Phe Festival 2026 Reveals Its Biggest Line-Up Yet with Fat Dog, ARXX and Faeda

Puerto de la Cruz is preparing for another weekend of noise, sweat and people pretending they discovered bands before everyone else…

Because Phe Festival is back for its eleventh edition.

Phe Festival Returns This September

📍 Puerto de la Cruz
🗓 September 4th & 5th, 2026

The festival has now completed what might be its strongest line-up so far, mixing international indie names, alternative electronic acts and emerging Canarian artists.

Fat Dog Lead the New Additions

One of the biggest announcements is:

🎸 Fat Dog

The chaotic London band known for blending:

⚡ Punk
🎹 Electronics
🌀 Surreal live performances

They arrive in Tenerife to present their album:

🐶 Woof

Which honestly sounds exactly like the sort of album name they’d choose.

More International Artists Join the Festival

The latest additions also include:

🎶 ARXX — queer power pop from the UK
🎶 Faeda — indie rock from Scotland
🎶 EZEZEZ — alternative rock from Bilbao
🎶 VVV [Trippin’ You] — dark electronics from Madrid

Adding even more variety to an already stacked programme.

Previously Confirmed Artists

The line-up already included names such as:

🎤 Bodega
🎤 Ibibio Sound Machine
🎤 Natalia Doco
🎤 Ona Mafalda
🎤 Rufus T. Firefly
🎤 Carlos Ares
🎤 Barry B
🎤 Choclock

Alongside several Canary Islands artists including:

🌋 Good Franco
🌋 Xerach
🌋 Belice
🌋 Just Becca

Two Stages and the Return of Phe Club

This year’s edition returns with:

🎵 Two main stages
🎧 18 live performances
🪩 Phe Club dance space

With the dance programme still to be announced.

Sustainability Still a Major Focus

Phe Festival has also renewed its:

🌱 A Greener Future (AGF) certification

For the second consecutive year, recognising the festival’s environmental efforts and sustainability measures.

Which feels increasingly rare in festivals these days.

Worth Knowing

Phe has quietly become one of Tenerife’s most important music festivals because it avoids chasing purely mainstream acts.

Instead, it leans heavily into alternative, emerging and slightly chaotic artists…

Which usually makes for the best weekends anyway.

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