Lleida is preparing for one of its most vibrant celebrations of the year as the Festa Major de Sant Anastasi returns from May 8 to 11, 2026. Alongside traditional culture and popular festivities, live music once again takes center stage, with Camps Elisis and the Glorieta becoming the main hubs of a diverse and ambitious program.
Across four days, the city will host concerts ranging from emerging local acts to established national names, as well as DJs, orchestras and large-format shows designed to bring together audiences of all ages.
May 8 – Opening night: local energy and alternative sounds
The festival kicks off with a strong focus on local and emerging talent. DJ Karreira sets the tone with house and tech house, followed by Dèria’s alternative rock and Saüc’s Catalan-language metal.
Later in the night, La Abuela Fuma and DJ sessions linked to Lleida’s independent scene keep the energy high, shaping an opening that feels raw, youthful and rooted in the city’s underground.
May 9 – The big night at Camps Elisis
Saturday delivers one of the most powerful lineups of the festival.
Renaldo & Clara present their latest work with their signature indie-pop sensitivity, while Valdivia blends funk, pop and electronic influences into a vibrant live show.
International artist Callum Beattie adds a global touch, arriving with a Top 5 UK album, and Sexy Zebras bring their explosive, high-energy rock performance — one of the most anticipated moments of the weekend.
Mama Dousha and Jet Lag complete the live offering with fresh, genre-crossing proposals, while the Orquestra Jamaica provides a large-scale show aimed at a broader audience.
Meanwhile, electronic music takes over the Glorieta stage with Mr. Alfil, Psygroo and a special “Face 2 Face” techno format, combining DJ performance with visual production.
May 10 – Urban, indie and festive climax
Sunday emerges as one of the key nights of the Festa Major, bringing together some of the most popular names on the lineup.
Selva Nua open the evening at the Glorieta stage with their atmospheric indie sound, setting the mood for a night that quickly escalates.
At the main stage, 31FAM take over with their unmistakable urban-pop style, presenting their latest work R31, a record that has consolidated their position as one of the most influential acts in Catalonia.
Later, Auxili close the night with their powerful “Feu Que Rebente Tour”, delivering a high-energy mix of reggae, ska and electronic elements that has become a signature of their live shows following the release of Aborigen.
The program is further reinforced by performances from Orquestra Vulkano, Durruti t’estimo and DJ Sisa, alongside the traditional revetlla at Pavelló 3, turning Sunday into a true peak moment rather than just a closing night.
May 11 – Closing with popular spirit
The final day shifts toward a more festive and inclusive tone, with activities and concerts designed for a wide audience, bringing the city together in a collective farewell to four intense days of music and celebration.
A city connected through music
Beyond individual concerts, the Festa Major de Lleida stands out for its ability to connect different musical scenes — from indie and urban to electronic and orchestral — while maintaining a strong link to local culture.
From large-scale stages at Camps Elisis to more intimate settings like the Glorieta, the festival transforms Lleida into a living soundscape.
From indie and urban sounds to electronic sessions and orchestral shows, Lleida’s Festa Major blends generations and styles into one shared stage