It’s here: this is the complete line-up for Polar Sound Occident 2026. A compendium of pop, rock, electro-Latin and urban music that will resonate from the top of the Baqueira Beret ski resort on March 13 and 14: Taburete, Paula Mattheus, Pavlenha and Dj Nano are the latest names to join and close the line-up. Will you join this party at an altitude of 2,000 meters? Tickets, ski passes, and hotel reservations are available here.
Prices and types of passes
The different types of passes are now available so you can plan your weekend of skiing and live music:
- 2-day general passes: starting at €79
- Polar Pack (two-day pass with 60 tokens plus 10 free): from €139
- VIP + Front Stage pass (i.e., with access to the VIP tent with terrace, front row access to concerts, and separate bathrooms and bar): starting at €146
- Passes with accommodation: through the Fever app, you can book accommodation at the ski resort as well as purchase passes, including hotels, apartments, and studios.
- Transport to the festival
- Accommodation only (passes or day tickets to access the festival must be purchased separately)
- Extras
- VIP upgrade
- Polars (the official currency of the festival)
- Ski pass for the ski resort
Full lineup for Polar Sound Occident 2026
What to say about Taburete, old friends of the festival who are back on stage to bring us the new show from their tour , ‘El perro que fuma’ (The Dog That Smokes). If you witnessed what happened in 2024, you’ll no doubt be looking forward to a repeat performance .
Two singer-songwriters complete the lineup: on the one hand, Paula Mattheus , who will tug at the heartstrings of the audience with her folk notes and intimate verses; on the other hand, Pavlenha, an artist who “didn’t want to be the typical guitar player,” as she stated in an interview with Nuevas Frecuencias, and who gradually and almost unwittingly became one of the new voices with a unique ability to connect with the audience at every live performance.
And to top it all off, the party, the pomp, the delirium, with DJ Nano: iconic and esdrújulo, the Madrid native will leave no stone unturned (that is, he will not leave a great song unplayed).
These four artists join the rest of the confirmed lineup, including Siloé. The pop rock band from Valladolid had such a good time at Polar Sound Occident 2025 that they’re back for another live show in 2026, playing songs from their latest album, Santa Trinidad (with hits like Todos los besos) and great songs from their previous albums.
They are followed by Sexy Zebras, an indie rock group with a 20-year career, during which they have released six studio albums and have not stopped touring the peninsula. Their latest album, Bravo, was released in April this year.
Hey Kid is one of the youngest acts at the festival, but his career is unstoppable. Active since 2021, the singer-songwriter (whose real name is Santi Vancells) comes to Polar Sound Occident 2026 ready to surprise us with his intimate and sincere live performance, featuring songs such as “nuestra historia,” his latest single released just a few weeks ago.
The festival continues with two legends in their respective genres. On the one hand, the more indie pop rock of Lori Meyers, experts in the art of composing catchy, sing-along choruses. On the other hand, Juan Magán, the “king of Latin electro,” a fusion of electronic music and urban rhythms that will set the dance floor on fire with songs such as Bailando por ahí, Mal de amores, and He llorado (como un niño). He will be in charge of closing the 2026 edition with a stellar finale.
And let’s not forget a great diva: Leire Martínez has forged a solid career as the voice of La Oreja de Van Gogh for 17 years, a stage that now gives way to her first steps as a solo artist.
Marlon has also confirmed their presence at the festival. They have been on stage for more than 10 years playing their rebellious and heartfelt pop rock. Their music has clear influences such as 80s pop (Los Ronaldos, Hombres G, Los Rodríguez…) and 60s British pop (Beatles, Rolling Stones…). From this mix, they manage to create their own style, with catchy songs such as “Olvidé olvidarte” or their most recent single, “Confesarte.”
Another band that has gone from emerging to essential in record time is Besmaya, a Madrid duo formed by Javi Ojanguren and Javi Echávarri, who play with that “relaxed pop” (as they call it) between electronic and organic on their album. And this is just the beginning…



