This weekend comes Morrete Fest 2026, the festival promoted by GYLDA LGTBI+, with names like Samantha Hudson, Luna Ki and SVSTO heading the poster.
Queer music and culture will take over Logroño again for the fifth consecutive year with a new edition of Morrete Festwhich will be held on June 19, 20 and 21 in the Revellín Parking in the capital of Rioja. Promoted by the GYLDA LGTBI+ association, Morrete Fest has established itself as one of the most unique cultural proposals in the north of the peninsula thanks to free programming that combines music, diversity, activism and community, turning the center of Logroño into a meeting point to celebrate LGTBIQ+ culture for three days.
The musical program will start on Friday, June 19 in the Revellín Parking starting at 7:30 p.m. with Hadrenfollowed by Euskoprincess at 8:30 p.m. The day will continue with the presence of Barbara Queen of Pantaloneta at 9:35 p.m., before the live Papa Mole at 10:00 p.m. Late at night it will be the turn of Moon Ki at 11:15 p.m., while maKeda will put the finishing touch to the main programming at 00:20. The party will continue later at Stereo Rock & Roll Bar, where a new Morrete Club session will be held starting at 01:45, this time hosted by Ripley & 3po.
On Saturday, June 20, the location and start time will be repeated with Lisasinson opening the day at 7:30 p.m., followed by Morreo at 8:30 p.m. At 9:35 p.m. he will take the stage again Barbara Queen of Pantalonetawhile at 10:00 p.m. one of the most anticipated concerts of the weekend will arrive with SVSTO. Later it will be the turn of Samantha Hudsonwhich will perform at 11:15 p.m., finally giving way to 2Mari DJs at 00:20. Once again, the night will be extended at Stereo Rock & Roll Bar with another edition of Morrete Club, this time led by Papa Topo DJsscheduled for 01:45.
To round off the edition, Morrete Fest Family Camp will return on Sunday, the day designed for the smallest audience, with numerous activities such as workshops, concerts, popular Paella, Face Painting, etc.
With free access and a proposal that continues to grow year after year, Morrete Fest reaffirms in 2026 its status as one of the essential cultural events on the state’s alternative calendar, once again betting on making diversity visible through music and public space.

