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WARM UP Estrella de Levante

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WARM UP Estrella de Levante 2026 keeps turning the heat up. The Murcia festival has unveiled a major new wave of confirmations that pushes its lineup into must-attend territory, adding Soulwax, Rusowsky, Ladilla Rusa, La La Love You, Amore, Biznaga, Deadletter, Karavana, La Paloma, VVV (Trippin’you), 1111, Bclip, Flaca and Neoverbeneo.

These 14 names join an already stacked bill featuring Fatboy Slim, Guitarricadelafuente, Carlos Ares, León Benavente, Viva Belgrado and more, shaping a bold, eclectic lineup that reflects the pulse of contemporary music — from cutting-edge electronics to urgent guitars, pop catharsis and club-ready chaos.


Leading the announcement are Soulwax, one of the most influential electronic acts of the last two decades. The Belgian duo of brothers Stephen and David Dewaele remain, in 2025, a benchmark for innovation and sheer live power. Blurring the lines between techno, acid, synth-punk and rock, Soulwax’s meticulously crafted live shows are full-body experiences — hypnotic, explosive and festival-level by design.


Representing the sharp edge of Spain’s new pop wave is Rusowsky, a defining voice of emotionally charged, experimental pop. Producer, songwriter and all-round auteur, his sound fuses mutant pop, lo-fi electronics and generational storytelling. With recent releases and collaborations cementing his status, Rusowsky arrives as one of the most vital figures in Spain’s alternative pop landscape.


Ladilla Rusa bring irreverence, humour and dancefloor irony, continuing their run as modern-day pop cult heroes with euphoric, tongue-in-cheek anthems built for mass singalongs.La La Love You, meanwhile, arrive at peak form, armed with feel-good pop-punk hits, viral choruses and a live show that thrives on pure connection and melody.


Local talent shines through Amore, the project of María Moreno Martínez. Following the release of her debut album Top, Hits, Ballads, etc…, Amore delivers adventurous, genre-fluid pop rooted in emotional honesty and creative freedom — a homegrown highlight with national reach.


Few bands capture contemporary urgency like Biznaga, whose sharp-edged rock fuses melody, political bite and unfiltered attitude.From the UK, Deadletter land in Murcia as one of Europe’s most exciting new post-punk acts, bringing intensity, provocation and the momentum of their upcoming album Existence Is Bliss.Karavana continue their rise as generational storytellers, pairing guitar-driven anthems with immediacy and emotional punch.La Paloma add tension and elegance, delivering dark, cathartic songs shaped by post-punk, noise and emotional restraint.


Few projects blur guitars and rave culture like VVV (Trippin’you). The Móstoles trio channel post-punk, trance, mákina and garage into a confrontational, physical live experience that has become essential for a new generation.Madrid collective 1111 push electronic experimentation forward with a collaborative, shape-shifting approach, while Bclip, Flaca and Neoverbeneo round out the announcement with forward-thinking pop, underground electronics and radical performance energy.


With this new wave of artists, WARM UP Estrella de Levante 2026 strengthens its commitment to diversity, risk and artistic quality — bridging international heavyweights and local voices, established names and emerging talent, emotional depth and full-throttle dancefloor release.

Murcia once again stakes its claim as one of Spain’s most vital cultural meeting points.


Limited-capacity passes now on saleTwo-day passes for 1–2 May are available from €65.99 (while allocation lasts) at warmupfestival.es.


 
 
 

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