Puro Latino Fest at Estadio Olímpico
- Puro Latino Sevilla is not happening this week. The 2026 edition is scheduled for Friday July 3 and Saturday July 4 at Estadio La Cartuja. - The official festival site now frames it as the fifth Sevilla edition, with artists including Anuel AA, Morad, Juan Magan, Tito El Bambino, and Clarent. - That matters because the listing you gave appears mistimed — and fans planning around May 13–17 would be a full seven weeks early.
A festival listing can sound settled even when the key detail is off. That’s basically what happened here. Puro Latino Sevilla 2026 is real, and it is at the Cartuja stadium complex in Seville, but it is not running on May 13–17. The official festival site and the stadium’s event calendar both place the event on Friday July 3 and Saturday July 4, 2026. ### So what is this event, exactly? Puro Latino Sevilla is one stop in a larger Spanish festival circuit built around reggaetón, Latin urban music, trap, and dance-heavy crossover acts. The main Puro Latino site lists several 2026 city dates, and Sevilla sits in the middle of that run rather than in May. That matters because this is not a loose “summer concert week” listing — it’s a branded tour stop with fixed dates. (purolatino.es) ### When is Sevilla actually happening? The clean answer is July 3–4, 2026. The official Sevilla page says “los días 3 y 4 de julio,” and Estadio La Cartuja’s own event page repeats Friday July 3 and Saturday July 4. So if someone is planning travel, lodging, or tickets around May 13–17, they’re working from the wrong week entirely. ### Is it really at Estadio Olímpico? Yes — with a naming wrinkle. (purolatino.es) Some listings still call the venue Estadio Olímpico Isla de la Cartuja, while the current official venue branding is Estadio La Cartuja. In practice, those point to the same Cartuja stadium complex in Seville. The official festival materials also describe the site as the exterior zone of the stadium on Isla de la Cartuja. (purolatino.es) ### Who’s on the lineup? The official Sevilla page is the best guide here, and it’s pretty stacked. It names Anuel AA, Ñengo Flow, Tito El Bambino, Juan Magan, Morad, Rvfv, ROA, Young Cister, Kidd Voodoo, JC Reyes, Alvama Ice, and says Clarent closes out the lineup for the fifth edition. That gives you a pretty clear picture of the booking strategy — big reggaetón names, Spanish urban stars, and a few newer acts with strong streaming momentum. (estadiolacartuja.es) ### How big is this thing? Big enough that scale is part of the pitch. The official Sevilla page says the 2024 edition drew 115,000 attendees across its run. A separate Sevilla listing also says the first edition in 2023 drew more than 50,000 attendees, though that page mixes years and artist references in a way that looks less reliable than the official site. Still, the broad point holds — this is a mass-attendance festival, not a niche club event. (purolatino.es) ### What about tickets? Tickets are already on sale through the official channels. The stadium page links out to the festival site for purchases, and third-party listings show general admission starting around €71. That price can shift by tier and seller, but the important part is that this is an advance-sale event with multi-day planning baked in. ### Why does the bad date matter so much? (purolatino.es) Because festival mistakes are expensive. A wrong date means the wrong flights, the wrong hotel window, and the wrong expectations about what’s happening in Seville this week. And here the gap is not subtle — May 13–17 versus July 3–4 is about seven weeks off. ### Bottom line? Puro Latino Fest at the Cartuja stadium complex is a real 2026 Sevilla event, but the May timing in the original listing does not hold up. (estadiolacartuja.es) If you’re treating this as a live planning card, the useful version is simple: Sevilla, Estadio La Cartuja, July 3–4, with a lineup led by Anuel AA, Morad, Juan Magan, Tito El Bambino, and more. (purolatino.es)