Fauna Primavera 2026 @ Parque Ciudad Empresarial

Fauna Primavera 2026 @ Parque Ciudad Empresarial

Parque Ciudad Empresarial, 8580676 Huechuraba, 8580676 Huechuraba Directions

Thu 26.11.2026 00:00

Fauna Primavera 2026 at Parque Ciudad Empresarial at 2026-11-26

Performers

  • The Strokes
    The Strokes

    Mt Gambier/Adelaide based rock band

  • Of Monsters and Men
    Of Monsters and Men
    Arny Margret has spent the last year making waves, not only in her Icelandic hometown but across Europe and the US, touring extensively, supporting Leif Vollebekk, Passenger, Blake Mills and more, as well as playing the likes of Newport Folk Festival, Reykjavik Calling and Iceland Airwaves. She’s now released her gorgeous sophomore album, ‘I Miss You, I Do’ on One Little Independent Records.

    Musically she draws inspiration from folk and blues roots, utilizing a less-is-more approach to convey openness, choosing to rely mostly on the delicate strumming of acoustics and her dulcet voice. She cites influences from the likes of Andy Shauf, Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, and Gregory Alan Isakov. Born and raised in a small town called Ísafjörður, she attended music school from the age of 6 learning to play the piano and gradually taught herself guitar. She recorded the album at studio Hljóðriti in Hafnarfjörður and will continue to make her mark globally with her intimate and affecting live performances.
  • Peter Hook
    Peter Hook

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • FKA twigs
    FKA twigs

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Courtney Barnett
    Courtney Barnett
    In the hands of Courtney Barnett, fragments of everyday life become rich and riveting. A deft lyricist and virtuosic guitarist, she is an emblem of millennial wit and one of Australia’s most successful musical exports. Based for much of her adult life in Melbourne, Barnett first found critical acclaim with 2013’s The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas (https://courtney-barnett.lnk.to/doubleEP/spotify), and broke into the mainstream in 2015 with her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (https://courtney-barnett.lnk.to/sometimes/spotify). Garnering a coveted Best New Artist Grammy nomination and numerous other accolades, the album stands as a generational classic. Barnett followed her debut with 2017’s Lotta Sea Lice , an acclaimed collaborative record with Kurt Vile, and eschewed the vignettes of her early records on 2018’s Tell Me How You Really Feel (https://courtney-barnett.lnk.to/album-multi/spotify), her humid, political sophomore record, which featured the Margaret Atwood-invoking single “Nameless, Faceless”. In 2021, she released Things Take Time, Take Time (https://courtney-barnett.lnk.to/ttt-tt/spotify), a remarkable artistic step forward. Barnett is also a powerhouse live act, playing slots at festivals including Coachella, Glastonbury, Bonnaroo, Governor’s Ball, Primavera, and Lollapalooza.
  • Yung Lean
    Yung Lean

    Yung Lean is a rapper, singer and producer hailing from Stockholm, Sweden who was born on July 18th 1996. Since his debut in 2011 he has released one studio album, E.P and mixtape, and has helped pioneer a slowed-down, emotional style of hip-hop through his label Sad Boys Entertainment.

  • Tricky
    Tricky

    Emerging from Bristol's creative underground scene in the early 90s, Tricky played a pivotal role in Massive Attack's early work before going solo and forging his own style - a distinctive blend of dark production, intimate vocals and genre-bending experimentation.

    Along the way, he has collaborated with notable names such as PJ Harvey and Björk and released a long series of albums, each of which has expanded his musical range.

    Tricky has most recently been in the news with the release Out The Way, a collaboration with Polish singer Marta. The album shows a more subdued and atmospheric direction and confirms that Tricky continues to develop his expression and explore new collaborations.

    The concert at Store VEGA builds on this forward movement. Here, Tricky will present a curated selection of tracks from throughout his career – both key works and newer material – arranged in a new live format developed for the 2026 tour.

    The audience can expect a concert where Tricky's special musical space unfolds: raw, intense and with the hypnotic atmosphere that has made him a unique figure in modern music.

  • American Football
    American Football

    American Football is a band hailing from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, United States who formed in 1997. They are renowned for being one of the most influential emo bands of the 1990’s, despite only releasing one studio album and one E.P.

  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor

    Godspeed You! Black Emperor (formerly punctuated Godspeed You Black Emperor! and abbreviated to GY!BE, GYBE, or just Godspeed) is a Canadian post-rock band based in Montreal, Quebec.

    Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Canada, the band have been highly influential within the post-rock genre. Working with orchestrated arrangements, the nine-piece group created tracks with wide dynamic ranges, a highly evocative use of instrumentation and sounds and uncompromising long form compositions. Their engrossing use of art and visuals in both album packaging and live performances create an enigmatic aura.

    Godspeed You! Black Emperor took their name from a little known 1976 Japanese black-and-white documentary by director Mitsuo Yanagimachi, which follows the exploits of a Japanese biker gang, the Black Emperors.

    They are most commonly classified as post-rock, but are just as well recognized outside any established scene and take influences from a range of styles including progressive rock, post-punk, classical music, soundtrack composition and the avant-garde. Each release usually consists of an entire piece divided into movements, mostly between 15 and 25 minutes, sometimes eponymously specified in the liner notes.

    GY!BE formed around 1994 with three members and had as many as fifteen members but tended to have a core group of nine. Their instrumentation varied with the lineup but the music is mostly based around electric and bass guitars, as well as a strings and a percussion section. Other instruments such as the glockenspiel or the French horn have made occasional appearances. The music on some of their releases is accompanied by spoken word samples recorded by the members across North America, including: an apocalyptic street preacher from Vancouver, BC, Canada, an announcement at a gas station, a group of children talking and singing in French, as well as many recordings taken from shortwave radio. Most of the members are also anarchists.

    GY!BE members have in the past been reluctant to submit themselves to the traditional self-publicizing interviews, and have openly expressed their distaste for popular culture (and its trappings of high profile record stores, iTunes, etc.) despite the wide availability of their music in easy-access mainstream. This proliferated outsider status has given them a reputation as shadowy, even unfriendly figures, and not a great deal is known about the individual histories of band members. However they became considerably better known after appearing on the cover of British music magazine the NME in 1999.

    Efrim Menuck is the most commonly identified participant in the press process, which has resulted in him being commonly mis-labeled as the frontman. He has thus repudiated this label, maybe due to the spirit of the group, which discourages the notion of having a leader.

    Members of the group have formed a number of side-projects, including A Silver Mt. Zion, Fly Pan Am and Set Fire to Flames. GY!BE contributed the song "East Hastings" from their debut album to the soundtrack of the UK film 28 Days Later; however, it is not available on the soundtrack album as the band refused to take part in the "mainstream, corporation-owned music industry" which they have a great distaste for.

    The band released the CD versions of its first two albums on the Kranky record label, and released the LPs through Constellation Records. The LP and the CD of Yanqui U.X.O. were produced by Constellation after their contract with Kranky ran out.

    In 2004, long-time guitarist Roger-Tellier Craig left the band on amicable terms to devote more time to Fly Pan Am.

    The band has often played an unrecorded song entitled "Albanian" when touring. Efrim has said that when the band reforms they will record it for their next release. Another unreleased song, "Gamelan," may also be recorded. However due to the band's open taping policy, both these songs are available as high quality audience recordings. It has frequently been the case that new material is released through the fans before its official recording.

    Godspeed You! Black Emperor announced an indefinite hiatus in the summer of 2003, and had no plans to reconvene in the immediate future. On August 24 of 2006, at a Silver Mt. Zion appearance, Efrim responded to a question about Godspeed's Hiatus by saying that he "[does not] believe that anyone has given up on the group, but it's very complicated."

    The group was in one instance misconstrued as being a band of terrorists. After stopping at a local Sinclair gas station in the small town of Ardmore, Oklahoma, for fuel during their 2003 tour of the United States, the station attendant working that day believed the group of Canadians to be terrorists. She quickly passed a note to another customer also getting fuel to call the police. When the local police appeared, the group was held until they could be questioned by the FBI. When no incriminating evidence was found in their various vehicles and background checks were run, the ensemble was released from custody and continued on their way to their next show in St. Louis, Missouri. Interestingly, Efrim Menuck later spoke to the crowd about what happened to them during their appearance in Missouri and said, if they were of any other race than white, they would have been detained much longer than they were originally, hinting heavily toward the suspicion of racism in the police force. The incident was mentioned in Michael Moore's book, Dude, Where's My Country?.

    On the 8th February 2008 in an interview with the music website Drowned In Sound, Efrim Menuck stated that Godspeed You! Black Emperor were no more. Efrim claimed that an "existential freakout" relating to the Iraq War was one reason for the extended hiatus but also hinted at several personal issues between members of the band adding; "On a personal level I now find (Godspeed) to be inappropriate. There's a complicated back story. I reached a point whereby I was no longer willing to contribute to the steering of the ship; it was like, 'Okay now, someone else point the direction, I love you all, but I need to ride shotgun for a while'. I think that bands do have a short shelf life." In a statement by Efrim's A Silver Mt. Zion publicist, this was later said to be a misquote adding that Godspeed You! Black Emperor had not officially disbanded as such, but were still very much on indefinite hiatus.

    Members

    Efrim Menuck

    Mauro Pezzente

    David Bryant

    Aidan Girt

    Thierry Amar

    Bruce Cawdron

    Norsola Johnson

    Sophie Trudeau

    Former members

    Roger-Tellier Craig

    Mike Moya

  • Johnny Marr
    Johnny Marr

    Johnny Marr (born October 31, 1963) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, known best for forming the Smiths with singer Morrissey, from Manchester, UK.

  • Moyka
    Moyka

    Moyka is currently on the radar within a new generation of alternative pop in Norway. Since her EPs “Circles” and “Spaces”, we have followed Moyka on her journey as an artist, songwriter, and producer. She has built up a catalog with a clear identity and garnered attention from international heavyweights like Billboard, Notion, and The Line of Best Fit.

    She started out playing at several showcases, including by:Larm, Trondheim Calling, The Great Escape First Fifty, JaJaJa, Eurosonic, Linecheck, and Reeperbahn. Moyka has played the biggest festivals in Norway, and joined as support for Sigrid in Ireland. She’s also been nominated for the Anchor Award at Reeperbahn, and named One to Watch by Amazon Music.

    This year Moyka is releasing her sophomore album, “Movies, Cars & Heartbreak”. The album is a collection of catchy pop songs and artistic synth sequences that make you feel like life is a movie. On stage, Moyka will bring this album to life with a mesmerizing performance.