Low Festival 2024 Announces an Exciting Lineup in Benidorm
Benidorm will buzz with music from July 26 to 28, as the first wave of artists takes the stage at Low Festival 2024. The lineup includes Mikel Izal, Shinova, Ginebras, Shego, Hidrogenesse, Sienna, Vatacholo, and Repion, setting the tone for a weekend of bold performances in the city where the festival returns.
Mikel Izal leads the poster in this initial round, marking his Benidorm debut with a solo show that promises to reveal a more intimate side of the artist. As the frontman and primary creative force behind Izal, he has helped propel the band to the forefront of Spain’s rock scene in recent years with albums like Fear and Heaven and tracks such as Heaven and Faith. The solo act will offer a new, revealing perspective on Izal’s artistry, earning excitement among longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Next in line are Jinns, a project founded by Juls, Raquel, Magüi, and Sandra. Coming from Alicante, Jinns arrives with a 2023 LP release that signals a fearless, daring approach to live music. The band’s identity blends indie sensibilities with confident experimentation, and fans can expect a dynamic performance that carries the momentum into Low Festival’s stage.
Jinns are in concert — KMY ROS [Citation: Low Festival organizers].
Biscayans and Shinova return to the Low Festival stage bringing one of the most compelling live shows in the national rock circuit. Audiences can anticipate a performance marked by energy, evolution, and the band’s characteristic willingness to push boundaries, as they share new material alongside beloved tracks.
Hidrogenesse is confirmed to perform as well, a duo renowned for their intimate concerts that span intimate clubs, large festivals, museums, bars, and even street corners. Their direct, almost confrontational communication with audiences remains a hallmark, and their involvement with contemporary projects, including the Christ series and their recent Sorra City album, positions them at the intersection of music and conceptual art.
Repion, a powerful duo of sisters, will bring a blend of vitality and a touch of melancholy to the festival. Their self-titled 2023 album and extensive stage experience promise a high-energy set that resonates with millennial listeners while inviting broader crowds to dance and connect with the music’s emotional undercurrents.
Poster previews of Low Festival 2024 offer a glimpse into the event’s direction, hinting at a weekend full of variety and high-caliber performances. The festival landscape this year emphasizes bold storytelling through sound and stagecraft, inviting attendees to explore a spectrum of styles and moods. [Citation: Low Festival organizers]
Good Luck Lady marks the Madrid group ogo’s first major release since February 2023, and the record’s bold approach has kept listeners engaged with a live show that blends familiar themes with fresh surprises. The set list is expected to weave in tracks from earlier work alongside new material that challenges expectations and invites audience participation.
Valencia brings Siena to the lineup—a band known for its introspective, dynamic live performances. Álex Siena’s group has been part of Low since 2018, and their stage presence at Baluarte Concerts in the Castillo de Santa Bárbara, Alicante, on November 11 is highly anticipated. The band’s evolving sound is likely to captivate both longtime fans and new listeners eager for modern, emotionally resonant rock.
The latest confirmation introduces Vatacholoa, a young composer and producer with Danish-Mexican roots whose music blends hip-hop, pop, metal, and soul. His personal sound, shaped by Mexican regional influences and street-smart sensibilities, reflects a restless creative impulse that continues to mature with every release. Vatacholoa embodies a contemporary hybrid that resonates across diverse audiences. [Citation: Low Festival organizers]
Subscriptions & Tickets
Subscriptions for Low 2024 are available at www.lowfestival.es or www.entradas.com starting from €59.99 while seats remain. Prices will rise as tickets sell out, so fans are advised to secure their spots early to avoid disappointment. The festival’s evolving lineup and venue schedule promise a memorable experience, with performances designed to showcase everything from intimate solo sets to expansive ensemble arrangements.
Note: The information above reflects the current confirmations for Low Festival 2024. For the most up-to-date lineup and scheduling, attendees should consult official sources and venue announcements. [Citation: Low Festival organizers]