Festival del huaso de olmué 2026 announces lineup and ticket prices

The Festival del Huaso de Olmué 2026 will take place from January 15 to 18 at El Patagual, featuring a lineup of music and humor artists. Tickets are available on Puntoticket starting at $41,000. The event will be broadcast by TVN and hosted by María Luisa Godoy and Eduardo Fuentes.

The Festival del Huaso de Olmué 2026 kicks off Chile's summer event season with four nights of performances at the El Patagual stage in the Olmué commune. Presented by TVN, the festival runs from Thursday, January 15, to Sunday, January 18, and features the hosting duo of María Luisa Godoy and Eduardo Fuentes.

Each evening will include an overture and three invited artists, balancing musical acts with humor. The daily lineup is as follows:

  • Thursday, January 15: Myriam Hernández, Paul Vásquez, and Nicole.
  • Friday, January 16: Luck Ra, Erwin Padilla, and Alanys Lagos y Toly Fu.
  • Saturday, January 17: Américo and León Murillo.
  • Sunday, January 18: Ráfaga, Felipe Parra, and Entremares.

The event will air in prime time on TVN screens, marking it as the first televised summer festival. Tickets are available exclusively through the Puntoticket system, with some units still available for all four nights at the time of publication.

Prices, including service fees, vary by seating:
- Premium box: $98,500
- Side box: $81,000
- Premium platea: $73,000
- Side platea: $58,000
- Upper platea: $54,000
- Gallery: $41,000
- Wheelchair or companion: $71,000

This traditional festival honors huaso culture through a blend of music genres and comedy, drawing thousands of attendees each year.

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