Festivals

Vanesa Martín and Lia Kali, headliners of TETA

Feminism, culture and celebration in the fifth edition of this festival

Vanesa Martín will present 'Casa Mía' at the TETA Festival.
ARA
20/05/2026
2 min

TarragonaEl Camp de Mart will be the venue on the last weekend of May for the 5th edition of the Teta Festival with the objective of reaffirming itself as much more than a festival: it is a city project, a space that has managed to grow, evolve and attract complicity through feminism, culture and celebration.

On May 29th, Tetafest will kick off the event with a luxury lineup, headed by the most influential and groundbreaking voices in the current music scene. The festival will open with Tarragona's own Maria Fort (7:45 PM), who stands out for her sensitivity, elegance, and interpretive power. At Teta, she will present Flors i cendres, an EP scheduled for 2026, which will mark a sonic and conceptual shift, with a more intimate, cinematic, and nuanced style, and with string arrangements recorded by herself. Immediately after, Valencian artist Sandra Monfort (8:30 PM), a member of the famous trio Marala, will present La Mona de nit at Teta, a work that extends the universe of her previous album, La Mona.

Next, we will enjoy the performance of Poncelam (9:30 PM), an urban music artist and producer defined by a constant search for authenticity: she fuses pop, soul, and afro with her own sensitivity. In 2026, she will release ZENIT, a conceptual EP symbolizing the highest point of her artistic evolution, with a more serious, elegant, and emotional sound, consolidating Poncelam as one of the most promising figures of the new Spanish urban scene.

One of the most anticipated performances of the night will be by Queralt Lahoz (10:30 PM), one of the most powerful and personal voices in the current music scene, who continues to consolidate her national and international projection with an irresistible live show. La Favorosa Tour 2026 is the presentation tour for 9:30PM, a journey through the album's tracks that will allow attendees to experience Queralt Lahoz's sonic universe and stage proposal up close.

The closing of the first day of Tetafest will be by Lia Kali (12:00 AM). With the release of her debut album, Contra todo pronóstico, in 2023, the Barcelona-based singer turned the scene upside down with a collection of songs that the artist pulled out of thin air as a personal catharsis to heal the stumbles, sorrows, and fears of her daily life.

On May 30, Asturian artist Marisa Valle Roso will open the second day of Tetafest (8 PM), demonstrating why she is one of the most unique and committed voices in the current music scene. With an identity deeply rooted in the folklore of her land, she has reinterpreted it with a contemporary vision that fuses tradition and modernity. Cenicientas (2025), her new and fourth album, is a story that does not want to be forgotten: that of mining Asturias and its great protagonists, women.

Following this, the duo Alosa (9 PM), formed by Giulietta Vidal (vocals and percussion) and Irene Romo (vocals, cello, and percussion), will present their first album, El primer cant del matí, at Teta. One of the most anticipated performances of the festival will be by Vanesa Martín (10:30 PM), who will present Casa mía, which is not just a concert; it's an invitation to leave prejudices at the door and let yourself be carried away by freedom, complicity, and respect.

To close this edition, there will be a free concert by Les Que Faltaband, who return to Tetafest to offer a powerful and dynamic show, uniquely fusing music and dance. Their name not only reflects their energy but also their commitment to female visibility in a predominantly male music sector.

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