Events in Almeria
Sunwaves Festival – Dates, Line-Up, Tickets & How to Go in 2025
Published September 3, 2025 | Category: Travel Tips
TL;DR: Sunwaves Festival 2025 takes over Roquetas de Mar from September 4–8 with marathon minimal, techno and house sets by the Mediterranean. Find dates, venue, first-wave line-up, ticket options and the new SW Bus Pass below.
Sunwaves Festival Almería 2025 – Your complete guide
If you love long, immersive DJ sets by the sea, Sunwaves Festival Almería 2025 is back from 4–8 September in Roquetas de Mar. This guide covers the essentials: dates, location, line-up highlights, ticket options, the new SW Bus Pass for easy transport, and practical tips. For ongoing event updates across the province, check our Latest News page.
Dates & location
Sunwaves returns to Spain for its second Almería edition from Thursday 4 September to Monday 8 September 2025. The venue is the coastal area known as Salinas de San Rafael (Abandonadas) in Roquetas de Mar, set by the Mediterranean with wide sandy stretches and open skies — a perfect match for sunrise and sunset sessions.
Official info and on-site details: Sunwaves SW36 – Official page.
What to expect: the Sunwaves format
Sunwaves is built around the music first: extended sets, precision sound, and a minimalist stage aesthetic that keeps the focus on the groove. Expect two stages running across the weekend, with a chill area to decompress between sessions. The vibe is intimate yet international — dancers travel from across Europe for these marathon sequences.
Line-up highlights
The first wave for 2025 in Almería features established names and scene favorites, including Dubfire, East End Dubs, Franky Rizardo, Margaret Dygas, Raresh, Sonja Moonear, Priku, Cap, Dan Andrei, Andrei Ciubuc, Joey Daniel, Mahony, Mason Collective, Melanie Ribbe, Ilario Alicante, Alexis Cabrera, Gescu and more to be announced. Check the official page and socials for the full timetable and final updates.
Tickets & access
You’ll typically find several options:
- Festival Pass (multi-day access)
- Backstage / table options (limited availability)
- Day tickets (if released for specific days)
Availability can change close to the event, so purchase via the official link: Buy tickets – Sunwaves SW36.
Local note: Roquetas de Mar City Council has confirmed the festival weekend in the Las Salinas area. For community notices or practical municipal info, see the official Roquetas de Mar announcement.
Getting there & SW Bus Pass
By car: Roquetas de Mar is around 25–30 minutes from Almería city by road, depending on traffic. Follow local signage to Las Salinas and event directions as you approach the venue.
SW Bus Pass: Sunwaves operates a festival shuttle connecting Roquetas de Mar / Aguadulce with the site. Options generally include a festival-long pass and single rides. Expect night services to the venue and morning returns. Exact stops, hours and booking are published via Sunwaves’ official channels closer to showtime.
Local tips to plan your trip
- Stay nearby: If you want minimal transfer time, base yourself in Roquetas de Mar or Aguadulce.
- Beach-ready footwear: Parts of the site sit on sand — pack trainers you don’t mind getting sandy.
- Sun & hydration: Early afternoons can still be hot in September. Bring sunscreen and stay hydrated.
- Cashless & ID: Bring a valid ID and a charged card; check on-site payment methods via the official page before you go.
- Plan your exits: If you’re not using the shuttle, arrange a reliable ride home, especially after sunrise sets.
FAQ
When is Sunwaves Festival Almería 2025?
From Thursday 4 September through Monday 8 September 2025.
Where is it held?
In the Las Salinas area of Roquetas de Mar, specifically at Salinas de San Rafael (Abandonadas), right by the Mediterranean.
How do I get tickets?
Buy only via official sales linked from the Sunwaves website: SW36 official page.
Is there a shuttle?
Yes — the SW Bus Pass runs between town and the venue, with night services to the site and morning returns. Check Sunwaves’ channels for exact timetables.
Planning a longer stay around the festival? Explore the town, beaches and dining in Roquetas de Mar, and keep an eye on our Latest News for event updates across the province.
For more updates from across the province, visit our Latest News or browse the Events category.
Events in Almeria
David Bisbal confirmed for Cooltural Fest 2026
Published 6 February, 2026 | Category: Events
TL;DR: Cooltural Fest 2026 will take place in Almeria from 20 to 23 August, with main concerts at the Recinto Ferial and a free welcome party at Parque de las Almadrabillas. The festival has confirmed David Bisbal as a headline act, alongside an expanding lineup that mixes major Spanish pop and rock names with newer acts.
Cooltural Fest 2026 in Almeria: dates, venues, welcome party and David Bisbal confirmed

Cooltural Fest 2026 has confirmed key details for its ninth edition in Almeria, including festival dates, core venues and the traditional free welcome party by the sea. The event will run from 20 to 23 August 2026, with the main ticketed concerts scheduled at the Recinto Ferial (Vega de Aca), while the opening night celebration returns to Parque de las Almadrabillas with free admission.
This year’s edition is also receiving extra attention after the festival confirmed David Bisbal as a headline act. For many locals, Bisbal playing in Almeria is always notable, but his appearance as part of a major summer festival lineup adds a different context: a broader audience, a bigger shared programme, and a night that sits inside the wider Feria period in honour of the Virgen del Mar.
If you want the live, official version of all announcements (lineup additions, ticket types, and programming updates as they are released), your most reliable references are the festival’s official site and the official ticketing pages. Details below reflect what is currently published there.
What Cooltural Fest is and why it matters in Almeria
Cooltural Fest has become one of Almeria’s signature summer events, positioned at the intersection of live music, public space and the city’s late-August atmosphere. The festival uses a split format that has helped it grow: large ticketed concerts at a dedicated main venue, and free-access events that bring the programme into central, walkable parts of the city.
That mix matters in practice. It means Cooltural Fest is not only for people who buy full passes months in advance; it also creates a visible “festival week” feeling in the city, especially around the opening night at Las Almadrabillas, where locals can attend without tickets and visitors often discover the event by chance.
In 2026, the festival is explicitly promoted as its ninth edition (“Music For All”), and the organisers continue to build a lineup that aims for broad appeal: recognisable Spanish pop and rock names alongside newer artists and different styles. If you are not an avid festival-goer, this is the kind of programme where you can go for one headline act and still end up enjoying several unexpected sets.
Dates for 2026: 20 to 23 August
The official dates currently published for Cooltural Fest 2026 are 20–23 August 2026. That places the festival in one of the busiest parts of Almeria’s summer calendar, when visitor numbers rise and the city begins to shift into Feria mode.
For planning purposes, it is worth treating the festival as a four-day window rather than “one big concert”. Even if you only care about one major artist, the logistics (transport, crowds, accommodation availability, and general city saturation) follow the rhythm of a multi-day event.
Main venues: Recinto Ferial and Parque de las Almadrabillas
The main ticketed concerts are listed for the Recinto Ferial Almeria in the Vega de Aca area. This is the large fairgrounds zone used for big capacity shows and, during Feria, the core fair activity. It is the most practical location for headline-scale concert production: access control, staging, crowd management and the kind of infrastructure that a major festival night requires.
Alongside the Recinto Ferial shows, Cooltural Fest also keeps its opening tradition: a free welcome party at Parque de las Almadrabillas, next to the Cable Ingles and the waterfront. This is a different atmosphere: closer to the city centre, open-air by the sea, and designed as a public-facing kickoff rather than a ticket-gated headline night.
In other words: Recinto Ferial is where you plan your “big concert” evening; Las Almadrabillas is where the city visibly becomes a festival city.
David Bisbal confirmed as a headline act
Cooltural Fest 2026 has confirmed David Bisbal as part of its main lineup. While the exact performance day can still be published later (festival schedules often release day splits and set times progressively), the headline confirmation itself is already a major anchor for this edition.
Bisbal’s concerts in Almeria tend to carry an extra layer of local attention because they are not simply “tour dates”; they are hometown performances. When that hometown show also lands during the late-August season linked to the Virgen del Mar period, it becomes an event inside an event — which is exactly why the festival announcement is drawing so much interest.
For visitors, the practical meaning is simple: if you want to see Bisbal live in Almeria in 2026, Cooltural Fest is the confirmed route to do it. For locals, it is an opportunity to see a familiar name inside a festival environment rather than a standalone arena-style concert.
The free welcome party: Thursday 20 August at Las Almadrabillas
One of the most useful confirmed details for 2026 is the welcome party lineup and location. The city has confirmed that the Cooltural Fest welcome party will take place on Thursday 20 August at Parque de las Almadrabillas, and that it will be free entry.
The welcome party is a smart option if you are in Almeria that week but do not want (or cannot justify) a full festival pass. It is also the easiest “low commitment” entry point for people who are curious about the vibe before deciding on ticketed nights.
Acts announced for the 2026 welcome party include Carlangas, Comandante Twin, Juanca & Pope Supersub (DJ set), Melifluo and Paula Mattheus. Expect this part of the programme to feel more like a city celebration than a contained festival arena.
Lineup: confirmed names so far and how to read the festival’s direction
Cooltural Fest has been building its 2026 lineup through staged confirmations, and the official festival channels already list a mix of established and contemporary acts. Confirmed names highlighted through official announcements include Ana Torroja, Sidecars, Rigoberta Bandini, La Plazuela and La Pegatina, with additional confirmations including Hombres G and Rusowsky — and now David Bisbal as a headline act.
What this tells you about the festival’s direction is straightforward: Cooltural Fest is leaning into a deliberately intergenerational programme. It is not trying to be niche. The idea is to create a lineup where different groups can realistically attend together — couples with different tastes, groups of friends where not everyone wants the same genre, and visitors who want “a big Spanish summer night” more than a specialised scene.
Because programming details are still being expanded, it is best to treat the current lineup as a living list. The festival has indicated that more names and more scheduling information will be published later, which is normal for an August festival announcing in stages.
Tickets and official sales channels
For ticketing, the festival points visitors to official sales pages. You will typically see options such as general passes and premium/VIP-style passes depending on what is released for that edition. If you plan to attend headline nights at the Recinto Ferial, buying through official channels matters: it reduces the risk of invalid resale tickets, and it ensures you receive any schedule updates, entry rules or policy changes that can appear as the event approaches.
As published on the official ticket listing, Cooltural Fest 2026 is promoted as taking place at Recinto Ferial Almeria during the listed dates (20–23 August 2026). Ticketing rules and access policies (including age-related conditions) can be updated closer to the event, so check the official page again before you travel if you are attending with teenagers or children.
Practical planning notes for visitors
Late August is one of Almeria’s high-pressure weeks for accommodation and movement around the city, especially if the festival rhythm overlaps with Feria activity. If you are travelling in specifically for Cooltural Fest 2026, the most realistic approach is to treat it as a peak-season trip. That means: book accommodation earlier than you normally would, and assume that taxis, parking and late-night transport can be stretched during headline nights.
For the Recinto Ferial area, plan your arrival and departure deliberately. The venue is not in the old town; it is a dedicated event zone. For the welcome party at Las Almadrabillas, the logistics are easier (walkable from central areas), but it can still become crowded because of the free-entry nature.
Finally, if you are coming mainly for David Bisbal, keep one key point in mind: the exact day of his performance may be announced later as part of the day-by-day schedule. If your trip depends on that night, you may want to wait for the final timetable before locking in travel dates — or book flexible accommodation.
Official links for live updates
- Festival homepage (news and announcements): Cooltural Fest
- Welcome party announcement (Ayuntamiento): Welcome party at Las Almadrabillas
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Huercal-Overa launches Valentine’s Day shopping campaign
Published 30 January 2026 | Events
TL;DR Huercal-Overa has launched a Valentine’s Day campaign to support local businesses, offering prize draws, romantic experiences and a new Cupid gift delivery service from 2 to 14 February.
Huercal-Overa launches Valentine’s Day shopping campaign with prizes and Cupid delivery
The Huercal-Overa Town Hall has presented its new Valentine’s Day campaign aimed at promoting local shopping and supporting small businesses. The initiative will run from 2 to 14 February and offers incentives for residents who choose local shops for their Valentine’s purchases.
The campaign is organised by the Department of Commerce in collaboration with the Huercal-Overa Merchants Association (ACEH) and the Almeria Chamber of Commerce, with the goal of turning the town into a local shopping hub during the first half of February.
Prize draws and Valentine experiences
Customers who spend €20 or more at participating businesses will be entered into a prize draw featuring a range of Valentine-themed rewards. These include two Experience Boxes for short getaways, two romantic dinners at local restaurants, and a unique “Cupid’s Courier” service.
New for this year, the Cupid delivery service allows shoppers to have a gift personally delivered to their loved one by Cupid, adding a playful and memorable touch to Valentine’s Day. In addition, the Merchants Association will raffle a set of watches among participants.
Recognition for golden wedding anniversaries
As part of the campaign, the Town Hall will also recognise couples from Huercal-Overa celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Couples who can provide proof of their Golden Anniversary will receive a commemorative gift from the Town Hall, along with a professional photo session to mark the occasion.
Councillor for Commerce Mónica Navarro explained that the campaign aims to bring energy and emotion to the town centre during Valentine’s Day. She highlighted the importance of supporting local businesses while celebrating all stages of love, from young couples to long-married residents.
Love Corner and festive atmosphere
To create a festive Valentine’s atmosphere, a themed “Love Corner” will be installed next to the Town Hall. The space will feature a decorated photo booth where couples, friends and families can take photos and share their moments on social media.
The Town Hall encourages both residents and visitors to take part in the campaign, enjoy the quality of local businesses and celebrate Valentine’s Day in Huercal-Overa.
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Carnival in Mojacar
Published January 2026 | Category: Events
TL;DR: Carnival in Mojacar will be celebrated across three key dates in February 2026. The main parade takes place on Saturday, February 14, followed by competitions and the traditional Burial of the Sardine on Wednesday, February 18.
Carnival in Mojacar 2026: dates, parade route and participation rules confirmed
Carnival in Mojacar returns in February 2026, with the town confirming a full programme spread across three dates: Friday, February 13, Saturday, February 14, and Wednesday, February 18. The final day will feature the traditional and satirical Burial of the Sardine, marking the symbolic close of the celebrations.
The town council has released the official poster along with participation guidelines, detailing registration deadlines, parade logistics and the incentive system for groups taking part.
Main parade: route and schedule
The central event will take place on Saturday, February 14. The main parade is scheduled to begin at 17:00, departing from the Río Aguas roundabout (OpenStreetMap location). Participating groups are required to arrive by 16:30 for organisation and headcount.
The parade will follow the beachside route towards the shopping centre area. Once the route is completed, the town council will provide free bus transport for all participants to the Multi-Purpose Center, where further activities and competitions will take place.
Groups requiring logistical support may request trailers equipped with sound systems. These groups must supply their own towing vehicle and provide music on a USB drive.
Registration and participation
Registration remains open until Friday, February 6 at 14:00. Groups may register either in person or via the municipal website, provided they comply with the official organisational rules.
Incentives and grants for participating groups
An incentive programme has been introduced to encourage participation in official events. Local groups made up of a minimum of seven people may receive €40 per adult, divided into €35 for parade participation and €5 for attendance at the Burial of the Sardine.
Visiting groups will receive subsidies based on group size, ranging from €350 for groups of 10 to 15 participants up to €650 for groups with more than 26 members.
Local groups that complete all required programme activities will also receive a traditional gift basket linked to Día de la Vieja.
Competitions and prizes during Carnival in Mojacar
Competitions will be judged at the Multi-Purpose Center. Choreography groups wishing to compete must perform during the final section of the parade, with a maximum performance time of five minutes.
Prizes for the choreography category are set at €200, €125, and €75 for the top three groups, with an additional €150 prize for the best local dance.
Chirigotas (satirical singing groups) may also compete for a prize of €100, awarded following evaluation by the music jury.
What is the Burial of the Sardine
The Burial of the Sardine (Entierro de la Sardina) is one of the most recognisable Carnival traditions across Spain, including in Mojacar. Despite its name, the event is not religious. Instead, it is a satirical ceremony that symbolises the end of Carnival and the return to everyday life.
The ritual typically involves a mock funeral procession, often led by participants dressed in exaggerated mourning attire. A large papier-mâché sardine is carried through the streets before being symbolically buried or burned. The tone is deliberately theatrical and ironic, combining humour, social satire and light-hearted excess.
In practical terms, the Burial of the Sardine marks the transition from Carnival to the pre-Easter period. For visitors, it is one of the most accessible moments of Carnival culture, as participation does not require costumes, registration or prior knowledge of local groups.
Further information
Further practical details, including traffic restrictions or timetable updates, are usually published closer to the event date via municipal channels. More locations and local celebrations can be found in our Carnival in Almeria overview. You may also find our fiesta calendar for Almeria useful for planning ahead.
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