Granca Live Fest Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with Star-Studded Lineup in Gran Canaria

The festival solidifies its position as a key cultural attraction, drawing visitors seeking experiences beyond sun and sand.

Outdoor music festival stage with colorful lights and a blurred crowd.
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Outdoor music festival stage with colorful lights and a blurred crowd.

The Granca Live Fest is celebrating its fifth anniversary in Gran Canaria, establishing itself as a leading cultural event that attracts a diverse audience and enhances the island's image as a musical destination.

The festival, which has become an unmissable event in Gran Canaria's cultural calendar, adds live music to the island's traditional tourist attractions. This event draws an audience looking for enriching cultural experiences, beyond the conventional sun and beach offerings.
The presence of internationally and nationally renowned artists has boosted the festival's appeal, providing an experience that goes beyond concerts and connects with diverse audiences. The event brings together global figures such as Maroon 5 and Juan Luis Guerra, alongside prominent talents from current Spanish music, including Aitana.
This diversity of styles and generations makes the Granca Live Fest a proposal capable of attracting both international visitors and attendees from different parts of the national territory, who travel to the island for a unique musical experience. This type of tourism helps diversify Gran Canaria's offerings and consolidates its position as a destination capable of hosting large-scale cultural events.
The festival's celebration is integrated into the visitor's overall experience, allowing them to combine concerts with gastronomy, leisure, the climate, and the island's landscapes. In its fifth anniversary, the festival extends its programming to four days, encouraging longer stays and a deeper connection with the destination.
The Granca Live Fest is cementing its role as one of the initiatives promoting Gran Canaria's image as a destination linked to live music and cultural experiences. Its growth is not only due to the magnitude of its lineup but also to its ability to generate an event with tourist, social, and cultural impact, appealing to both local audiences and island visitors.
Tickets and passes for the Granca Live Fest 2026, which will take place from July 2 to 5 at the Estadio de Gran Canaria, are now available through the festival's official channels. The event receives support from various institutions such as the Government of Canarias, the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, and the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria City Council, in addition to several sponsors.