La Carpa 2025: A Summer Extravaganza in Fuerteventura

La Carpa 2025 is back, promising a spectacular lineup that will transform Pájara, Fuerteventura, into the epicenter of music, dance, and cultural festivities from July 17 to August 2. Set against the backdrop of the breathtaking Sotavento beaches, this event coincides with the 2025 World Championship of Windsurfing and Wingfoil, ensuring a breathtaking fusion of sport and entertainment.
An Eclectic Lineup
This year’s programming features a diverse array of artists. From internationally renowned figures in urban music to tropical genre leaders and respected names in freestyle, the event welcomes a colorful mix of DJs from both local and international backgrounds. Over 17 consecutive days, festival-goers can indulge in a vibrant cultural feast with six days of free entry, and ticket prices ranging between 15 and 30 euros, allowing everyone to partake in the festivities.
Tickets are already available online at www.tureservaonline.es, making it easier for festival enthusiasts to secure their spot.
Event Kickoff on July 17
The celebrations will kick off on Wednesday, July 17, featuring Omega, alongside Tony Aguilar and DJ Antonio Boada, for an entry fee of 15 euros. The next day, the Colombian sensation Kapo will take the stage. Recognized globally for his afrobeat and reggaeton hits, Kapo’s tracks, such as “Ohnana” and “ILY,” have resonated deeply with audiences, making him a force to be reckoned with in the urban music scene. His entry fee will be set at 30 euros, a small price for a night filled with infectious beats and good vibes.
Free Days of Entertainment
From July 20 to 30, the festival will offer free admission on several key dates. Starting with Polima Westcoast on July 20, the influx of free events doesn’t stop there. The much-anticipated Red Bull Batalla, featuring top freestyle artists like Fabiuki and Gazir, will take place on the 21st, further showcasing the festival’s commitment to diverse musical talents. Monday, July 22, will honor the richness of Andalusian music through a special homage featuring Junco and Los Calis, hosted by humorist Juan Muñoz.
Celebrating Latin Music
The following week shifts toward a Latin celebration, with July 23 featuring urban DJ Adoni, followed by a lineup including El Combo Dominicano. On July 24, enjoy a multitude of varied artists including Les Castizos and Los Canarios. These open performances pay homage to the richness of Latin culture and music, with tickets available for 30 euros each.
Reggaeton Night with Nio García
Highlighting the emerging rhythms on July 25, the Puerto Rican reggaeton star Nio García will grace the stage, alongside DJ Tony Bob and DJ Residente. The entry for this exciting night remains at 15 euros, making it accessible for all.
Thematic Parties and Celebrations
As July progresses, thematic parties like the Famous Party by Havana on the 26th will spotlight beloved Latin American stars such as Carlos Torres and Carolina Ramírez. Anticipated with excitement, these events not only celebrate music but also explore the link between different cultural aspects of Latin America.
Diverse Styles in the Final Days
The last stretch of La Carpa 2025, from July 27 to August 2, showcases a blend of genres. July 27 features the group Rikabanda and their lively performance, while on the 28th, DJ Nelson, a legendary figure in the reggaeton scene, will bring the night to life. DJ Nelson’s illustrious career spans over three decades, making him a legend within the music community.
On the penultimate day, August 1, the spotlight will be on Puerto Rican artist Omar Courtz, highlighting his impressive collaborations with top artists in the reggaeton genre. Finally, on August 2, the closing night will be marked by a memorable performance from José de las Heras, ensuring that La Carpa 2025 finishes on a high note.
Cultural Significance and Community Engagement
La Carpa has evolved into more than just a nightlife venue; it serves as a hub for cultural tourism and community engagement. Supported by various institutional partners, including DN7 Music, the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, and the municipality of Pájara, this festival exemplifies a collective effort to promote the island’s diversity through accessible entertainment.
With quality entertainment, renowned artists, and a focus on cultural interaction, La Carpa 2025 promises an unforgettable summer experience for both locals and visitors. This summer festival not only celebrates music but also spins a vibrant web of shared cultural experiences, making it a cornerstone of the island’s progressive arts scene.

