The city of Alcalá de Guadaíra is preparing to host a new edition of Noctaíra 2026, its summer leisure cycle that combines music, heritage, and nighttime activities. The program begins this Thursday, July 2nd, in the gardens of the Teatro Auditorio Riberas del Guadaíra.
This year, the event features a performance by David Civera, considered a millennial icon of 2000s pop music. The artist from Teruel will inaugurate the cycle at 10:00 PM, celebrating the festival's ten-year trajectory with hits that have defined generations, such as 'Dile que la quiero' or 'Que la detengan'.
The following day, Friday, July 3rd, the stage will be graced by Nena Daconte, celebrating her 20-year career, and the group Canastéreo, known for their fusion of roots and contemporary sounds. Tickets for these concerts are priced at 5 euros and can be purchased on the City Council's website.
The Noctaíra 2026 program will run until September 12th and will also include immersive theatrical routes like 'Buscando a Oz', which will start on Tuesday, July 7th, at the Parque del Dragón. These routes will be free with prior reservation.
Furthermore, the Castle of Alcalá will host theatrical performances on summer Thursdays, and the terrace of the Centro San Miguel will feature flamenco recitals. The castle's new artistic lighting will also be a highlight.




