Telde Hosts a Night of Humor and Canarian Identity with 'Canarias más que un día'

San Juan Square in Telde will be the stage for a cultural proposal blending humor, music, and Canarian tradition.

Outdoor stage in a historic square in Telde, set for a cultural event featuring humor and music.
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Outdoor stage in a historic square in Telde, set for a cultural event featuring humor and music.

San Juan Square in Telde is preparing to host the show Canarias más que un día next Friday, May 15, a proposal promising a night of laughter, music, and a deep tribute to the archipelago's cultural identity.

The event, starting at 8:30 PM, is part of the cultural program organized by the Department of Culture of Telde City Council for Canary Islands Month 2026. The initiative aims to celebrate the islands' roots and customs through various artistic expressions.
The show, led by Maestro Florido, is characterized by its approachable and participatory style, exploring everyday situations, expressions, and customs that are easily recognizable to any Canarian resident. The proposal combines humor, improvisation, and local references, designed to connect with audiences of all ages and provide family entertainment.

"Maestro Florido is an artist much loved by the public, and we are convinced that we will experience a very special, different night, full of Canarian spirit."

the Culture Councillor of Telde City Council
The evening will also feature the collaboration of the Telde Municipal Folklore School, enriching the experience with traditional elements. The organizers emphasize that it will be a dynamic event full of surprises, where music and Canarian identity will play a central role.
This act is integrated into the program Telde celebrates Canary Islands Month 2026, an initiative that throughout May will fill various municipal spaces with activities related to music, traditions, and the cultural heritage of the islands. San Juan Square will once again become a meeting point for popular Canarian culture.