The Kambalache inclusive leisure project, promoted by Kairós, is now accepting registrations for a new edition of the festival, which will begin at Harinera ZGZ and culminate on March 25 at the Teodoro Sánchez Punter Civic Center.
The RAPSIVO Y+ festival returns to Zaragoza with a new edition that reaffirms its inclusive nature: an open stage where anyone can sing, rap, dance, play an instrument, or express themselves, regardless of age, experience, background, or whether or not they have a disability.
Promoted by the Kambalache Leisure Center, an inclusive leisure project run by Kairós, RAPSIVO Y+ has established itself as a safe, respectful, and free space, "designed to break stereotypes and celebrate talent in all its forms," as highlighted by the organization.
Following the success of previous editions, the festival maintains its essence linked to rap and urban culture, but broadens its horizons to other disciplines such as singing, live music, dance, and artistic exhibitions. For this fourth edition, Kairós once again has the collaboration of the Harinera ZGZ space of the Zaragoza City Council.

A supported process so that no one feels alone
Beyond the final event, RAPSIVO Y+ is also a process. Participants will have presentation sessions and rehearsals beforehand, designed to accompany them, prepare the performances, and build community.
The presentation session will be on February 24, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Harinera ZGZ. Rehearsals will be held on February 26 and March 12 and 19 at Harinera ZGZ. The final event will take place on March 25 at the Teodoro Sánchez Punter Civic Center.
The festival is especially aimed at young people, amateur artists, people with disabilities, and people at risk of exclusion, although it is open to anyone who wishes to participate.
Registrations can be made by phone or WhatsApp (625 48 24 78), by email (amartinez@kairos.es) or in person at the Kambalache premises (C/ Pintor Marín Bagüés 6, Zaragoza).
Culture as a tool for social transformation
RAPSIVO Y+ is committed to a truly participatory, accessible, and diverse culture, both for artists to participate and for audiences to attend, where the stage becomes a tool that projects personal and collective empowerment.
Key dates for RAPSIVO Y+ 2026
Presentation session: February 24, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Harinera ZGZ
Rehearsals: February 26 and March 12 and 19, at Harinera ZGZ
Final event: March 25 at the Teodoro Sánchez Punter Civic Center