These new names join the already announced Myke Towers, Ana Mena, Juan Magán, Omar Montes, Leire Martínez, Ptazeta, Marc Seguí, and Paula Koops. Together, they make up a programme that shows off the brilliance, diversity, and excitement that make BIGSOUND what it is.
Maria Becerra, also known as La Nena de Argentina, is a real force in the world. She will be at BIGSOUND Torrevieja 2026 with a show that is sure to be one of the best parts of the festival. Her career, which has taken her from being an internet sensation to selling out stadiums, is one of the most solid and remarkable rises in modern Latin music. She is now the most listened-to Argentine musician in the world.
He has worked with artists like J Balvin, TINI, Camila Cabello, Becky G, Enrique Iglesias, Duki, and Pablo Alborán, and his unique mix of reggaeton, pop, R&B, trap, and electronic music has made hits around the world like “¿Qué Más Pues?”, “Miénteme”, “Automático”, “Ojalá”, “Corazón Vacío”, and “TE CURA”. Billboard, Gardel, MTV MIAW, Lo Nuestro, and LOS40 Music Awards, as well as Latin Grammy nominations, have all recognised his work. His show in Torrevieja will be the only one in the province of Alicante.
Chema Rivas will also be performing, bringing his fresh and direct sound to the schedule. His music is a mix of Latin pop, urban rhythms, and light electronica, and is made for live performances and the festival setting. He became famous with songs like “Mil Tequilas” and “Entre Tú y Yo,” and since then he has been one of the most constant figures in Spanish urban pop. His career has been distinguished by his connection with youthful audiences and his growing participation at major festivals.
Metrika, one of the most unique and forceful voices in Spanish urban music, will perform a DJ set at BIGSOUND Torrevieja. Her style, which mixes trap, rap, and autotune with a no-nonsense attitude, has made her a role model for a new generation of musicians who value being real, having their own voice, and having a strong visual identity. Her music and live shows are full of raw energy and tell stories that are different from what you usually hear in the national urban music scene.
Inazio, one of the most well-known new singers in the Spanish urban pop market, rounds off this group. He has connected with a youthful audience looking for catchy songs with personality by making music that sounds modern and fashionable, with well-thought-out melodies and lyrics that people can relate to. He is one of the names to watch in a generation that is changing the pop sound in Spain. Songs like “Lo Que Haga Falta,” “Norte,” and “Sálvame” have made him famous.
Domingo Paredes, the Councillor for Youth, said that “it is extraordinary news for Torrevieja to announce the addition of an internationally renowned artist like María Becerra to the BIGSOUND Torrevieja 2026 lineup.” We are talking about one of the most important people in modern Latin music, who has a huge following among young people. Her participation puts our city firmly on the map of big European festivals. Paredes further said, “BIGSOUND’s first show in Torrevieja is a strong step towards our goal of a modern, diverse cultural program for new generations.”
Rosario Martínez, the Councillor for Tourism, said that “this festival is not just about music; it’s also a chance to revitalise the city, boost the economy, and make Torrevieja look like a great place for young people and cultural tourists to visit.” The City Council and BIGSOUND working together is a good example of how to work together to put on great events. Martínez Chazarra further said, “The special discount for residents shows a clear commitment to our residents, especially the young people of Torrevieja, who will be able to enjoy a big festival at a low price.”
Bigsound Torrevieja: a new page in the festival’s history
BIGSOUND’s debut on the Costa Blanca adds Torrevieja to its list of host cities and strengthens its dedication to a festival concept that is decentralised and diversified, with a big effect on culture and tourism. The first edition in the city will be hosted in partnership with the Torrevieja City Council. This is part of a plan to improve the destination’s cultural and international profile and attract more young tourists.
Since it started in Valencia, BIGSOUND has drawn in over 300,000 people and had an economic impact of more than €200 million. It is now one of the biggest urban and popular music festivals in Europe. Its growth into cities like Pontevedra, Seville, and Barakaldo has shown that it can bring new life to old neighbourhoods and draw crowds from all over the world.
Growth, prizes, and recognition
BIGSOUND has grown to be the biggest music event in Valencia and one of the top five festivals in the Valencian Community, with more than 300,000 people attending in just five editions. The festival has become one of the most important places for music to happen because of this path. It has had notable performers like Bizarrap, Aitana, Nicky Jam, C. Tangana, Lola Índigo, Ozuna, Duki, Nathy Peluso, Sebastián Yatra, Quevedo, Bad Gyal, Amaia, and Mora, among many others, perform on its stages.
BIGSOUND will keep growing in 2026, with events in Valencia, Pontevedra, Seville, Barakaldo, and Torrevieja. This shows that the company is committed to musical diversity. It has a wide range of music, including reggaeton, R&B, Latin hip-hop, rap, trap, dancehall, Afrobeat, urban pop, and electronic music with urban rhythms. It features big worldwide stars, exclusive premieres, and up-and-coming artists.
BIGSOUND has already had top artists like Bizarrap, Aitana, Nicky Jam, C. Tangana, Lola Índigo, Ozuna, Duki, Nathy Peluso, Sebastián Yatra, Ana Mena, Manuel Turizo, Quevedo, Leire Martínez, Mora, Beret, Bad Gyal, Omar Montes, Amaia, and Juan Magán perform on its stages. This makes the festival a true global showcase for urban and mainstream music.
The industry has likewise seen this rise. In early December 2025, the TIIM Awards (Tourism & Music Industry) named BIGSOUND the Musical Event of the Year. This honour recognises the festival’s effects on the cities that host it in terms of culture, tourism, and the economy.
BIGSOUND Valencia and BIGSOUND Pontevedra received many nominations at the 2026 Iberian Festival Awards, which will be held on March 14, 2026, to celebrate the tenth edition of the festival. This further strengthens the festival’s status as one of the most important musical events in the Iberian Peninsula. People can now vote (Vote Here).
Bigsound Torrevieja 2026 tickets
All residents of the city can get a discount until January 6th (or until stocks last). You will need to show your ID and proof of residency at the entrance to the venue to get these tickets.
Resident passes will cost at least €45 plus a booking fee, and they will come with free refund protection. The festival website, bigsoundfestival.com, has all the information you need to apply for this discount, including all the steps and forms you need to fill out.

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