
Tenerife’s ‘La Misa’ Festival Solidifies Island’s Status as Electronic Music Hub
Tenerife has solidified its position as a premier electronic music destination following the successful staging of the "La Misa" festival at Golf Costa Adeje, which drew international crowds and high-profile support.
Tenerife has cemented its status as a key destination on the European electronic music circuit following the latest edition of "La Misa," held this past Saturday at Golf Costa Adeje. Organizers report that the event successfully drew a diverse crowd, including local residents, visitors from mainland Spain, and international tourists.
Promoted by Farra World, the festival offered much more than just music. Its signature monochromatic theme—where guests follow a strict black dress code—was paired with high-end lighting and visual production. The event received backing from the Government of the Canary Islands, Canary Islands Tourism, Promotur, Tenerife Tourism, and the Adeje City Council, highlighting how music festivals are becoming a vital engine for tourism and culture in the south of the island.
The nine-hour event featured a carefully curated lineup, headlined by British tech-house star Michael Bibi. Supporting acts included Miguelle & Tons, Silvie Loto, Kinaahau, and Cristian Battaglia, all chosen to ensure a seamless musical experience from start to finish.
The success of La Misa highlights a growing trend: the rise of professional, niche festivals that build strong communities through clear visual identities and expert artistic direction. By meeting audience expectations and delivering a high-quality production in a stunning setting, La Misa has firmly established itself as a standout event on the national calendar, proving the Canary Islands' potential as a premier destination for international music tourism.