22 Apr, 2026 @ 16:15
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Win your way into Spain’s tastiest festival this Spring! The Olive Press hands out ticket giveaway for Granada’s Degusta Fest

FANCY a gourmet weekend in Granada with a Britpop soundtrack? 

The Olive Press is giving away three pairs of tickets to Degusta Fest, taking place on May 15 and 16.

The two-day festival combines live music and high-end gastronomy in Armilla, just outside the city.

Headliners include Primal Scream and The Charlatans, with Ash and Redd Kross also on the lineup. 

READ MORE: Degusta Fest Armilla 2026 arrives in Granada this May with the best music and signature cuisine – here’s how to WIN free tickets

Lori Meyers set to rock the stage as Friday’s headline act at Degusta Fest!

Leading Spanish acts such as Lori Meyers, Hinds and Carlos Ares will also perform across the weekend.

Alongside the music, some of Spain’s top chefs will host live cooking sessions on the festival’s ‘Gastro Stage’. 

Michelin-starred Pepe Solla is among those taking part, joined by Granada’s talented Ismael Abderraham and Juan P Ortiz. 

Visitors will be able to watch dishes being prepared and sample a range of tapas.

READ MORE: The real cookery school: Over 150 children team up with three dozen Michelin-star chefs for heart-warming Costa del Sol event 

One of the many tapas available at Degusta fest

Degusta Fest will attract visitors from across Spain, offering a mix of concerts and curated food experiences.

In order to enter this competition you need to be a subscriber to the Olive Press website. For which Subscriptions start from €5.99 per month or €59.99 per year.

We will be sending an email to win the tickets next week: make sure you are subscriber to enter this competition plus an ABBA and Bryan Adams competition as well.

The giveaway is exclusive to Olive Press subscribers.

Click here to read more Spain News from The Olive Press.

I’m Eimear, an international journalism student at Artevelde University of Applied Sciences in Belgium. I grew up in Brussels, an international city shaped by many nationalities, which sparked my interest in different cultures, religions, and people. This background drives my curiosity to understand every angle of a story. While my name may not sound typically Flemish, my Irish roots are part of what sets me apart, shaping a more open, international perspective in the way I approach stories.

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