Boreal Festival Reveals Full Daily Line-Up for Its 19th Edition

One of Tenerife’s most distinctive music festivals is back this September, bringing another eclectic mix of international artists, local talent and cultural activities to the north of the island.

Boreal Festival returns to Los Silos on 18 and 19 September for its 19th edition, with organisers now confirming the daily line-up and releasing individual day tickets for those who can’t attend the full weekend.

Two Nights of International Music

The festival opens on Friday 18 September with performances from:

  • BCUC
  • Hempress Sativa
  • The Neighborhood Kids
  • El Veneno Crew

On Saturday 19 September, the programme continues with another strong line-up featuring:

  • Daddy G of Massive Attack
  • Aterciopelados
  • Imarhan
  • Xerach

The festival is once again bringing together artists from a wide range of musical backgrounds, reflecting the event’s long-standing focus on cultural diversity and musical discovery.

More Than Just a Music Festival

Over the past two decades, Boreal Festival has grown into much more than a series of concerts.

Alongside the live performances, visitors can enjoy workshops, cultural activities and environmental initiatives designed to promote sustainability, inclusion and cultural exchange.

These elements have become a defining part of the festival, helping it stand out from many of the larger commercial music events.

Day Tickets Now Available

For the first time this year’s programme has been split into individual day tickets, giving visitors more flexibility to attend the performances that interest them most.

The festival expects to attract music lovers from across the Canary Islands and beyond, once again transforming Los Silos into one of Tenerife’s most vibrant cultural destinations.

A Highlight of Tenerife’s Cultural Calendar

Now celebrating its 19th edition, Boreal Festival has firmly established itself as one of the Canary Islands’ leading cultural events.

With world-class artists, a stunning setting and a strong commitment to sustainability and cultural diversity, it continues to offer something a little different from the usual festival experience.

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