Cullera hosts the fifth anniversary of Zevra Festival

The urban music event takes place from July 24 to 27 with international performances and camping areas.

Generic image of a Mediterranean beach at sunset with stage structures in the background.
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Generic image of a Mediterranean beach at sunset with stage structures in the background.

The town of Cullera is preparing to host the Zevra Festival 2026, which celebrates its fifth anniversary between July 24 and 27 with an urban music program.

The event, established as a benchmark for urban music, reggaeton, and pop, offers three days of night concerts on the coast of the Ribera Baixa. The organization has prepared a special deployment to commemorate this anniversary, including surprise performances and themed stages located by the sea.
The event features a camping and glamping area for attendees. To facilitate access to the venue, a network of shuttle buses has been set up to connect the festival with various cities, thus avoiding the use of private vehicles.
The payment system within the venue will be entirely cashless. Attendees must use an official magnetic wristband to make any food or drink purchases, which can be topped up in advance through the festival's digital platform or at points enabled in the same space.