Reve Fest Brings Nine Hours of Urban Music to Roig Arena
The festival featured performances by Kid Voodoo, C. Marí, Lorna, María Becerra, La Zowi and RVFV, alongside several DJ sessions.

Thousands of people, most of them young attendees, gathered this afternoon at Reve Fest, the first urban music festival promoted by Músicos por la Salud. Over nine hours of programming, the Valencia venue hosted concerts and DJ sets that turned the event into a celebration of urban music with a strong charitable purpose.
The festival opened with Kid Voodoo, who brought part of his Euphoria World Tour to the Roig Arena stage. He was followed by Valencia native C. Marí, one of the rising names on Spain’s urban music scene, who performed a set blending reggaeton, trap and contemporary sounds. Later in the afternoon, Lorna took to the stage to perform some of the standout songs from her repertoire.
One of the most anticipated moments of the day came with the performance by María Becerra. The Argentine artist, now considered one of the leading figures of Latin urban pop, thrilled the audience with a setlist featuring some of the biggest hits of her career.
The final stretch of the festival featured La Zowi, one of the most representative figures of Spanish trap, and RVFV, who brought the event to a close after a day that successfully combined urban music and social commitment. According to the organisers, all proceeds from the festival will be used to hire young musicians for the micro-concerts that Músicos por la Salud organises in hospitals and care centres, bringing music to those who need it most.