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Reggaeton Beach Festival Cancels Its 2026 Edition Citing ‘Economic & Operational Circumstances’

Reggaeton Beach Festival Cancels Its 2026 Edition Citing ‘Economic & Operational Circumstances’

The eighth edition of the Reggaeton Beach Festival (RBF) was canceled on Thursday (June 18) by the event’s organizers, who attributed the decision to economic and operational difficulties. The measure affects the seven events planned for this summer in Spain, including the one in Barcelona scheduled for June 27-28, which was set to be the first one to take place in 2026.

The lineup included performances from artists such as Myke Towers, Omar Courtz and Anuel AA. In an official statement published on social media, the organizers explained that the decision came after analyzing the global situation of the project and concluding that the company’s operational and financial structure no longer allows them to carry out an event of this magnitude with the necessary guarantees.

Billboard Español reached out to the organizers for more details but had not received a response at the time of this publication. For now, no information has been provided about the procedure attendees should follow to recover the cost of tickets and passes already purchased.

The statement also noted that the new management had identified “economic, financial and operational circumstances that significantly affect the viability of the project.” As a result, they stated that the managing company “is not in a position to continue with the 2026 tour or to maintain the operational activity required for the development of the scheduled events.”

“We are fully aware of the disappointment, concern and inconvenience that this announcement causes to everyone who has placed their trust in RBF for this edition,” they added. “We know that behind every festival there are tickets, trips, excitement, plans and expectations. For this reason, we deeply regret that the 2026 tour cannot take place.”

The message concludes by thanking everyone who was part of the festival over the years.

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