The concert series, unveiled in Córdoba, will transform the Los Califas Bullring into a prominent venue for live music. The program will feature artists from various genres, including Sidecars, Los Morancos, Luli Pampín, Antonio Orozco, Ara Malikian, Galván Real, Marta Santos, Camela, La Plazuela, José Mercé, Santiago Auserón, El Kanka, the Zambomba de Jerez, and Pitingo.
The event's presentation was attended by José María Bellido, the city's mayor, Rafael Centeno, president of the Plaza Owners' Council, and Daniel Rodríguez, representative of Grupo Mundo, the cycle's promoting company. This cultural project has demonstrated its strength, generating an estimated economic impact of 15.7 million euros in the city in 2025 and over 3,000 direct jobs linked to event production.
Córdoba flourishes to the rhythm of music.
The venue's activity has achieved significant exposure, with over 150 accredited media outlets and a communication reach exceeding 25 million impacts, reinforcing Córdoba's image as a top-tier cultural and musical destination. Since 2021, Los Califas Bullring has hosted 59 concerts, attracting over 217,000 spectators, solidifying its position as a benchmark for live music in Andalusia.
The 2026 program will span the entire year, offering proposals for different audiences and musical styles. Confirmed dates include Sidecars on June 19, Los Morancos on June 27, Luli Pampín on September 5, Antonio Orozco on September 11, Ara Malikian on September 12, Galván Real on September 26, Marta Santos on October 3, Camela on October 9, La Plazuela on October 10, José Mercé on November 14, Santiago Auserón on November 20, El Kanka on December 11, the Zambomba de Jerez on December 12, and Pitingo on December 19.
To conclude the presentation, a commercial was screened, inspired by the story of Zyriab, a Persian musician and poet who, after fleeing Baghdad, arrived at the court of Abderramán II in Córdoba and founded one of the world's first music conservatories, laying the groundwork for traditional music that endures to this day.




