El Muelle Live in Alicante announces Pablo López, Feid, M-Clan, David Otero, Marlena and Hey Kid for 2026 season
El Muelle Live keeps building. The open-air venue in the Port of Alicante, with the Mediterranean Sea as its permanent backdrop, has confirmed six new additions to its 2026 season lineup: Pablo López, Feid, M-Clan, David Otero, Marlena and Hey Kid. The additions stretch an already impressive program across an even wider range of genres, generations and audiences — from global reggaeton and urban music to three decades of Spanish rock history, from established songwriters to some of the most compelling emerging voices in the country.
The most internationally prominent of the new announcements lands on July 24 with Feid. The Colombian artist has long since moved beyond regional stardom: he is now one of the most-streamed urban music acts on the planet, with listening figures that place him consistently among the most followed Latin artists globally. His show in Alicante is built around the Falxo Tour, a production designed to bring together the two distinct sides of his artistic identity within a single performance. Rather than a straightforward hits showcase, the tour’s production gives each section of the show its own visual and emotional identity, making the experience feel closer to a full theatrical event than a conventional concert.
September 13 brings Pablo López to the port stage with his El Niño del Espacio tour. The Málaga-born artist occupies a particular space within Spanish music: a performer whose live reputation has grown independently of any single hit, built show by show over years of touring. The new tour centres on his latest album while drawing on the songs that have made him one of the most consistently followed names in the country, and the open-air setting of the Alicante port gives the evening a scale that suits him well.
One of the most distinctive nights of the season comes on August 27 under the Atardeceres del Muelle — Sunsets at El Muelle — format. Three artists share the stage in an evening that deliberately places different generations and sensibilities of Spanish pop side by side. David Otero arrives with Inteligencia Natural, a project that brings more than two decades of work — first as part of a duo, then solo — into conversation with new material and new questions. Marlena, the duo of Ana Legazpi and Carolina Moyano, presents the Pies sin Plomo tour, a collection of songs that has earned a loyal following in each city of its run. Hey Kid closes the night with A Nuevos Lugares Juntos Otra Vez, the tour that has established her as one of the most genuinely exciting projects in the Spanish emerging scene — not a breakthrough moment but a sustained trajectory that gets harder to ignore with each date.
September 25 carries a different weight for anyone who has followed Spanish rock over the past three decades. M-Clan celebrate their 30th anniversary at El Muelle Live. Carlos Tarque and Ricardo Ruipérez have built something rare: a sound that is immediately identifiable, a way of writing rock songs in Spanish that has left a visible mark on bands that came after them. The anniversary show promises a journey through the most representative moments of those thirty years, making it one of the most emotionally charged dates on the entire 2026 calendar for rock fans.
These additions join a program already packed with significant names. The Aquarela Music cycle runs July 2–18 with Rosario, Rosana, Alan Parsons Live Project, Yerai Cortés, Pablo Alborán, Bandalos Chinos, Silvestre y La Naranja, Valeria Castro, Anastacia, Gira OT 2025 and Luz Casal across sixteen consecutive days. August adds Fontaines D.C. (11th), Loquillo (15th), ABBA The New Experience (21st), Sergio Dalma (22nd), Luli Pampin (23rd), Great Straits (23rd), and then the triple bill on the 27th. September continues with Vanesa Martín (11th) and Raphael (26th) beyond the newly announced dates. The season closes on November 6 with Ruslana.
The venue rounds out the experience with El Muelle Box, the integrated gastronomic zone within the port space, offering multiple food concepts that turn an evening at El Muelle Live into something that begins well before the first note and lingers long after the last.
Tickets and the full updated schedule at www.elmuellelive.com.
















