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Conciertos de Viveros

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The countdown has officially begun. In just one month, the gates of the Jardines de Viveros will open once again and Conciertos de Viveros, Valencia's most iconic summer concert series, will return to fill the city with music, memories and unforgettable nights beneath the stars.


For generations of Valencians, Conciertos de Viveros has been far more than a concert programme. It is one of the defining traditions of summer in the city. Every July, as the Gran Fira de València takes over the streets, the beautiful Jardines de Viveros become the beating heart of the city's live music scene, welcoming legendary artists, international stars, chart-topping performers and exciting new talent to one of Spain's most unique outdoor venues. And with just one month remaining until the first notes ring out across the gardens, anticipation is growing rapidly.


Running from 2 July to 25 July, Conciertos de Viveros 2026 will once again deliver an extraordinary programme featuring rock legends, pop icons, Latin superstars, reggae pioneers, singer-songwriters, electronic innovators and heavy metal heroes. Few summer concert series in Spain can boast such variety, and even fewer can match the magical setting.


The opening night immediately reminds us why Conciertos de Viveros remains such a special event.

On 2 July, Spanish pop-rock legends Duncan Dhu bring their celebrated DD40 Tour to Valencia, revisiting a catalogue that helped define an era of Spanish music. The following evening welcomes Javi Medina, Gonzalo Alhambra and Jalezz, kicking off a packed opening weekend.


The first weekend continues with the irresistible Latin rhythms of Septeto Acarey on 4 July and the acclaimed Canary Islands singer-songwriter Valeria Castro on 5 July before global Latin-pop sensation Danny Ocean arrives on 6 July.


Then comes one of the most anticipated nights of the entire festival. Deep Purple. Few bands have shaped rock music more profoundly. Creators of Smoke on the Water and pioneers of hard rock, their appearance on 7 July represents a rare opportunity to witness genuine rock royalty in one of Valencia's most intimate outdoor settings.

The momentum continues when alternative-rock icons Garbage perform on 8 July, followed by a huge summer party courtesy of Juan Magán on 9 July.


The middle section of the festival showcases exactly why Conciertos de Viveros has become so beloved. There is always something for everyone. On 11 July, rising stars Ultraligera, Conociendo Rusia and Sr. Aliaga share the stage, while Tony Hadley arrives on 12 July with a set packed full of timeless 1980s classics.


Then comes a remarkable run of international stars. Ana Torroja performs on 14 July, reggae legends UB40 featuring Ali Campbell arrive on 15 July, and on 16 Julyaudiences will welcome The Jacksons, bringing one of the most celebrated catalogues in popular music history to Valencia. The final stretch is equally impressive. The globally recognised DJ-priest Padre Guilherme performs on 17 July, while Granada's genre-defying La Plazuelatake over on 18 July.


After a brief pause, the closing week delivers a spectacular finale. Latin hitmakers Gente de Zona perform on 23 July, Spanish metal giants WarCry and Ópera Magna shake the gardens on 24 July, before Colombian superstar Silvestre Dangond closes Conciertos de Viveros on 25 July.


But beyond the lineup, what truly makes Conciertos de Viveros special is the atmosphere. Few concert experiences can match standing beneath the trees of the Jardines de Viveros on a warm Valencian evening. The sun begins to set. The city buzzes with Gran Fira celebrations. Friends gather with cold beers. The stage lights flicker into life. Then the music begins.


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