The SOLTURA Sustainability and Culture Festival returns to the Villa Mariana with a proposal that will transform its historic center into a space for gathering and reflection. Over two days, attendees can enjoy an intense agenda of outdoor activities, including music, performing arts, workshops, photography, and gastronomy.
This event, already established as a traveling cultural highlight on the island, stands out for its focus on contemporary artistic creation, sustainability, and citizen participation. The program will be spread across six key venues in the historic center, such as Plaza de Sintes, Plaza Teresa de Bolívar, and Plaza Nuestra Señora del Pino, aiming to integrate culture into everyday spaces.
Beyond the artist lineup and the variety of activities, SOLTURA arrives this year with a clear message: peace and coexistence are an essential part of any serious approach to sustainability.
The 2026 edition emphasizes the importance of peace and coexistence as pillars of sustainability, inviting reflection on the relationship with the environment and community building. With 26 free activities, the festival is designed to attract a diverse audience, from families with children to live music enthusiasts and contemporary art lovers.
Live music will be one of the main attractions, with eight concerts featuring prominent artists from both the Canary Islands and national scenes. Confirmed names include Xoel López, Mr. Kilombo, Samora, Andrea Rodríguez, Marilia Monzón, and Tierra de Fuego, alongside proposals like Timples y otras pequeñas guitarras del mundo and the Isjazz project. This selection aims to offer a plural cultural experience encompassing various musical styles.




