Pirineos Sur is an annual event that was established in 1992. It focuses on world music, a perfect combination of modernity with tradition, technology with ethnography, and rising artists alongside well-known ones. The main stage is set up right next to the tranquil waters of Lake Lanuza - creating a truly magical atmosphere!
Pirineos Sur has been awe-inspiring since its inception, providing opportunities for emotional reunions between different cultures. It also showcases an impressive range of human expression through concerts by world-renowned musicians. The festival had a worldwide presence, captivating audiences with its unique experiences.
Located in the beautiful Tena Valley, Lanuza's floating stage and Sallent de Gállego's tent have welcomed diverse music and rhythms from around the globe. From parades to workshops, performances for kids, or even exhibitions - these two magical spots have it all!
Pirineos Sur underwent a major transformation in 1994, transitioning into the renowned ethnic music festival it is today. In its first year of consolidation, Pirineos Sur chose to focus on African music as its central theme; since then, they have consistently dedicated each successive week to highlighting various geographical realities and cultures from around the world.