Brilla Torrevieja on one side and the Crazy City Festival on the other fill the seaside town with sound from every corner. The urban energy is off the charts as crowds gather to celebrate music in this sun-kissed destination.
Salt City will glow even brighter tonight at 10 p.m. with Lola Índigo taking the stage at Parque Antonio Soria. A dynamic dancer and choreographer, Índigo has trained and performed internationally, including stints in China and Los Angeles. She first gained widespread attention on OT 2017, where early eliminations challenged her, yet she turned those early setbacks into a springboard for an extraordinary career.
From there, she built a national profile with a string of hits such as The Witcher Woman, Las Solteras, and Niña de la Escuela, songs that resonated beyond Spain and found audiences throughout Latin America. Her vibrant performances are known for kinetic dance, bold stage visuals, and a high-energy rapport with the crowd.
Owing to the infectious energy she brings, Lola Índigo delivers a show that bursts with rhythm, power, and color. Her recent achievements include earning the MTV Music Award for Best Spanish Artist of the Year, underscoring her status as a leading figure in contemporary Spanish pop.
In Torrevieja, Crazy Urban Festival also lights up the scene, assembling a roster of top urban voices in rock, rap, and hip-hop. The five-star musical program begins tomorrow at 16:00 in Parque Antonio Soria, promising a diverse and immersive experience for festival-goers.
Among the featured acts is Kase.O, a cornerstone of Spanish rap. A veteran artist who rose to prominence in the 1990s with Violadores del Verso, he continues to shape the genre with a blend of introspective lyricism and formidable delivery. As he puts it, experience is a degree, and Kase.O brings a lifetime of it to the stage.
Omar Montes brings his stage presence to Torrevieja, a performer whose career blends television roots with a gateway to music, including collaborations with stars such as Bad Gyal.
Rising acts like Marlena, Jazz Magnetism, Hens, Ayax and Prok also join the lineup, delivering music that blends sharp social commentary with bold, inventive sounds.
Juancho Márquez is another name on the bill, a versatile musician who explores multiple genres and has even published a poetry collection titled Espacios.
Fernando Costa adds a seasoned touch to the lineup with dynamic hip-hop verse and polished lyricism. Marc Seguí, one of the period’s young icons, takes the stage as well. His previous track Shooting led the charts and continues to ride the energy of that era, aligning with the current wave of Spanish pop and urban music from the 3’60 scene.