Headliners
Caribou, Romy, Mogwai, Bombay Bicycle Club, Mala Rodríguez, Kelly Lee Owens and many more.
Tomavistas Festival returns in 2026, reaffirming its place as one of Spain’s most important music events. From 28 to 30 May (TBC), Madrid’s Caja Mágica will become the epicentre of independent music, with a line-up that blends big names with rising stars.
Since its debut, Tomavistas has stood out for its bold, genre-crossing curation and focus on artistic quality. This year promises an immersive experience, with excellent production, a carefully crafted atmosphere and a strong commitment to sustainability.
A First-Class, Diverse Line-Up
The 2025 programme struck a balance between international heavyweights and emerging talent, with a strong female presence across the line-up. Artists included Caribou, Romy, Mogwai, Bombay Bicycle Club, Mala Rodríguez, Kelly Lee Owens, Amaia, Judeline, María José Llergo and many more.
2025 Highlights
Caribou returned to Madrid after nine years to present his new album Honey, offering an immersive live set that blended electronic beats with lush melodies.
Bombay Bicycle Club played their only Spanish date of 2025 at Tomavistas, performing tracks from across their eclectic discography.
Mogwai, post-rock pioneers, presented The Bad Fire, delivering their signature emotional and expansive instrumentals.
Mala Rodríguez celebrated the 25th anniversary of her groundbreaking debut Lujo Ibérico, fusing flamenco and rap in a powerful live show.
Judeline, a rising star in the Spanish alt scene, brought her genre-defying world of BODHIRIA to the stage, combining urban, electronic and experimental influences.
More Than a Music Festival
Tomavistas is more than just great music — it’s a complete experience. The 2026 edition will be their 10 anniversary and once again prioritise comfort, atmosphere and accessibility, with thoughtful space design, diverse food options, rest areas, and cultural programming.
This boutique-style approach has helped build a loyal fanbase, offering a relaxed, crowd-free environment where music can truly be enjoyed.
A Festival with a Conscience
Tomavistas stands out for its genuine commitment to sustainability. Initiatives include reusable cups, recycling stations, public transport incentives and accessible spaces for people with reduced mobility. These efforts reflect a modern, responsible vision for festivals in today’s world.
Practical Info
Tickets — including day passes, two-day options and full festival passes — will be available at tomavistasfestival.com. Caja Mágica is well connected by public transport, helping reduce the festival’s environmental impact and making access easy for everyone.
Cmo. de Perales, 23, Usera, 28041 Madrid, Spain
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Days09
Hours42
MinutesCaribou, Romy, Mogwai, Bombay Bicycle Club, Mala Rodríguez, Kelly Lee Owens and many more.
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