Sons al Botànic Expands with Six Performances Over Two Days

The musical cycle at the Botanical Garden of Valencia extends its program for 2026, featuring a mix of established artists and new talents.

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The Sons al Botànic music cycle will celebrate its 2026 edition on September 18th and 19th at the Botanical Garden of Valencia, expanding its program to include six performances across two days.

The Botanical Garden of the Universitat de València will host the next edition of the Sons al Botànic music cycle on September 18th and 19th. This event, now over a decade old, expands this year to span two consecutive days, offering six performances that showcase current independent music scene proposals, supported by Vibra Mahou.
The opening on Friday, September 18th, will feature Paco Pecado, accompanied by a surprise artist. His style blends kitsch and traditional elements, combining celebration with sentimental melancholy. His album Entre Bodegas y Ferias (2025), winner of the Primer Premio Rock Villa de Madrid 2025, has established his unique voice in the alternative scene.
The Saturday morning session on September 19th will include Sanspok, a project led by Sophia Bodí that merges experimentation and psychedelic rock, and Amarillo Fiesta, a band known for its bright punk pop with influences from Hinds and Wet Leg. The Saturday afternoon session will feature Dani Dicostas, with his album Amores Pasajeros exploring emotional memories, and the trio from Elche, La 126, recognized for their pop-rock and punk energy.
The organization highlights that Sons al Botànic has transformed the Plaza de los Magnolios into a unique stage, fostering a way of experiencing live music that brings artists and audiences closer. Past performers include artists like Ferran Palau, Morgan, and La Habitación Roja, solidifying its distinct space within the Valencian cultural ecosystem.
Tickets for Friday, September 18th, and the Saturday afternoon session on September 19th are available starting from 19 euros. The Saturday morning session, featuring Sanspok and Amarillo Fiesta, remains free for all visitors to the Botanical Garden upon payment of the regular entrance fee (4 euros). Children's tickets are also available.