Miranda Urban Fest 2026 announces first artists: Boikot, N-Wise Allah and new lineup names
Miranda Urban Fest 2026 has officially launched a new season and revealed the first confirmed artists. The music festival will take place on April 10 and 11, 2026, in Miranda de Ebro (province of Burgos, Spain) and will once again be held at the Fábrica de Tornillos venue, which has hosted the festival’s main concerts for several consecutive years.
Founded in 2019, Miranda Urban Fest has quickly become an important meeting point for fans of punk rock, hardcore, rap and contemporary urban music. From the very beginning, the festival was conceived as a platform bringing together different scenes and generations, and each year it continues to expand both its musical spectrum and the geographic reach of its artists.
On April 10, the festival will focus on live guitar-driven music. One of the main headliners will be Boikot, a legendary punk rock band from Madrid whose career spans more than three decades. The group is widely regarded as one of the most influential acts in the Spanish punk scene and regularly appears at major festivals across the country. Also performing that day are Pubic Enemy, known for their straightforward punk sound, and Sentido Crítico, a project from Miranda de Ebro representing the local scene with socially conscious lyrics.
On April 11, the festival will shift its musical direction toward hip-hop and urban culture. The key artist of the day will be N-Wise Allah, a rapper originally from Miranda de Ebro, who will present his project Teléfono Kosher. His participation highlights one of the festival’s core principles: supporting local artists alongside established names. The same day will also feature a performance by Nico Miseria, an artist and producer working at the intersection of rap, poetry and experimental sound.
The organizers emphasize that this is only the first lineup announcement for Miranda Urban Fest 2026, with more artists and additional activities to be revealed in the coming months. In previous editions, the festival has included competitions for emerging musicians, special stages and events aimed at supporting the independent music scene.
Ticket sales for Miranda Urban Fest 2026 are already open. Two-day passes are available in limited quantities. Up-to-date information on tickets, schedules and future announcements is published through the festival’s official channels.
The city of Miranda de Ebro, located in the autonomous community of Castile and León, is well known for its active cultural life. Alongside Miranda Urban Fest, the city also hosts the Ebrovisión festival, making it one of the notable music destinations in Spain.

















