Ibolia Kicks Off Up&Down 2026 Cycle in La Gomera with Flamenco Fusion

The quintet Ibolia Flores Musicales will offer a unique sound experience on May 9th at the Bancal Hotel & Spa, marking the beginning of the 2026 edition of the Up&Down cycle.

Image of an intimate stage with warm lighting and musical elements, representing a fusion of flamenco and Andalusian music.
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Image of an intimate stage with warm lighting and musical elements, representing a fusion of flamenco and Andalusian music.

The cultural cycle Up&Down 2026 is set to begin on May 9th in La Gomera with a performance by the quintet Ibolia, who will present an innovative musical proposal fusing flamenco with Andalusian influences in an exclusive setting.

The group Ibolia Flores Musicales, born from a passion for flamenco and the exploration of new musical languages, will perform at 8:30 PM at the Bancal Hotel & Spa. This venue, known for its privileged atmosphere, complements the intimate and immersive nature of the show.
Ibolia's project is characterized by a meticulous balance between flamenco tradition and contemporaneity, giving rise to what its members describe as “musical flowers”: compositions that are both delicate, emotional, and deeply evocative.

The show invites the audience to immerse themselves in a sensory journey where sound blending becomes the central axis.

The performance is part of the Up&Down cycle, an initiative that promotes distinctive artistic proposals in exclusive locations, fostering a close connection between artists and their audience. The selection of Ibolia to inaugurate the 2026 edition underscores the program's curatorial focus on quality, emotion, and connection.
With this event, La Gomera once again asserts its position as a prominent stage for high-level culture, offering the public the opportunity to enjoy a show where music transforms into an authentic multisensory experience. Tickets for the concert are already available through the Tickety.es platform. The Up&Down cycle is supported by the Government of Canarias, Promotur, and the Cabildo de Tenerife.