The Iberia Festival marked its X anniversary with celebrations that felt like a continuous party, drawing attendees from across the country to two days of music, energy, and shared moments. The Julio Iglesias Auditorium in Benidorm stood as a centerpiece for this milestone, while overall attendance surpassed 70,000 across ten editions, highlighting the festival’s enduring appeal and its role as a cornerstone of Spain’s pop-rock scene.
This past weekend, Benidorm basks in favorable weather, a climate that naturally invites visitors to enjoy the city’s many hotels and eateries. Thousands of festival travelers converged, turning the coastal town into a lively hub of music, food, and social activity that benefited local businesses and the broader tourism ecosystem.
For this edition, audiences were treated to standout performances from Loquillo, Bonnie Tyler, M Clan, Los Zigarros, Ilegales, Miguel Costas, Burning, Tahúres Zurdos, Ramonsters, and BOW. Iberia Festival has a long-standing reputation for showcasing top national pop-rock talents, reinforcing its status as a premier platform for both established icons and rising stars. International appeal was underscored by Bonnie Tyler’s appearance as a featured international artist.
Special thanks went to every facet of the festival’s organization. The team acknowledged staff across accreditation, bar service, technical crews, security, cleaning, and production, along with the artists and their management who contributed to the edition’s smooth execution. The gratitude extended to Servigroup Hotels for their ongoing support as an official sponsor from the festival’s earliest days, a partnership that has helped sustain the event’s energy and reach.