Elche unveils Clarisas Cultural Centre summer programme with more than 20 shows
By Natascha Rivera • Published: 29 Apr 2026 • 13:48 • 1 minute read
Elche launches diverse cultural programme with music, comedy, and concerts. Photo Credit: Elche Town Hall
The Elche Town Hall has presented the new cultural programme of the Clarisas Cultural Centre for the months of May, June, and July. The programme contains more than twenty shows suitable for the whole family, combining classical music, open-air concerts and comedy, turning this special centre into one of the town’s main landmarks and one of the most vibrant cultural hubs of the Costa Blanca.
Programme begins in April and takes off into the summer months
Beginning in late April, the programme will kick off with a guitar recital. It will continue into May with piano recitals, a concert by the Leucante Women’s Choir, and a new edition of the Ciutat d’Elx Guitar Festival, just to name a few of the spectacles that will take place.
The fifth anniversary of the Mini Concerts will also take place, uniting talented local and international artists. Popular candlelit concerts will be the highlight of the summer, featuring covers of some of the greatest hits from uber-famous groups like ABBA.
Major highlights: Cultural offerings, concerts, workshops, and family-friendly fun
Alongside the headline performances, the Clarisas Cultural Centre programme also includes a wider range of cultural offerings to attract diverse audiences throughout the summer season. These will feature additional chamber music sessions, artistic exhibitions, educational workshops, and family-friendly activities, complementing the main concert cycle. Together, the events reinforce the venue’s role as a dynamic cultural space in Elche, blending entertainment, learning, and community participation across the months of May, June and July.
How to see the shows
The classical music cycles and the Mini Concerts will be free with prior invitation. Tickets can be collected one hour before each performance at the venue itself. The candlelit concerts, meanwhile, will be priced at €10, while the comedy shows will range between €10 and €12.
The Elche Town Council, with this programme, reinforces its commitment to culture, leisure, music, and the performing arts.
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Natascha Rivera
Natascha is a Dominican writer based in Spain with a background in audiovisual and marketing communication. A lifelong reader and passionate storyteller, she brings a creative edge to her work at Euro Weekly News. Her multicultural perspective informs her coverage of lifestyle and community stories, offering fresh angles and relatable storytelling that connects with a diverse audience.
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