
This Sunday, Espacio La Granja in Santa Cruz de Tenerife hosts "ConCierto Paliqueo," an interactive musical performance where Mel Ömana and Soul Sanet will answer audience questions through song.

Tenerife's Soplo de Letras 2026 festival, recently crowned 'Best Festival in the Canary Islands,' is expanding its program to include a full day of diverse live music on May 16, featuring acts like Iseo & Dodosound, Sanguijuelas del Guadiana, Javi Medina, and Paco Pecado.

Young Tenerife sculptor Carmen Méndez Marco is rapidly gaining international recognition for her unique wood sculptures, with recent exhibitions in Italy and upcoming shows planned for Madrid and beyond the Canary Islands.

A new exhibition exploring Japanese warrior culture, from legendary samurai to mysterious shinobi, opens March 18th at Casa Anchieta in La Laguna as part of the Japan World Festival.

To mark 100 years since his birth, TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes launches "Otro Millares," a program re-examining the work of Spanish Informalism co-founder Manolo Millares through talks, a film screening, and never-before-seen footage.

The Leal Theater in La Laguna is hosting two diverse shows this weekend, featuring the premiere of In Piano's multidisciplinary "Ellas" tonight and a family-friendly adaptation of "The Snow Queen" on Sunday.

Author Ángel Cabrera has released "Survival Guide for Over 45s," a new book challenging ageism and advocating for growing old with pride and defiance.

A disagreement has erupted over the future of La Laguna's historic Estévanez-Borges Mansion, with the Cabildo de Tenerife proposing it as a photography centre annex while a public campaign pushes for a literary centre and writers' museum.

The 'Canarias tiene el flow' festival will be held in Madrid on May 14 to promote and strengthen Canarian culture through its vibrant new music scene, which already boasts millions of global listeners.

Spanish cinemas are set for a vibrant refresh this week with a diverse slate of new releases, including Disney-Pixar's *Hoppers* and Maggie Gyllenhaal's *The Bride!*, spanning animation, action, horror, sci-fi, comedy, and drama.