Heineken House 2026 Fills the Roig Arena With More Than Eight Hours of Live Music

  • The festival brought together DJ Fluor, Sidonie, Lori Meyers, James, La Casa Azul and Ley DJ on stage.

The Roig Arena came alive this afternoon with Heineken House 2026, the first music festival sponsored by Heineken® —Founding Partner of the Valencian venue— which gathered nearly 10,000 attendees for an event marked by more than eight hours of live music.

The afternoon kicked off at around half past five with a performance by DJ Fluor. The artist from Albacete fired up the atmosphere with a session blending indie and electronic sounds. Next up were Sidonie, who revisited some of the most iconic hits of their discography —such as “Carreteras infinitas” and “Fascinado”— while also presenting tracks from their new album Catalan Graffiti, warmly received by the audience. They were followed by Lori Meyers, who took the stage to celebrate over two decades of career, showcasing why they remain one of the essential bands in Spanish alternative pop. Among the songs they performed were “Emborracharme”, “Mi realidad” and “El tiempo pasará”.

Energy levels rose even higher with the performance of British band James, icons of the ‘Madchester’ movement and creators of songs like “Sit Down” and “Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)”. With more than 25 million records sold, the band opened their 2026 tour with an emotional show at Roig Arena, featuring tracks such as “Sometimes” and “Born of Frustration”.

La Casa Azul then unleashed an explosion of lights and colours in the venue with their signature electronic pop. A full multisensory experience that triggered collective dancing among attendees to the rhythm of “Los chicos hoy saltarán a la pista”, “Podría ser peor” and “La revolución sexual”. The night concluded with a Valencian signature act: Ley DJ, one of the most prominent producers and DJs on the national scene, who delivered the festival’s grand finale well into the early hours of the morning.