In the coming summer, Alicante will host a vibrant edition of The Good Life experiences with Larios Sunsets, a series that has already charmed Malaga audiences with its warm evenings and sparkling music. The program brings a blend of live performances and coastal ambiance, turning Playa del Postiguet into a sunset-backed stage where attendees can enjoy a curated musical lineup as the daylight fades. The scene is set for memorable nights where sea breezes mingle with harmonies, creating a festive mood that resonates with both locals and visitors looking for an outdoor cultural escape.
The lineup unfolds with the sun making its gradual descent. On July 10, Anthony Carmona takes the stage; on July 11, Nacha Pop sets the mood with their characteristic sound; and on July 12, the acoustic and electric textures of Good Dear will close the slate for the Alicante weekend. As new artists are announced, the program promises fresh energy that keeps the audience engaged night after night, building a shared memory around the sunset ritual. The organizers emphasize the evolving nature of the lineup, inviting music lovers to stay tuned for updates as plans develop in real time. [Source: Local cultural organizers]
Beyond Alicante, the Larios Sunsets experience remains a central feature of Malaga’s cultural calendar, extending to the most photogenic rooftops and terraces where Seville, Valencia, and Madrid share in the sun-drenched rhythm. These venues—selected for their atmosphere and view—offer more than music; they present a spatial experience that pairs each performance with unique city backdrops. Malaga’s city government and cultural partners continue to collaborate with Larios to curate evenings that highlight the region’s artistic vitality while supporting public gatherings that are both safe and inclusive. [Attribution: Malaga cultural council]
In its second consecutive year, proceeds from the Larios Sunsets ticket sales in Malaga and Alicante are directed toward ongoing initiatives that support artistic programs across the region. Plans for Azoteas events, held in combination with the Malaga and Alicante editions, are designed to broaden access to this music experience while backing the Antonio Banderas Theatre Foundation and other institutions committed to promoting local culture through activations and special projects. The focus is clear: bring people together to celebrate music, community, and the cityscape under the open sky, with a portion of funds reinvested into cultural development for the broader audience. [Citation: municipal cultural funding report]