As the warmer months begin to arrive, Gandia starts to shift into one of the most vibrant times of the year. The days grow longer, the city’s calendar comes alive and festivals once again take centre stage. In that setting, Mediterránea Festival 2026 stands out as one of the most appealing summer plans in Gandia, with three days of live music at Parc Ausiàs March on 13, 14 and 15 August 2026.

The festival has already unveiled a line-up that strengthens its place as one of the key summer music events on the coast. The 2026 edition will bring together La M.O.D.A., Love of Lesbian, Siloé, Ultraligera, Carlos Ares, Ginebras, Karavana, Miss Caffeina, Niña Polaca, Zahara Rave, Fontán, Kitai, Melifluo, Niños Bravos, Nuevos Vicios, Juancasupersub DJ Set and DJ Plan B, with Óscar Martínez as the festival’s host.

More than just a music event, Mediterránea also fits perfectly into the idea of a full summer escape in Gandia. It is not simply about concerts, but about spending a few days in a Mediterranean destination where music, beach atmosphere and summer energy come together naturally. That combination is precisely what makes it such an attractive option at this time of year.

A line-up made for summer

Mediterránea Festival Gandia 2026 once again commits to a formula that works especially well: established names from the Spanish indie and pop scene, bands with strong live appeal and a second wave of artists that gives the programme variety and freshness. The presence of acts such as Love of Lesbian, La M.O.D.A., Miss Caffeina, Ginebras, Siloé and Niña Polaca shapes a line-up designed for those who want one of those festivals where it feels worth staying from the first show to the last.

At the same time, the timing also works in its favour. Mid-August is one of the liveliest moments of the year in Gandia, and the fact that the festival runs across three consecutive days makes it an ideal excuse to plan a longer summer getaway.

Dates, prices and tickets for Mediterránea Festival 2026

The next edition of the festival will take place on 13, 14 and 15 August 2026 in Gandia, and festival passes are on sale from €71. The event offers both a general pass and a VIP pass. The general option grants access to the venue and its standard services across the three days, while the VIP option adds a preferred area, panoramic views, a chill-out zone, foodtruck access and exclusive toilets.

Another useful detail for visitors travelling with children is that children under the age of 10 can enter for free, provided they meet the conditions established by the organisers. As with most festivals, minors must also comply with the required access rules and authorisations.

Useful information for visitors

The official Mediterránea Festival website includes practical sections on accommodation, glamping, camper area, camping and how to get there, as well as general visitor information. That means the event is not only selling tickets, but also presenting itself as a complete experience for people coming from outside Gandia and planning their stay in advance.

For visitors, this makes the festival especially easy to build into a wider trip. It is not only about deciding which concerts to attend, but about organising a few days in Gandia during one of the most energetic moments of the summer. That is where the destination has a clear advantage: alongside the festival itself, Gandia offers beach life, restaurants and the kind of summer atmosphere that makes the experience feel larger than the venue alone.

One of the best summer plans in Gandia

When festival season returns, it often becomes one of the best ways to experience a destination. In Gandia, Mediterránea fits that idea particularly well because it combines live music, warm weather and a location that invites visitors to extend the plan beyond the concerts themselves. It is not only a strong option for people following the line-up closely, but also for anyone looking for a summer break with good weather, a lively atmosphere and several nights of music.

In that sense, Mediterránea Festival Gandia 2026 is shaping up to be one of the standout plans of the summer in the city. The line-up is already out, the dates are confirmed and passes are already available through the festival’s official website.

Official Mediterránea Festival 2026 website

All updated information about the line-up, tickets, access conditions, minors, accommodation and travel options can be found on the official festival website:

festivalmediterranea.com