Moraira prepares for return of popular summer music festival beside the castle
By Dora Urbancsek • Published: 24 May 2026 • 10:57 • 1 minute read
Summer music festival
Moraira is preparing for the return of its annual summer music festival, one of the Costa Blanca North’s most popular open-air cultural events, which will once again bring live performances to the seafront area beside Moraira Castle.
The festival, expected to take place during June, traditionally attracts residents, tourists and music lovers from across the Marina Alta region with a programme combining live concerts, Mediterranean scenery and summer nightlife in the heart of the coastal town. Set against the backdrop of Moraira Castle and the town’s waterfront promenade, the event has become known for its relaxed atmosphere and evening performances that continue late into the night during the start of the summer season.
Open-air concerts attract visitors every year
The music festival forms part of Moraira’s wider summer cultural calendar and has grown steadily in popularity in recent years, particularly among visitors looking for entertainment beyond the beach tourism typically associated with the Costa Blanca.
Concerts are usually held outdoors in the central seafront area, allowing audiences to enjoy live music with views across the Mediterranean coast.
The event regularly features a mix of musical styles and performers, helping create a broad appeal among different age groups and international visitors living in or travelling through the region.
Local businesses, restaurants and bars also benefit from the increased footfall generated by the festival during the early summer weeks.
Costa Blanca towns continue expanding cultural tourism
Events such as the Moraira Music Festival form part of a wider trend across Costa Blanca towns seeking to strengthen year-round tourism through cultural programming, gastronomy and live entertainment.
Municipalities throughout the Marina Alta increasingly use festivals and open-air events to attract visitors outside the peak holiday months while improving the cultural offering available to residents.
Moraira has become particularly known for combining tourism with smaller-scale cultural experiences that maintain the town’s relaxed coastal identity.
With summer now approaching, organisers are expected to release additional programme details and performance schedules in the coming weeks as preparations continue for another busy
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Dora Urbancsek
Dora Urbancsek is an SEO writer with over eight years of experience producing high-quality, search-optimised journalism and digital content. Based in Spain for more than five years, she covers a wide range of topics concerning Spain and Europe, including current affairs, community stories, culture, and lifestyle. Dora is known for accurate, well-researched reporting that keeps readers informed and engaged.
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