EÓLICA 2026 Unveils First Lineup Announcement with International Artists in Tenerife

The festival, combining electronic music, art, and sustainability, will take place on October 16th and 17th at ITER in Granadilla de Abona.

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Generic image of abstract lights and shapes representing electronic music and sustainable energy.

The EÓLICA International Renewable Energy Festival has unveiled the initial lineup for its 2026 edition, confirming its return to Tenerife with a proposal that merges electronic music, contemporary culture, and a strong commitment to sustainability.

The event is scheduled for October 16th and 17th at the Technological Institute of Renewable Energies (ITER), located in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona. This first selection of artists highlights the ambition of the new edition and solidifies its position as one of the most distinctive cultural offerings on the national scene.
Confirmed names include prominent figures from the global electronic scene, such as Jayda G, recognized for her work in contemporary house and a Grammy nominee; Danilo Plessow (Motor City Drum Ensemble), one of the most respected selectors; and the London collective Horse Meat Disco, an icon of club culture. Artists like Dee Diggs, Victor Ruiz, TSHA, and Eris Drew also join, enriching the musical proposal.
The lineup is completed with the participation of Biggi Veira (GusGus DJ set), Octo Octa, Rainer Trüby, and Vive La Fête, essential figures in European electronic music. Additionally, the festival broadens its musical spectrum with the inclusion of Xoel López, Shego, and Funambulista, demonstrating its open and transversal nature. Other artists such as Eric Boelle, Frankawara, Javier Carballo, and Discolate Crew are also part of this initial announcement.
Beyond music, EÓLICA presents a format that transcends the traditional festival concept, integrating art, science, technology, and participatory activities at the emblematic ITER, an international benchmark in renewable energies. The program will include workshops, talks, exhibitions, and various cultural experiences for all audiences.
With a history dating back to 2003 and nine previous editions, EÓLICA has received international recognition for its environmental commitment, being the first festival in Spain to receive the Greener Festival Award. Its return in 2026 reaffirms the relevance of its proposal and the need for cultural spaces that promote sustainability and innovation.
Tickets for this edition will be available starting next Wednesday, April 29th, at 12:00 PM (Canary Islands time) through online sales platforms.