Low Festival turns Torrevieja into a summer music hotspot
Music festival Low Festival arrives in Torrevieja for the first time, following more than a decade based in Benidorm, in a venue change that brings the event to a new city in Alicante province. Three days of live music will take over Parque Antonio Soria, right by the Mediterranean, bringing together major international names, key acts from the Spanish scene, and some of the most exciting newer artists around.
Friday, July 31, opens with British band Kasabian, fronted by Sergio Pizzorno, who will play songs from their new album Act III, released just days before the show, alongside all their biggest anthems, including Club Foot, Empire, L.S.F., and Fire. The same day brings Iván Ferreiro, touring his Hoy x Ayer set marking 35 years in music, plus Fangoria, León Benavente, Ginebras, Ladilla Rusa, and Rufus T. Firefly.
Saturday, August 1, is headlined by three heavyweight names: The Hives, Editors, and Love of Lesbian, who will bring their farewell tour to Torrevieja. The day also features Ultraligera, Alcalá Norte, Ojete Calor, and others. Sunday, August 2, closes out the festival with sets from Dani Fernández, La Casa Azul, Sidonie, Barry B, Depresión Sonora, and Natalia Lacunza, among others.
The Spanish dates are July 31 through August 2, 2026, in Torrevieja, at Parque Antonio Soria.
Day tickets start at 37.99 € plus fees, with a very limited allocation. The last full passes are available from 70.99 € plus fees.















































