Lava Live Festival exceeds 12,000 attendees in its first weekend

Ke Personajes and Hombres G lead a second massive day at the new Lava Live Stadium, consolidated as a benchmark for live music in Lanzarote and the Canary Islands

June 14 2026 (14:37 WEST)
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Lava Live Festival 2026 closed its first weekend this Saturday with more than 12,000 accumulated attendees in its first two days, consolidating an event that this year premiered its own space, the Lava Live Stadium, and reinforcing its position as a benchmark for live music in Lanzarote and the Canary Islands.

The second night of the festival once again brought together thousands of people in a day marked by a good atmosphere, musical diversity, and the desire to enjoy. The opening was by La Tom Son, responsible for kicking off an afternoon-evening full of rhythm, emotion, and great performances.

Next, La Cabra Mecánica took the audience on a journey through songs that are part of the soundtrack of several generations. Their concert was received with enthusiasm by the attendees, who sang along to some of their best-known songs and responded with complicity from the first chords.

One of the most vibrant moments of the night came with Ke Personajes. The Argentine group surprised with the power of their live performance, their musical quality, and the energy displayed on stage. Their Latin rhythms transformed the Lava Live Stadium into a large open-air dance floor, making thousands of people move to the beat of songs capable of connecting with audiences of all ages.

The party continued between performances thanks to the musical selection of DJ Nandy Paredes, who maintained the festive atmosphere with a set full of salsa and Latin rhythms, reinforcing the cheerful and danceable character of a day especially marked by the audience's energy.

The closing of the night was by Hombres G, one of the most iconic Spanish pop bands. With decades of experience, the group once again demonstrated their ability to move and entertain several generations at the same time. Their songs, which have become true anthems of Spanish music, were sung by thousands of people in a concert full of nostalgia, complicity, and good humor.

The experience and naturalness with which the band performs on stage show why they continue to be an essential reference in Spanish music. Hombres G connected with both those who experienced the musical explosion of the 80s and 90s firsthand and with a young audience that continues to make these fully current songs their own.

Beyond the concerts, Lava Live Festival once again stood out for the global experience offered to the public. For two days, the Lava Live Stadium was transformed into a large space for leisure and coexistence where music shared prominence with a careful gastronomic offer, rest areas, brand experiences, and various activities that contributed to creating a unique atmosphere.

The gastronomic proposal once again positioned itself among the festival's main attractions thanks to BOKA, which surprised the public with the quality of its preparations, the flavor of its offerings, and a careful staging led by chef Germán Blanco, elevating the culinary experience to the level of the musical programming.

The festival once again demonstrated that it is much more than a succession of concerts. The Lava Live Stadium functioned as a meeting place for different generations, with an inclusive, safe atmosphere designed to enjoy live music in a comfortable, attractive, and vibrant environment.

Numerous activations distributed throughout the venue also contributed to this, including tarot and astrology offerings, tattoo sessions, sports activities, prize wheels, raffles, and different experiences promoted by collaborating brands, which allowed the public to enjoy the festival beyond the stages.

 

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