The proposal includes a diversity of styles and strong support for local groups, aiming to offer a balanced program for all audiences. This year's celebrations will mark the 50th anniversary of La Orquesta Mondragón and the 25th anniversary of Chambao, among other notable acts.
According to the City Council, the program has been described as “broad, diverse, and designed for all audiences,” featuring a wide range of musical styles and a reinforced commitment to local and regional groups. Festival organizers highlighted that a primary objective was to create a balanced offering capable of reaching diverse audiences, combining large-scale concerts, afternoon performances, festive music, and proposals aimed at young people and the nightlife scene.
“"We have emphasized the municipal will to continue consolidating open and participatory festivities, also thanking the work carried out by the Festivities department and by the groups and individuals involved in the organization."
Isla Plaza, Okendo Plaza, Jaizkibel Plaza, and the REM Gazte Esparrua will once again be key venues for the music program. The City Council will continue to utilize different stages throughout the municipality, maintaining the philosophy of decentralizing festive activities and creating distinct atmospheres based on schedule and performance type.
The program will kick off on Friday, June 26, with several simultaneous performances. Los Tenampas will perform in Isla Plaza, while Okendo Plaza will host Jagoba, Hazas, and Mirari. The day will conclude with La Otra Oreja in Jaizkibel Plaza and a DJ session in the Gazte Esparrua. On Saturday, June 27, Chambao and Modus Operandi will perform in Okendo Plaza, and La Orquesta Mondragón in Jaizkibel Plaza. On Sunday, June 28, Mocedades will offer a concert in Isla Plaza. The festivities will conclude on Tuesday, June 30, with performances by Ibai Berriak and Las Balkan Paradise Orchestra.




