Knives from Albacete) represents that connection between the intimate and the universal, something that began in small venues and now demands the big stage. Meanwhile, Perro arrives with their universe of post-punk, kautrock, electronica, and acid pop, reaffirming their explosive and unfiltered character. Perro is pure energy, dark humor, and dense guitars, perfect for those seeking danceable, tropical sounds.

Finally, Repion arrive after establishing themselves as one of the most powerful acts in alternative rock and indie pop. Their heartfelt lyrics and intense live performances will make their show a must-see at #Low2026, where they will explore more mature and powerful sounds with their latest work, “201,” which will be released on November 21st and is a sensory journey between Madrid and Cantabria.

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Official hashtags: #Low2026