rare festival green cow musicexpands its lineup with two new additions, Siloé and El Kanka, that strengthen its commitment to diversity in music. Two important names of the new Spanish scene, who share devotion and collective emotions from different languages. both … They arrive in Seville to debut their theatrical and artistic projects.
In addition, British alternative rock legends Suede will expand concert capacity for their March 21, 2026 concert (9pm, CITE Cartuja Center) after tickets sell out. Their performance is one of Insolete’s most anticipated events, and is part of a tour promoting the group’s 10th studio album, Antidepressants.
Therefore, a new opportunity opens up to enjoy the iconic band with the last available tickets for the concert in Seville.
formed by siloam Fito Robles (voice and composer), Xavi road (guitarist and producer) Jaco Betanzos (Drums) will perform at the Cartuja Center CITE on December 17th next year at 8:30pm. This group is one of the most unique phenomena on the national scene.
Their sound, which blends folk, pop, and rock, connects them with a community of over 1 million listeners on digital platforms. Since their debut with La Verdad (2016), the band has undergone constant artistic evolution, culminating in the critically acclaimed album Santa Trinidad and holding up “No Tickets” signs at over 35 shows.
The Valladolid Trio’s proposal, which combines intensity, spirituality and energy, attracted the attention of artists such as Coldplay, who recommended their music on the network. Bogota Burns, Viva Sweden and Dani Fernandes.
In 2025, Shiroe has started a new stage with the release of a single. “words”, This marks the beginning of a new creative cycle and anticipates the repertoire of upcoming concerts, including time with Insolete.
In that respect, Kanka ‘s new tour will open at this festival, especially on March 6, 2026 at 8:30 pm, also at the CITE Cartuja Center. The man from Malaga will thus present his next album, La Calm, the seventh of his career, in Seville. The album is due to be released early this year, and its first song of the same name has already been previewed: an ode to stillness, pause, and inner exploration. With over 15 years of experience, Juan Gómez Canca, known artistically as El Canca, is one of the great references for Ibero-American song.
In addition to adding “tranquility” to the name of the new album, “tranquility” is also a demand in the form of desire. “I want a different world,” the artist summarizes, reasoning that in an age of noise, silence is an essential value.
The project maintains the essence that has defined his career: a fusion of Latin American folklore, rumba, and pop, with original lyrics that encourage reflection and speak of everyday situations, often with a touch of humor and optimism.