Low Festival Moves to Torrevieja and Announces Editors, Dani Fernández, Fangoria and Alcalá Norte for Its 2026 Edition
Low Festival is entering a new chapter as it relocates to Torrevieja. The announcement, made by director José Manuel Piñero alongside the city’s Councillors for Tourism and Youth, Rosario Martínez and Domingo Paredes, represents a boost for the city’s tourism, culture, and musical offerings.
The most prominent festival in the province of Alicante —and one of the ten most important in Spain— will celebrate its 16th edition in Torrevieja. The first lineup preview brings together established artists and rising talents. Among the first 12 confirmed acts are Editors, Dani Fernández, Fangoria, Alcalá Norte, Barry B, Natalia Lacunza, Ojete Calor, Veintiuno, Besmaya, joseluis, Perro and Repion.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIVE MUSIC
Bringing Low Festival to Torrevieja strengthens the city as a key destination for large-scale cultural events. Its Mediterranean climate, beaches and capacity to host thousands of attendees make it possible to expand stages, food areas and services, guaranteeing a top-tier experience for festivalgoers.
Rosario Martínez highlighted that this move “marks a turning point in Torrevieja’s tourism projection,” while Domingo Paredes emphasized “the social and economic impact” it will have on local youth and the community.
A NEW ERA WITH THE SAME SPIRIT
Low Festival maintains its indie DNA with a lineup that blends pop-rock icons, established performers and emerging national and international artists. According to director José Manuel Piñero, “this relocation represents growth, excitement, and a strong commitment to the audience, the artists and the region.”
Editors, Fangoria and Dani Fernández will headline a highly anticipated edition, accompanied by acts like Alcalá Norte, Natalia Lacunza and Ojete Calor, ensuring diversity, energy and the best live music.
TICKETS AND BENEFITS
General and VIP passes for #Low2026 are now available at www.lowfestival.es/abonos
starting at €69.99 (limited availability). In addition, Torrevieja residents are eligible for a 50% discount until November 30 or while supplies last.
Those who purchased presale tickets and choose to keep them will receive €40 in credit on their wristband to use at the festival bars. Refund requests can also be submitted through the official website.
TORREVIEJA, A NEW HUB FOR MAJOR FESTIVALS
With Low Festival’s arrival, Torrevieja solidifies its position as a new Mediterranean hotspot for music tourism. The city, already known for its strong cultural program, strengthens its presence in the national events calendar and reaffirms its commitment to culture, youth and quality leisure.
Low2026 is shaping up to be the most ambitious edition to date, with new initiatives and surprises that will be announced in the coming weeks.