Overview
- Argentine singer-songwriter Daniela Spalla takes a first-time headliner slot and says she hopes her role encourages more women artists.
- Coverage lists a multi-dozen bill for the two-day festival, with reports ranging from more than 50 performers to a count of 62 acts.
- Festival founder Jordi Puig says the key challenge is staying relevant in a crowded cultural landscape while preserving the event’s original identity.
- Organizers highlight sustainability and logistics upgrades, including reusable set materials, biodegradable components and expanded onsite storage.
- Puig frames the festival as both a mirror and driver of Latin music’s global momentum, with past editions reported to draw roughly 70,000 attendees per day.