Elda already knows the artists lined up for the September Fiestas Mayores, and the lineup is drawing attention for its mix of familiar favorites and fresh energy. The top billing goes to the well-known groups Funambulista and Marlon, who are set to headline the festivities and promise evenings filled with energy and memorable melodies.
The city’s Fiestas Coordinator, David Guardiola, unveiled the artists slated to perform in Elda during the celebrations, noting that these acts will light up the nights on September 7 and 8 in two distinct environments. The plan this year keeps concerts in two different performance spaces, and all performances are free for attendees, inviting locals and visitors alike to join in the community celebration without any barrier to access. [Source: City of Elda]
At the Explanada Nuevo Almafrá, the party will run late into the night, with revelry extending until 04:00. On September 7, the headliner Funambulista, a Murcia-based band touring with their Animal Tour, will be joined by DJ Toledo and the Mix and Noise Session to create a dynamic opening night. The following evening, September 8, the pop-rock outfit Marlon will perform under the banner of their Que se caiga el cielo tour, complemented by performances from Carmen de la Fuente and DJ Fredy Vidal to keep the mood high as the night continues. [Source: City of Elda]
Meanwhile, on the Plaza Castelar stage, attendees can enjoy a distinct lineup. On September 7, the international covers band Big Mouthers will bring a broad set of familiar tunes to the plaza, followed by a tribute to Maná that night, performing the Mexican band’s hits in a faithful, energetic homage. Both performances are scheduled to begin at midnight, offering a late-night option for those who want to carry the festivities into the small hours. [Source: City of Elda]
Guardiola expressed his hope that the program will resonate with audiences of all ages and tastes, encouraging residents of Elda to view these spaces as welcoming meeting points during the Fiestas Mayores. The idea is to provide an inclusive experience that blends local pride with popular music, creating a shared moment for the community to celebrate together. [Source: City of Elda]