A total of eight cultural cycles will take place on the tenth anniversary of the musical and performing arts programming at Kluba.
Kutxa Fundazioa Kluba In 2026, it celebrates ten years as one of the key cultural spaces in Gipuzkoa, a decade in which its musical and performing programming has become a meeting point for contemporary creation, diversity and community participation. The anniversary comes accompanied by a particularly ambitious proposal, which reinforces its social and experimental vocation.
During the first semester, Kluba will deploy eight cycles that combine music, performing arts and critical thinking, with more premieres, round tables, creative laboratories and special collaborations. Among the novelties, initiatives focused on intergenerationality, inclusion and reflection on artistic processes stand out, consolidating culture as a tool for cohesion and social transformation.
The musical programming once again moves between exploration and roots; the cycle Natura Elektronikoain collaboration with Dantzinvestigates the intersections between nature and electronics with artists such as Boris Divider, Child from Elche, Arcanoid, M4 either Promising Youngster; “Bizi ala Iraun”one of the most emblematic cycles, celebrates its fourth edition revisiting folk from contemporary languages with names like Rocio Marquez, Mursego, Audience, Antía Muíño, Ortiga, Castazabal, Ibon RG & Enrike Hurtado either The Prancing Pony. Jazz also occupies a central place, both with “New Jazz Talents”in collaboration with Musikene, as with the cycle prior to Jazzaldia, dedicated to emerging local bands.
Humor in Basque has its place in “Bakarrizketak“, while family programming arrives with “Zir Zir Hara!”dedicated to performing arts for children. “LABO GO” opens the creative processes to the public and “Katapulta Tour Gipuzkoa” reinforces its real support for emerging artists in the territory.
Furthermore, thanks to the collaboration with Gipuzkoa Kutxa Solidarioa, all events reserve free places for people with functional diversity, reinforcing the accessible, open and inclusive nature of a project that is celebrating ten years looking to the future.
The programming is as follows:

