Soto del Real Announces 2026 Festival Lineup with Soraya and Sofía Cristo

The City Council reveals the first names for the free musical program to be held from July 30 to August 4.

Night concert stage in a Spanish town square with audience and colorful lights.
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Night concert stage in a Spanish town square with audience and colorful lights.

Soto del Real is preparing for its 2026 Patron Saint Festivals, taking place from July 30 to August 4, with a free musical program including Soraya, Sofía Cristo, and the tribute band Destrangis.

The Patron Saint Festivals of Soto del Real now have a date and the first confirmed names for their musical program. From July 30 to August 4, the municipality will celebrate six days of festivities with free concerts, orchestras, and DJ sets for all audiences.
Music will be one of the main attractions, offering proposals ranging from pop to electronic music, alongside traditional orchestras and charanga street entertainment.
The night of August 4 will close the festivals with a highlight: the performance by Soraya at 10:30 PM in the Plaza de la Villa. Following her, Sofía Cristo will deliver an electronic music set for the younger audience.
The day before, on August 3, the same Plaza de la Villa will host the concert by Destrangis, an Estopa tribute band, who will perform the Catalan duo's greatest hits.
In addition to these main concerts, three orchestras will liven up other nights: the Orquesta Benidorm Show, the Orquesta Atlántida, and the Orquesta Diamante, with shows combining live music and choreography.
The lineup is rounded out by 13 DJs, many of them local residents or proposed by local groups, and cover bands such as Enredo Globens, La Banda del Cien, and Copacabana. The Charanga El Mono will provide street entertainment.
The Councilor for Events and Festivals, Almudena Sánchez, highlighted the variety and free nature of the program, assuring that this is just a preview and the full schedule, including children's, gastronomic, and traditional activities, will be presented soon.