
NUMAcircuit Festival Concludes in Tenerife with Avant-Garde Finale
The NUMAcircuit festival concludes this weekend at the Auditorio de Tenerife, featuring experimental performances by Kelly Moran, Rrucculla, and the collaborative duo Élida Dorta and Román Brito.
The NUMAcircuit festival is entering its final days, cementing its reputation as a key event for avant-garde sound and hybrid arts in the Canary Islands. Organizers say the festival is wrapping up this weekend after a successful run focused on electronic experimentation and collaborative creative residencies.
The closing events take place this Saturday at the Auditorio de Tenerife, featuring a lineup of notable international and national artists. At 7:30 p.m. in the Chamber Hall, pianist and composer Kelly Moran will headline the evening. She will perform tracks from her latest album, Don’t Trust Mirrors, a project that marks a shift in her career as she returns to synthesizers to explore themes of memory and sound.
Earlier in the day, at 5:30 p.m., the Sala Puerto will host Atender, a performance created by Élida Dorta and Román Brito during their festival residency. They will be joined by Bilbao-based artist Izaskun González—known as Rrucculla—who will showcase her distinct approach to experimental electronic music.
Events like NUMAcircuit are vital for bringing avant-garde culture to the region, providing a platform for artistic research and performances that fall outside the mainstream commercial circuit. The festival continues to champion the blending of different artistic disciplines. You can find full details on the final events at numacircuit.es.