Lanzarote is set to host the second edition of ‘Cangrejos Albinos,’ a thought-provoking talk series exploring the future, environment, and social change. The iconic Spanish singer Luz Casal will be the inaugural guest, appearing at the Jameos del Agua auditorium on March 21, 2026. The event, announced on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, promises an engaging discussion titled “La voz que atraviesa décadas” – “The voice that crosses decades.”
The series will feature a diverse lineup of prominent figures throughout the year. Spanish chef Quique Dacosta, a recipient of three Michelin stars, is scheduled to speak on May 2, followed by Olympic badminton champion Carolina Marín on September 26. Actor and director Paco León will conclude the series on November 14.
Journalist and presenter Ángeles Blanco will once again moderate the talks, guiding conversations with each guest. The ‘Cangrejos Albinos’ series aims to foster reflection on critical issues facing society and the planet, all within the unique setting of the Jameos del Agua auditorium in Lanzarote.
Tickets for the event are available for purchase on the cangrejosalbinos.com website. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to various social inclusion projects, initiatives aimed at improving quality of life, and the preservation of Lanzarote and La Graciosa’s heritage. This charitable aspect adds another layer of significance to the event, aligning it with a commitment to positive community impact.
The Jameos del Agua, a volcanic cave transformed into a cultural and artistic space by César Manrique, provides a striking backdrop for these discussions. It’s a location deeply connected to the island’s identity, making it a fitting venue for conversations about its future. For those unfamiliar with Lanzarote, it’s one of the Canary Islands, an archipelago off the coast of Northwest Africa, known for its volcanic landscapes and unique artistic heritage.
Luz Casal’s participation is particularly noteworthy. A celebrated figure in Spanish music, Casal has enjoyed a decades-long career marked by powerful vocals and emotionally resonant songs. Her presence is expected to draw a significant audience, both locally and from further afield. The talk promises to delve into her experiences and perspectives, offering insights into her enduring success and artistic vision.
The ‘Cangrejos Albinos’ series, now in its second year, is quickly establishing itself as a key cultural event in Lanzarote. By bringing together influential figures from diverse fields, it provides a platform for important conversations and contributes to the island’s vibrant intellectual life. The series’ focus on the future, environment, and social change reflects a growing awareness of the challenges and opportunities facing the world today.
Tickets are described as “solidarity tickets,” emphasizing the charitable component of the event. Potential attendees are encouraged to visit the cangrejosalbinos.com website to secure their place and support the projects benefiting Lanzarote and La Graciosa. The event is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM local time on March 21, 2026.
Following Luz Casal’s appearance, the series will continue with Quique Dacosta’s insights into the culinary world, Carolina Marín’s experiences as an elite athlete, and Paco León’s perspectives from the world of film and television. Each talk promises a unique and engaging experience, contributing to the overall richness of the ‘Cangrejos Albinos’ program.
The organizers have clearly aimed to create an event that is both intellectually stimulating and socially responsible. By combining high-profile guests with a charitable cause, ‘Cangrejos Albinos’ offers a compelling reason to visit Lanzarote and engage with important conversations about the future.
The next confirmed event in the series is the appearance of chef Quique Dacosta on May 2, 2026, at the Jameos del Agua auditorium. Further details about his talk will be announced in the coming weeks. For updates and ticket information, visit cangrejosalbinos.com.