From July 13 to 19, Starlite Occident in Marbella will host five international artists: Jean-Michel Jarre, Anastacia, Juan Luis Guerra, Mora and Yandel. The festival offers reduced capacity at each concert.
The Starlite Occident festival in Marbella kicks off next week with a luxury lineup. From Monday, July 13 to Saturday, July 18, five world-famous artists will take to its intimate stage. Among them are the Dominican Juan Luis Guerra, the American Anastacia, and the Puerto Rican Mora.
Jean-Michel Jarre opens the week on Monday 13
The pioneer of electronic music, Jean-Michel Jarre, will be the one to inaugurate the series of concerts on Monday, July 13. With over 80 million records sold, the Frenchman is known for his record-breaking outdoor shows. At Starlite, he will offer a show with reduced and privileged capacity, according to the organisers.
Jarre rose to global fame in the 70s with his album 'Oxygène', a work that propelled electronic music. His subsequent albums, such as 'Équinoxe' and 'Magnetic Fields', solidified his legacy and inspired generations of DJs. The concert promises to be an immersive experience in a unique setting.
Anastacia returns on Tuesday 14
On Tuesday, July 14, American singer Anastacia returns to Starlite Occident. With her unmistakable voice and a style she coined as 'sprock' — a mix of soul, pop, and rock — the artist will revisit her greatest hits. Songs like 'I'm Outta Love', 'Left Outside Alone', and 'Paid My Dues' will resonate in the Marbella venue.
Anastacia has released a dozen albums and remains one of the most recognisable voices in international pop. Her concert in Marbella is set to be a night full of energy, according to festival sources. For attendees, it is an opportunity to see live an artist who has influenced several generations.
Juan Luis Guerra on Wednesday 15
On Wednesday, July 15, Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra returns to Starlite Occident. Considered one of the great references of Latin music, he has won multiple Latin Grammys and has influenced genres such as bachata and merengue. Hits like 'Bachata Rosa', 'Ojalá Que Llueva Café', and 'La Bilirrubina' are part of his repertoire.
In recent years, Guerra has continued to expand his legacy with tours like 'Entre Mar y Palmeras' and projects such as the animated feature film 'Capitán Avispa'. His performance in Marbella promises a sophisticated and Caribbean night, ideal for lovers of Spanish music. The limited capacity ensures a close experience.
Mora on Friday 17
On Friday, July 17, Puerto Rican Mora will perform for the first time at Starlite Occident. Considered an innovative figure in the Latin urban scene, Mora has collaborated with Bad Bunny on 'Una Vez' and with Myke Towers and Eladio Carrión. His album 'Primer Día de Clases' confirmed his talent for balancing introspection and energy.
Mora has expanded his sound towards electronic and house music in works like 'Microdosis' and 'Estrella'. For fans of the urban genre, his concert in Marbella is a must-see. The festival aims to connect with a younger and more diverse audience.
Yandel closes on Saturday 18 with his symphonic show
The grand finale will be provided by Puerto Rican Yandel on Saturday, July 18, with 'Yandel Sinfónico'. The artist, who was part of the duo Wisin & Yandel, reinterprets his greatest hits accompanied by a symphonic orchestra. This unique proposal fuses reggaeton with the rich sound of an orchestra, creating a sophisticated and exciting experience.
Yandel has been in music for over two decades and has been key in the evolution of reggaeton. His concert at Starlite promises to be unforgettable, under the stars and with an intimate capacity. For the residents of Marbella and visitors, it is an opportunity to enjoy a top-level show without leaving the Costa del Sol.
Tickets for all concerts are available on the festival's website. It is recommended to purchase them in advance due to the limited capacity of each performance. Starlite Occident thus consolidates itself as a benchmark for live music in the province of Málaga.

