Pirata Beach Gandía 2026 (July 8–11): tickets, lineup, how to get there and where to stay
Summary: Dates, location, recommended transport, official ticket sales, updated lineup with brief artist descriptions, and accommodation with a highlighted recommendation of Hotel Tres Anclas (Gandía Beach).
If you’re looking for an epic summer, Pirata Beach Gandía 2026 is the plan. From July 8 to 11, Gandía turns into a non-stop mix of music, beach and energy. For many, it’s the biggest festival in Gandía, delivering once-in-a-lifetime moments. This guide will help you plan everything: tickets, lineup and travel.
Dates, location and how to get to Pirata Beach Gandía 2026
The festival takes place in Gandía (València, Spain), very close to the beach and surrounded by services.
Recommended transport
- By car: access via AP-7 and N-332. Check official parking areas in advance.
- Train: Valencia–Gandía commuter line. From the station, urban buses and festival shuttles.
- Intercity bus: connections from Valencia and nearby cities.
- Taxi and shuttle: during concert days, the official shuttle is usually the smoothest option.
Personal tip: arriving early saved me queues and got me a perfect spot near my favorite stage. Totally worth it.
Tickets and passes: quick guide
Tickets are sold through the official website and its authorized ticketing platform. Usually available options include multi-day passes and single-day tickets.
- Buy early: price tiers increase without prior notice.
- Authorized sellers only: avoid resellers and secure your entry.
- Keep your booking reference and invoice: useful for any later changes.
Cultural Voucher, name changes and minors
- Spanish Cultural Voucher: eligible users should check conditions before purchasing.
- Name changes: simple process via the ticketing platform; complete it before festival week.
- Minors: allowed with written authorization and under specific access conditions. Bring ID.
Peace-of-mind tip: keep ticket, ID, authorization and venue map together on your phone. Entry will be smooth.
Pirata Beach 2026 lineup: confirmed artists and what to expect
The 2026 edition arrives strong. These are the confirmed artists so far, with a short description to help you plan:
- La Gossa Sorda: legendary Valencian ska-rock band; long-awaited comeback and exclusive regional show.
- Molotov: explosive Latin rock; iconic anthems and high-energy performances.
- Evaristo: punk icon; sharp lyrics and uncompromising attitude.
- Non Servium: hardcore intensity; mosh pits guaranteed.
- Mägo de Oz: epic folk-metal; theatrical, singalong live shows.
- Boikot: politically charged punk-rock with massive crowd interaction.
- Talco: Italian ska-punk; relentless party vibes.
- The Tyets: Catalan pop-urban phenomenon; summer hits and festival atmosphere.
- Figa Flawas: festive pop with electronic touches; pure fun.
- La Fúmiga: brass-driven Valencian band; collective energy and celebration.
- Els Catarres: feel-good Catalan pop-folk with catchy choruses.
- Buhos: Mediterranean pop-rock; beach vibes and party mood.
- Segismundo Toxicómano: classic punk; raw and direct.
- Los de Marras: urban rock with strong social messages.
- Biznaga: sharp punk-indie; intelligent lyrics and powerful sound.
- Itaca Band: ska-reggae party band; nonstop dancing.
- Sons of Aguirre & Scila: sarcastic rap-metal; power and irony.
- Doctor Prats: modern fusion; electronic beats and positive energy.
- Green Valley: conscious reggae; relaxed groove and message.
- El Último Ke Zierre: classic punk-rock; attitude and timeless songs.
- El Diluvi: modern Valencian folk; roots and emotion.
- La Élite: punk-electronic; dark, provocative dance sessions.
- Auxili: Valencian reggae/ska with social awareness.
- La Sra. Tomasa: urban fusion; Latin rhythms and electronic flair.
- Pedro Pastor: singer-songwriter; poetry and social consciousness.
- Afónica Naranjo: alternative pop with strong personality.
- El Sombrero del Abuelo: reggae, rumba and positive vibes.
- Me Fritos & The Gimme Cheetos: fast-paced punk-rock; pure fun.
More artists will be announced soon.
From experience: late-night closing shows are pure adrenaline. Save energy and stay hydrated.

Where to stay in Gandía during the festival
Gandía offers hotels, apartments, hostels and campsites. But during Pirata Beach, choosing the right accommodation is crucial. Staying far away or relying on last-minute transport can ruin the experience.
Hotel Tres Anclas: the smartest base for Pirata Beach
Why it’s the best option: it maximizes what matters most during a festival: rest, logistics and comfort.
- Prime location on Gandía Beach: perfect to combine beach mornings + festival nights.
- Easy transport connections: practical access to urban transport and taxis to reach the venue without a car.
- Real rest between nights: comfortable rooms, air conditioning and quiet surroundings.
- Festival-friendly services: luggage storage, optional late check-out (subject to availability) and helpful reception staff.
- Ideal for couples and groups: rooms and studio-style options to suit different travel plans.
- The winning routine: beach in the morning, power nap in the afternoon, festival at night.
Staying at Hotel Tres Anclas means less stress, better rest and more energy to enjoy Pirata Beach Gandía 2026 to the fullest.
Venue experience: stages, schedules and what to bring
Timetables are released closer to the event. The usual format is late afternoon to night with smooth stage transitions.
What to bring (quick checklist)
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) and a reusable bottle if allowed.
- Comfortable shoes: expect a lot of walking.
- Cashless wristband / digital wallet to avoid queues.
- Meeting point for your group: mobile coverage can drop.
- Return plan: shuttle or shared taxi, avoid last-minute rush.
Setting a clear meeting point saved us when coverage dropped. No stress, no drama.
Frequently asked questions about Pirata Beach Gandía
When is it?
From July 8 to 11, 2026.
Where can I buy tickets?
On the official festival website.
Are minors allowed?
Yes, with written authorization and under specific conditions.
Will there be more artists?
Yes. The lineup is still being updated.
First-timer tip?
Arrive early on day one, explore the venue and save phone battery for the return.


