
Veta Festival announces its 2026 edition
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Three days of techno, culture and industrial heritage in Barruelo de Santullán with a simply spectacular line-up.
Veta Festival returns on July 3, 4 and 5, 2026 with its most ambitious edition to date, expanding the event to three full days of programming in the unique industrial and natural surroundings of Barruelo de Santullán, in the heart of the Montaña Palentina.
After a first edition that established the project as one of the most distinctive proposals on the European electronic music circuit, Veta continues to develop its Mine Sound Extraction concept — a narrative that connects techno, industrial memory and territory.
The 2026 line-up brings together established international artists, national talent and carefully selected live performances. Confirmed names include Oscar Mulero, one of the key figures of European techno, SHDW, Rrose (live), Orbe & Psyk (live) and Shed vs Head High, alongside artists such as Akua b2b Philippa Pacho, D.Dan, Architectural, GiGi FM, Svreca, Hermética, and the presentation of Suut, the project by Adriana Lopez focused on broken rhythms.
The programme combines DJ sets, live performances and special formats, exploring different approaches to contemporary techno while maintaining the curated character that defines the festival.
The major new feature of this edition will be the expansion of the festival to a third day. On Sunday, July 5, from 12:00 noon until midnight, the Berlin-based label Mutual Rytm will take over the main stage with a special takeover bringing together some of the label’s most representative artists. The line-up includes performances from SHDW, Shed vs. Head High, Anika Kunst b2b Stojche, Kameliia, Mathys Lenne (live), Exos (live) and Measure Divide, creating a day that will move through some of the most elegant shades of groove-driven techno.
True to its philosophy, Veta 2026 will continue expanding its cultural dimension with talks, meetings and educational activities that will be announced soon. These initiatives aim to open the festival to the surrounding region and foster dialogue between electronic music, industrial heritage, contemporary creativity and collective memory.
Since its inception, Veta has been conceived as a project deeply connected to its territory. The festival actively collaborates with local businesses, accommodations and restaurants in the region, encouraging a conscious distribution of visitors across nearby towns such as Aguilar de Campoo, Brañosera, Cervera de Pisuerga and Reinosa.
In addition, the event maintains its shuttle bus service between nearby towns, reducing the use of private vehicles and making it easier for attendees to move around the area.
Veta is committed to a model of controlled growth that respects the natural and urban environment. The festival uses temporary infrastructures, implements waste management plans and prioritises local suppliers whenever possible.
Beyond the musical event itself, the project seeks to reimagine rural and industrial spaces through contemporary culture, transforming former productive sites into places of encounter, creation and community.
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