The official start of summer brings a varied musical agenda to the province of Jaén, with up to six events scheduled from Friday to Sunday. These events, spanning genres such as rock, psychedelia, flamenco, pop, and indie, are characterized by their small and medium-capacity format, moving away from large concerts to offer a more intimate and accessible experience.
In Torres, the Sierra de Sones festival takes place from June 26 to 28. Beyond music, featuring artists like Cervatana, Guadalupe Plata, and Víctor Coyote, the event includes artist encounters, guided tours, and free tastings of the characteristic cherries of Torres summers. On Saturday, the day is complemented by a pool party and DJ sets, culminating in evening concerts at Pila Pellenda. Admission costs 10 euros, including access to the pool and Saturday's concerts, with Friday and Sunday activities being free.
The Noches de Palacio concert series continues its program with live performances that are selling out. This weekend's lineup features Fran Rama on Friday, June 26, and Los Mejillones Tigre on Saturday, June 27, who will present their cumbia-yeyé style.
Alcalá la Real hosts the performing arts cycle Atardeceres en la Frontera. The Fortaleza de la Mota will be the stage for Nuria Fergó's concert on Friday, June 26, celebrating her 25-year musical career.
Linares premieres the Santana Festival, dedicated to jazz and blues, on June 26 and 27 at the Estación de Madrid. The lineup includes artists such as Amara Carés Trío, Io The Singer, Potato Head Jazz Band, and Assejazz Big Band. The festival pays tribute to the city's industrial heritage.
The Castle of La Guardia de Jaén is the venue for the International Cultural Festival Ana María Anguita. The closing event will be on Friday, June 26, with a concert by Dúo Da Vinci, composed of violinists Martina Alonso and Ferdinando Trematore. Tickets are free with prior reservation.
Andújar celebrates a new edition of Gazpacho Flamenco on Friday, June 26, at the Palacio de los Niños de Don Gome. This cultural event, marking its 40th anniversary, will feature artists like Luis el Zambo, La Yiya, David Palomar, and Miguel del Pino, among others. Admission is free until capacity is reached.




