It’s another packed week of culture at the Auditorio de Tenerife, with theatre, music and opera all featuring in a programme that offers something for every performing arts enthusiast.
From a special appearance by renowned musical communicator Ramón Gener to the closing concert of Primavera Musical, here’s what’s happening between 17 and 21 June 2026.
Ramón Gener Presents the 2026-2027 Season
📅 Wednesday, 17 June | 7:30pm
The week begins with “Ramón Gener y la temporada 2026-2027”, the final talk of the year and the only event of the season featuring the popular music educator and broadcaster.
Known for his engaging and accessible approach to classical music and opera, Gener will offer audiences a look ahead at the upcoming season while sharing his unique insights into the world of music.
🎟️ Tickets available online.
Juan Mayorga Brings La Gran Cacería to La Salita
📅 Friday 19 & Saturday 20 June | 7:30pm
Award-winning playwright Juan Mayorga arrives at La Salita with La gran cacería, a production written by and starring the acclaimed Spanish dramatist.
The performances have generated significant interest, with both dates now completely sold out.
Free Masterclass with Juan Mayorga
📅 Saturday, 20 June | 11:00am
The celebrated playwright will also lead a free masterclass titled “El teatro frente al pasado”, offering audiences the opportunity to explore the relationship between theatre, memory and history.
Admission is free until venue capacity is reached.
Primavera Musical Closes Another Successful Season
📅 Sunday, 21 June | 11:00am
The week concludes with the Primavera Musical Closing Concert, bringing the popular concert series organised by the Federación Tinerfeña de Bandas de Música to an end for another year.
The event offers audiences the chance to enjoy live performances from Tenerife’s band music community and celebrate the conclusion of one of the island’s best-loved musical programmes.
🎟️ Free entry until full capacity is reached.
A Week Full of Culture
With theatre, music, opera and educational events all taking place under one roof, the Auditorio de Tenerife continues to reinforce its position as one of the Canary Islands’ leading cultural venues.
Whether you’re a fan of classical music, contemporary theatre or live performances, this week’s programme offers plenty of reasons to visit.