The Lucena City Council has announced that Delaossa's performance, scheduled for 10:00 PM, will be the closing act for the F'Estival Lucena 2026. This initiative, driven by the Department of Festivities and Culture, aims to provide a varied and accessible cultural offering for all audiences.
With the release of his latest album, La Madrugá, which shares its name with his current tour, the artist from El Palo neighborhood in Málaga has established himself as one of Spain's most prominent musical voices. He boasts millions of monthly listeners and popular tracks such as Veneno, La Placita, and Still Luvin, which was one of the most streamed songs in Spain during 2025. This success has positioned him as a leading figure in urban music, enabling him to fill large venues like Madrid's Movistar Arena.
“"Today we come to close this F'Estival Lucena 2026, a program that we started two years ago with the aim of reaching the largest possible audience."
During the festival's presentation, Araceli Rodríguez, the Councillor for Festivities, highlighted the collaborative efforts with the Department of Culture to curate a “broad and high-quality lineup.” She noted that the inclusion of Delaossa reflects a commitment to “also cater to young audiences,” complementing other shows aimed at different age groups.
Established in 2024, the F'Estival Lucena has become a well-received series of large-scale concerts and shows. From its inception, it has successfully met its goal of offering diverse programming during the summer months, attracting audiences of all ages and placing Lucena on the map for major cultural events.
This year's F'Estival Lucena will kick off on May 22 with Paco Candela at the Plaza de Toros. It will continue on June 12 with Vanesa Martín, also at the Plaza de Toros. On June 26, the Municipal Auditorium will host Marta Sánchez, Chenoa, and Las Migas. In July, Carnavaluc will take place on the 10th at the Plaza de Toros, followed by the comedy show Aguilera y Mení on July 30. The tribute to Las Guerreras K-Pop is scheduled for July 31, and the La Flamenca party on August 1, all at the Plaza de Toros, before the final closing act by Delaossa.




