The final day of the cultural gathering, which drew 11,000 people, was marked by a diverse program that integrated local sounds and international acts. The event reaffirmed its commitment to free access, sustainability, and highlighting the natural environment of Fuerteventura.
The main stage hosted performances blending African, Latin, and contemporary rhythms. The musical lineup included projects exploring the archipelago's roots, as well as established artists who performed iconic tracks for an intergenerational audience.
Simultaneously, the FEM de Día initiative, organized at the Muellito de El Cotillo, extended the cultural activity through workshops and daytime concerts. This aspect of the festival solidified its role as a festive meeting point, integrating the local community and visitors into a proposal that is now part of the event's identity.




