
Alejandro Sanz will headline Granca Live Fest 2026.
Alejandro Sanz will be the first headliner of the fifth season of Granca Live Fest 2026, performing in Gran Canaria as part of his world tour "¿Y Ahora Qué?".
Granca Live Fest 2026 kicks off its fifth season with exciting news: Alejandro Sanz will be the first headliner! This is a great start for the largest music festival in the Canary Islands, which confirms its status as the main cultural event of the archipelago and one of the most popular festivals in Spain.
Alejandro Sanz is a Spanish star who has sold over 25 million records worldwide and has received 22 Latin GRAMMYs and 4 GRAMMYs. His hits, such as "Corazón Partío", "Amiga mía" and "El Alma al Aire", are known by more than one generation. He is currently experiencing a new creative stage, where he is even more free, creative and relevant.
On July 4, 2026, Alejandro Sanz will return to Gran Canaria after a 10-year break to give an unforgettable concert at the Estadio de Gran Canaria – the largest and most prestigious stage of the archipelago. He will perform as part of his world tour "¿Y Ahora Qué?", which has already been a great success in Mexico and Latin America. In addition, his latest album has been nominated for a Latin Grammy 2025.
In his new tour, Sanz will combine his favorite classics with new songs, including those from the album "¿Y Ahora Qué?", which has gained over 120 million listens. Stars such as Shakira, Rels B, Grupo Frontera and Carín León participated in the recording of the album. This is a unique opportunity to see the evolution of the work of an icon who continues to set records around the world.
Granca Live Fest, which started in 2019, has become the most important music festival in the Canary Islands. Every year it attracts tens of thousands of visitors and makes the archipelago one of the centers of international festivals. With each season, the festival becomes more prestigious and confirms its status as a must-visit event for world-class stars and audiences from all over the world.
In 2026, the festival will celebrate its fifth anniversary and plans to hold the largest season in its history.