Info about a recent update to the Low Festival lineup in Benidorm includes new endorsements, with a focus on the Levante region and an extended schedule from July 26 to 28. The newly added acts rise alongside established names, bringing fresh energy to the festival poster and ensuring the event remains a highlight of the summer calendar in Spain.
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Newly confirmed artists join the lineup with prominent national acts, including Mikel Izal, Ginebras, Shinova, Hidrogenesse, Repion, Shego, Sienna, Vatocholo, Arde Bogotá, Sidonie, Veintiuno, Night Beats, Big Special, El Buen Hijo and Maren. The festival promises three days of top-tier live performances, a vibrant beach atmosphere, and a celebration of gastronomy, all contributing to Benidorm’s status as a premier summer music destination.
Direct from Boston, Pixies lead this wave of international talent. Known as pioneers of the late ’80s alt/rock scene, they bring a potent mix of nostalgia and energy. The band will revisit classics such as Where Is My Mind? and Monkey Went to Heaven, while introducing material from their latest release doggerel. This appearance marks a return to Benidorm since their 2017 visit, when the festival earned peak attention.
Another international name in the lineup comes from London: Suede. The alt-rock icon delivers romantic and sharp lyrics wrapped in a distinctive sound. Recent work includes automatic editing (2022), featuring tracks like He Still Guides Me. In Benidorm, frontman Brett Anderson will guide the audience through a set that includes timeless pieces and fan favorites such as Beautiful Ones, Very, Animal Nitrate and other signature songs.
National acts and creative fusion
Guille Milkyway presents Blue House, another strong addition to the festival preview. The project consistently crafts original hits with a unique identity, staples like It Could Have Been Worse, Ataraxia, and the generation anthem sexual revolution. The act joins Low Festival with a pop sensibility that blends sunshine, Euro-pop influences, and lush arrangements.
Ojete Calor brings humor and surprise to the stage. Known for subnopop energy, they promise a lively, memorable performance with catchy songs and playful choreography. The show invites sing-alongs and dancing, creating an uplifting mood that suits a summer night in Benidorm.
Two longtime friends who fuse Granada art and music co-create Plazuela. Manuel and Luis, known as El Indio and El Nitro, built their career on YouTube before releasing a debut, homegrown single that sparked a broader musical journey. Their set blends flamenco, funk, and electronic club culture, culminating in a lively, soulful experience that mirrors their evolving sound and lyrics.
Moving from rock into a personal blend of punk, electronics, and synthesizers, Killer Swing brings a dynamic performance. The band from Pamplona, with six albums, has shaped multiple generations since their 1996 kickoff. A 2011 release still resonates; their 2023 materials demonstrate sustained creative energy.
Delaporte, characterized by an electronic edge, weaves Latin, tropical, and Brazilian influences with pop, trap, and soul. Their latest work reinforces a playful, carefree vibe and invites audiences to savor every moment. Their set promises danceable tracks and a lighthearted stage presence, with favorites from recent releases included.
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Sandré arrives from the Barcelona metro area with a high-energy live show that blends noise, movement, and dance. Their performance is built to ignite the crowd, delivering a strong, pulsating rhythm that invites fans to lose themselves in the moment.
Barry B. has demonstrated versatility across genres, crafting a personal style born from experimentation. Starting with Garage Tape on an iPad, he has risen to collaborate with artists like Rusowsky and DRUMMIE. His sets reflect a bold, evolving sound that aims to leave a lasting impact on the festival scene.
Morreo and their national project celebrate a sunlit pop sound rooted in sixties influences. Madrid-based and Andalusian at heart, they blend vintage vibes with modern hooks, delivering joyful, dance-friendly tunes. Their latest release, Happiness, reinforces a bright, accessible palette that invites broad appeal.
White Kids DJ Set rounds out the lineup with a provocative mix of 90s house, Eurodance, and UK garage, reinterpreted through contemporary urban music cues. The performance promises an energetic, unforgettable night for festival goers.
Placebo’s current vibe at the festival is marked by Viskopaf, an Alicante-based artist exploring new musical forms. His catalog nods to indie and disco from earlier decades while embracing contemporary R&B and dreampop, showing music as a versatile, emotional instrument.
Benidorm, the capstone of live music
With twelve new confirmations and a lineup that blends household names with rising stars, Low 2024 cements Benidorm as a premier hub for live music. The festival grounds span over 20,000 square meters of green space, include relaxation areas, and feature two VIP zones, one of which contains a pool. General, VIP, and VIP POOL passes are on sale at 64.99 Euros, inviting fans to experience the event in comfort and style.