Cádiz Music Stadium 2026 Aims to Consolidate City as Cultural Epicenter
The second edition of the summer festival at JP Financial Stadium presents a balanced lineup of national and international artists.
By Macarena Luque Romero
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The Cádiz Music Stadium concert series has unveiled its second edition for 2026 at the JP Financial Stadium, with the goal of establishing the city as a cultural and tourist benchmark in the region.
The initiative, driven by Treinta y Tres Producciones, Eternidad Eventos, and Cádiz C.F., is supported by the Diputación de Cádiz, the Junta de Andalucía, and the Cádiz City Council. The presentation took place on Monday, April 13, on the terrace of the Cádiz Bahía hotel, where efforts to attract tours by renowned artists and generate significant economic and social impact were highlighted.
Carlos Escobosa (junior), from Treinta y Tres Producciones, emphasized the goal of “consolidating Cádiz as a cultural epicenter,” following the success of the previous edition which featured performances by Jennifer López and Manuel Carrasco. For 2026, the festival promises a “very balanced” lineup with a diversity of genres for all audiences, in addition to facility improvements to optimize the attendee experience.
This year we are going to present a new lineup, also very balanced, in which we want to nod to different national and international genres, with reference artists and for all audiences. But, in addition, we continue to work on taking care of the residents and we are going to make many improvements to the facilities to increase the quality of the experience and the level for all those who visit us this year.
Among the confirmed artists for this summer are Aitana, whose July 12 concert has already sold out, and Leiva, who will offer on July 18 the “biggest” concert of his career in Andalusia, Extremadura, and Castilla La Mancha. Also featured will be the events La Flamenca XXL, which will kick off the cycle on June 27, and La reina del flow on July 17, described as an “international phenomenon.”
The duo Los Delinqüentes, composed of Canijo de Jerez and Diego Ratón, will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the group's founding on July 4 with a concert that promises to be “the biggest of their career” after 14 years of absence as a formation. Manuel Vizcaíno, president of Cádiz C.F., expressed his enthusiasm for the alliance with Treinta y Tres Producciones, highlighting the club's commitment to promoting activities that generate employment and cultural wealth.
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"Indeed, one of Cádiz Club de Fútbol's obsessions is to promote activities that create employment and wealth, both economically and culturally, and both on and off the field, although now on the field, unfortunately, we are not having much luck."
The president of the Diputación, Almudena Martínez, and the mayor of Cádiz, Bruno García, also praised the initiative, emphasizing its potential for local enjoyment and tourist appeal. García, in particular, highlighted the presence of Los Delinqüentes, whom he considers, along with Caballero Bonald and Kiko Narváez, part of the “trio of most beloved Jerezanos in this city.”