Mar de Jávea Festival concludes successfully and announces 2027 Easter edition

The Xàbia festival attracted over 16,000 attendees in its third edition, featuring Crystal Fighters and Taburete as headliners.

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The Mar de Jávea festival has successfully concluded its third edition in Xàbia, gathering over 16,000 people at La Fontana venue and confirming its return for Easter 2027.

The third edition of the Mar de Jávea festival has closed its doors with a positive outcome, solidifying its position as a key cultural event in the Valencian Community. Over two days, the La Fontana venue in Xàbia hosted 18 hours of live music, attracting more than 16,000 attendees, a figure consistent with previous editions.
This year's lineup was notable for combining renowned national artists with the festival's first international act. The organizers have already announced that the next edition will take place on March 26 and 27, 2027, once again coinciding with Easter and maintaining the same location.
Friday's opening day was headlined by Crystal Fighters, who delivered a fusion of pop and electronic music with traditional instruments. Also performing were Pignoise, led by Álvaro Benito, and Leire Martínez, who presented tracks from her new work, Historias de aquella niña, alongside hits from her time with La Oreja de Van Gogh. The night was rounded off with performances by Marlena, Íñigo Quintero, David Otero, and the Hermanos Martínez, followed by DJ sessions until dawn.
On Saturday, the venue was once again packed to welcome Taburete. Willy Bárcenas and Antón Carreño returned to the La Fontana stage to present their new album, El perro que fuma, in one of the most anticipated moments. The second day also featured La La Love You, a national power-pop phenomenon, and Efecto Mariposa, celebrating their 25-year career. Emerging talents such as Moni Motes, Mafalda Cardenal, and Hey Kid opened the afternoon before the final closing act by FUZZ by DJ Nano.
The organization highlighted the intergenerational nature of the musical offering, which received support from the Xàbia City Council and collaboration from various brands for the catering and service areas.