Inverfest is the name of the winter concert series that Madrid organises every January, February and March to see in the New Year, although it presents performances throughout the year in different venues. Following the success of previous editions (90,000 spectators and 41 sold-out shows), it is back for a new edition with music for all tastes at various venues throughout the city.
Inverfest is the series in which tours and albums are debuted, offering a preview of the music scene for the coming year. For several weeks throughout January and February, leading cabaret, symphonic music, flamenco and rock groups take to the stage.
The festival's concert programme is spread across several venues and concert halls throughout Madrid, such as the Teatro Circo Price, La Riviera, Movistar Arena and Conde Duque.
Throughout January and February 2026, many artists and groups appeared on stage, such as Ariel Rot (Teatro Eslava. 8 January), Valeria Castro (Movistar Arena. 9 January), Abraham Mateo (Movistar Arena. 11 January), Morgan (La Riviera. 16 January), Luz Casal (Movistar Arena. 17 January), Ismael Serrano (Teatro Circo Price. 17 January), Sexy Zebras (Movistar Arena. 24 January), Violeta (Teatro Circo Price. 25 January), Zenet (Teatro Circo Price. 28 January), Israel Fernández (Teatro Circo Price. 3 February), Hinds (La Riviera. 5 February), Quique González (Teatro Circo Price. 6 and 7 February), and Natalia Lacunza (La Riviera. 12 February), among many others. In March, the Uoho project led by Iñaki Uoho and Jaime Moreno could be heard live at the Sala But on 6 March. Sala El Sol hosted a concert by the quintet from San Sebastian, NØGEN and the band from San Sebastian, SÜNE on 14 March.
On 11 April, the flamenco singer José Mercé will be visiting the Teatro Circo Price, and on 7 May, Leïti will be on stage at La Sala in the Movistar Arena to present his fourth album , which represents the fourth charka of his energetic-musical journey through human beings and their emotions.
The Inverfest programme will be back in October with Margarita Quebrada, one of the most transgressive projects in Spanish music in recent years; and in November, the veteran singer-songwriter, Víctor Manuel will be at the Movistar Arena with his latest album and tour, Solo a Solas Conmigo.
The next edition of the festival will kick off in January 2027, for which the following groups and artists have confirmed their participation: Niña Polaca (15 January - Movistar Arena); Mikel Erentxun y Duncan Dhu (16 January - Movistar Arena); Carlos Núñez (23 January - Teatro Circo Price); Barry B (23 January - Movistar Arena); Sidecars (29 January - Movistar Arena); Carlos Ares (30 January - Movistar Arena).
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