Spring Festival 2026: eighteen acts across two nights in Alicante
Spring Festival is back in Alicante with one of its strongest line-ups to date. On 29 and 30 May 2026, the Recinto de Rabasa will host 18 artists across two stages, spanning melodic indie rock, alternative pop, post-punk and some of the most compelling voices currently shaping the Spanish music scene. The festival has grown into one of the essential dates on the Spanish live music calendar, attracting audiences from across the country each spring.
Friday 29 May opens with Carolina Durante, the Madrid quartet whose rise from club circuit to headline act has been one of the defining stories of contemporary Spanish indie, supported by Siloé, Ginebras, Sexy Zebras, UK psych-rock outfit Temples, Xoel López, Ladilla Rusa, Natalia Lacunza and Paula Mattheus. Saturday 30 May brings La M.O.D.A., Love of Lesbian — the Barcelona band whose decades-long relationship with their fanbase has become something of a cultural institution — alongside Ultraligera, Dorian, Sanguijuelas del Guadiana, Hens, Malmö 040, Marina Reche and Neoverbeneo.
The venue is the Recinto de Rabasa in Alicante. Day tickets start from €66, while two-day passes are available in both General and Premium formats through the official website. The Premium option includes access to a reduced-capacity area with a privileged view of the main stage, exclusive restrooms and a gourmet food stand. New for 2026, all wristbands for pass holders are sent directly to home addresses ahead of the event, allowing direct entry without queuing.
Tickets are available via the official festival website. Children under 7 are not permitted entry; those aged 8–17 are admitted under specific conditions depending on age — full details are on the official site. The organisation provides a free shuttle service between the venue, central Alicante and Playa de San Juan running through the night.


























