Yarakumbé

This Comparsa trod the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival's boards for the first time the same year it was founded, 2012. Its début show, "Aquí está Yarakumbé" (Here's Yarakumbé).


Yoruba

Pedro Hidalgo's Comparsa made its debut in 2015 with a choreography by Araceli Pérez Vega.


Los Twitty's

They stopped participating in the Carnival in 2010. They would return in 2011.

Carnaval Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

First Prize for Costume in 2001, Second Prize for Costume in 2018

Tomás Pérez Prize for Best Lyrics in 2003

Criticón Prize 2012 for the song Yo que Soy Barrendero, Voy a Barrer... (As a Street Sweeper, I'm Going to Sweep...)

Criticón Prize 2014 for their song Descanse en Paz Mi Carnaval (Rest in Peace My Carnival)

Criticón Prize 2015, the award given by the press, for the song Dos Temas en una Letra (Two Songs in One Lyrics)

Fefo Prize 2013

Third Prize for Performance in 2017


Los Trastornados

This Murga from the Jinámar quarter began its artistic career in the 2011 Carnival.


Los Trapasones

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival

Third Prize for Performance: 2011
Criticón Prize in 2009, 2010 and 2011
Tomás Pérez Prize for Best Lyrics 2008

2015

Costume title: Explosión de Color en Nuestro 10º Aniversario (Explosion of Colour for Our 10th Anniversary)
Song 1: Pues a Reirse (Let's Laugh Then)
Song 2: Te Invito a Mi Fiesta de Cumpleaños (You're Invited to My Birthday Party)


Los Totorotas

In 2011 this historic Murga returned to the contest after having been through some difficult periods which prevented them from participating in the festivities of 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.

Carnaval Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

1985 - First Prize for Performance, which they shared with Los Marchosos

1986 - First Prize for Performance

2003 - First Prize for Performance

2005 - Tomás Pérez Prize for Best Lyrics