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Everything is set for the 14th edition of Noche Blanca, which takes place tomorrow, Friday 26th June, transforming the historic centre of La Villa de Teguise into a vibrant open-air celebration of culture, music and entertainment under the slogan “Show Yourself, Let Yourself Go.”

From 4:00pm until after midnight, streets, plazas and historic buildings across the town will come alive with live performances, family activities, gastronomy, exhibitions and interactive experiences for all ages.

Music and Entertainment Throughout the Town

One of the main stages, Plaza de Los Leones, will host:

  • Sueños que Cobran Vida by the Teguise Musical Youth
  • The visual spectacle Mascarada
  • A lively parade by Los Cumbacheros
  • A headline performance by Cristina Ramos with From Opera to Rock
  • A tribute concert celebrating Puerto Rican star Olga Tañón

Traditional Canarian music will fill El Hoyo and La Tahona, with performances by Parranda La Aldaba, Gurfines Son del Puerto, Pal Porrón and Dani Valiente.

At Plaza Clavijo y Fajardo, visitors can enjoy live sets from Defecto Venturi, Kilombo Improvisado, Arpegio and Los Lola.

Heritage, Food and Family Fun

The Molino de Teguise will offer traditional gofio-making demonstrations with tastings and live acoustic music, while the Casa Museo del Timple becomes a gastronomic hotspot featuring local food and wine pairings, a concert by timple player Alexis Lemes, and a spectacular video-mapping projection on the building’s façade.

Families can head to Plaza Maciot de Bethencourt, which will be transformed into La Plaza de los Sueños, offering workshops, storybook characters, virtual reality experiences, attractions and the children’s musical Moraleja.

Meanwhile, La Mareta Joven will provide creative workshops, immersive activities, street performances and DJ sessions for younger visitors.

Fashion, Theatre and Pirate Adventures

The Ángel Guerra House of Culture will showcase fashion collections from local designers, including a special appearance by renowned designer José Perea, alongside the contemporary dance performance Vidas y Vueltas by Siscu Ruz.

One of the evening’s biggest attractions returns to Santa Bárbara Castle, where La Noche Negra: Los Piratas will immerse visitors in theatrical pirate adventures through a series of performances inspired by local legends.

Photography exhibitions, art displays, electronic music, international cuisine and social spaces will also be spread throughout the historic centre, creating a festival atmosphere across the town.

Visitors are encouraged to dress in white and join one of Lanzarote’s most popular cultural events.

View the full programme here:

https://teguise.es/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/XIV-NOCHE-BLANCA-TEGUISE-2026.pdf

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