Noctámbula Festival to Bring World-Class Electronic Music and Symphonic Production to Tenerife

Noctámbula Festival to Bring World-Class Electronic Music and Symphonic Production to Tenerife

Source: Diario de Avisos

The Canary Islands will host the inaugural Noctámbula electronic music festival on September 12 at the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Exhibition Centre, featuring a high-tech production headlined by the Tomorrowland-associated Symphony of Unity.

The Canary Islands’ entertainment scene is set for a major upgrade with the arrival of Noctámbula. Promoted by Encaro Factory, the new electronic music festival aims to set a new standard for the archipelago. The event will take place on September 12 at the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Exhibition Centre, focusing on high-end technical production to create a world-class experience.

The festival’s centerpiece is a unique blend of orchestral and contemporary electronic music. The lineup features Symphony of Unity—the symphonic project associated with Tomorrowland—which includes nearly 60 musicians. They will be joined by international stars, including Matt from Meduza and DJ B Jones. To ensure a seamless performance, lighting designer Juanjo Beloqui has coordinated a complex setup using timecode synchronization.

The event is a significant logistical undertaking. The venue will be transformed using 600 advanced lighting fixtures controlled by five consoles, a remote tracking system, and 400 square meters of LED screens. Organizers intend for this technology to create an immersive environment where the visuals perfectly match the music, including sets by local artists.

Beyond the music, the festival will offer a variety of services, including gourmet food and signature cocktails. Attendees can choose from four ticket categories: Ultimate, Front Stage, VIP, and General. Tickets are currently available through the official festival website and Tomaticket.

Supported by the Government of the Canary Islands and LOS40 Classic, Noctámbula is part of a broader effort to professionalize large-scale festivals in Spain. By investing in top-tier technology and focusing on the attendee experience, the organizers hope to attract both local fans and tourists drawn to cultural events.