Bestialc 2026 in l'Alcora Finalizes Lineup with 14 Bands and Free Entry

The underground rock festival celebrates its 29th edition on June 20 with 14 hours of uninterrupted music and international acts.

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The Bestialc festival in l'Alcora has confirmed its lineup for the 2026 edition, taking place on Saturday, June 20, featuring 14 underground rock bands and completely free entry.

The capital of l'Alcalatén is preparing for the 29th edition of this musical event, which will offer 14 hours of uninterrupted music. The festival has established itself as an essential date for rock lovers of all genres.
In addition to previously announced bands, new acts have been added, reinforcing the festival's global character. International artists include El Vez & Lord Rochester (United States and Scotland), Al Reeves (United States), Hank Robot (Denmark), Ming City Rockers (Ukraine), Os Estil Hacos (Brazil), and Tokororo (Congo). National acts such as Ministerio del Caos (Lucena del Cid), J.Texi Band, Thee Eliam, and Ídolos Muertos will also participate, along with Castellón DJ Paco Roca.
With a total of 14 bands, Bestialc reaffirms its identity as a genuine festival, capable of offering an intense and diverse musical experience. The event maintains its philosophy: a group of friends working with respect and love for music to provide a top-tier sound menu, with completely free admission.
Over nearly three decades, the festival has become synonymous with eclecticism. Styles such as garage, rock, punk, or grunge coexist on the same day, alongside power pop, rockabilly, rhythm & blues, hardcore, and even soul and blues with touches of jazz and gospel. The public will be able to enjoy 14 hours of uninterrupted music on the two stages located at the La Pista Jardí venue.
Bestialc is organized by the DSK collective, with the collaboration of the l'Alcora City Council and the local Caja Rural. In addition to the concerts, the venue will feature a bar service, vinyl sales, and an alternative market, thus completing a cultural experience that goes beyond live music.