Fans of one of Spain's most emblematic festivities, declared of International Tourist Interest, will have the opportunity to enjoy the essence of the Cadiz carnival. Huelva will transform into a meeting point for the tradition, emotion, and irony that characterize this Andalusian celebration.
The first event will be on Saturday, April 11, when Jesús Bienvenido's comparsa, recognized for its triumph in the Official Group Contest of the Carnival (COAC), takes the stage. His proposal promises an evening full of sensitivity, moving lyrics, and a staging that reaffirms his position as a benchmark of contemporary carnival.
On Sunday, April 12, El Yuyu will take over, whose chirigota, a finalist in the same contest, will return with his unmistakable style. His show is distinguished by a mix of intelligent humor, social criticism, and a direct connection with the audience, guaranteeing a night of laughter and collective complicity.
Over these two consecutive days, Huelva will offer repertoires that evoke years of trajectory and successes that are part of the festive memory of several generations. Those who have not yet purchased their tickets still have the opportunity to do so, as the last seats are still available, providing a unique cultural experience deeply rooted in Andalusian identity.



