TORREVIEJA, Spain (November 27, 2025) – The Torrevieja City Council, led by Mayor Eduardo Dolón and Councillor Domingo Paredes, is already coordinating the Summer 2026 music program with the organizers of LOW Festival, BIGSOUND Festival, and BRILLA Torrevieja. This collaboration aims to establish Torrevieja as the city with the largest and best music offering in the entire Valencian Community.
Key Highlights:
- Advanced Coordination: The strategy involves early planning across crucial areas, including logistics, mobility, accommodation, promotion, and safety, to ensure the successful execution of all three large-scale events.
- Key Planning Areas: Discussions covered joint marketing campaigns to position Torrevieja as a Mediterranean music hub, coordination of stage setups, security and traffic plans, dedicated shuttle services (from the airport and train station), and organized accommodation packages through the Tourism Department.
- Three Major Events:
- LOW Festival is moving its headquarters to Torrevieja, featuring artists like Editors and Fangoria.
- BIGSOUND Torrevieja will debut its own edition on July 24-25, 2026, adding the city to the national mainstream and urban festival map.
- BRILLA Torrevieja continues its run, highlighted by a highly anticipated concert by Leiva on August 15, expected to draw over 20,000 attendees.
- Economic Impact: Mayor Dolón stated that the move confirms the city’s lead in the region’s music strategy, expected to generate employment, boost the economy, and create unprecedented cultural projection.
The council emphasized that this proactive approach demonstrates that Torrevieja is working systematically to offer “the best musical summer” while preparing the city to welcome thousands of attendees safely and efficiently.












