The National Confluencia Festival, one of the country's most significant cultural events, has officially announced the lineup for its 13th edition. The festival will take place from February 5th to 8th, 2026, at the traditional Isla 132 venue, located on the banks of the Limay River. This year's event will gather thousands of attendees, reaffirming its status as a federal celebration and one of Argentina's premier festivals. The city of Neuquén once again positions itself as a summer cultural hub, offering a top-tier artistic program that attracts massive crowds annually. The festival combines music, culture, and a unique natural environment, providing an all-encompassing experience. Additionally, there will be a wide gastronomic offer and stalls from local entrepreneurs. The program spans four days with diverse musical genres. Day one, February 5th, will feature popular and tropical music with artists like Karina, Luciano Pereyra, and Los Berbel. Day two, February 6th, will be marked by pop and major urban phenomena with Luck Ra, Ángela Torres, and FMK. Day three, February 7th, will bring together national and international rock giants such as No Te Va Gustar, La Beriso, Bersuit, Kapanga, and the Neuquén-based group Comodines. The festival will conclude on February 8th with a distinctly urban and contemporary proposal, headlined by Trueno, one of the most influential figures in modern Argentine music. His presence not only solidifies his rising career but also represents the power of a generation that transformed urban music into an international cultural phenomenon. This edition also offers various ticket options: daily passes, four-day passes, and family/friend packs. This new edition reaffirms the festival's growth, its federal character, and its place as one of the most important festivals in the country. The magical setting of Patagonia will once again be the ideal stage for four days of music, art, and tradition with activities for the whole family.
National Confluencia Festival Announces Lineup for 13th Edition
The National Confluencia Festival, Argentina's most significant cultural event, has officially announced the lineup for its 13th edition. From February 5-8, 2026, the festival in Neuquén will gather thousands for four days of music, art, and tradition in the unique setting of Patagonia.