Of the June 18 to 28, The Beach of Nerja hosts the first edition of Solaris Nerjaten days of music on the shores of the Mediterranean with names like Chambao, La Tremendita, Ginebras, Shego, BRESH or Claptone.
Solaris Nerja enters the orbit of summer dates with a proposal that seems to assume something obvious but not always practiced: the current scene no longer moves in watertight compartments. Its first edition does not attempt to organize the map, but rather to show it as it is, hybrid and in constant friction.
Of the June 18 to 28, The Beach of Nerja It will function as that point of gravity where different sensitivities intersect without the need to justify their coexistence. Contemporary flamenco, indie or electronic do not appear here as closed blocks, but as permeable languages that dialogue with each other.
At that intersection are names that personalize that well-understood fusion between roots and avant-garde, such as Chambaowho celebrate 25 years, or of course The Tremendita. Flamenco Beach Festival EL 26 will bring together La Corredera and Migue de Antílopez among others. One day later, on Saturday the 27th, the festival will focus on the Techno Flamencoreinforcing that line of intersection between tradition and electronics. There is also room for phenomena such as Breshwhich reformulate the idea of a collective party, and for an electronic music that, in the closing, takes control with Claptone, David Penn, Maine either Carlita.
One of the most significant movements of the poster will arrive on June 21, when the Malaga-based Oh, See! Festival transfers part of its essence to El Playazo with its own day in which they will participate Gins, Shego, Dragon Fist, Neverland Bari and Rat. A crossing that not only adds names, but also connects scenes and reinforces the idea of a network within the territory itself.
More than a sum of styles, Solaris Nerja raises a context: one in which mixing is no longer the exception, but the norm. Ten days of programming on the shores of the Mediterranean that do not seek to define a scene, but rather to show that this scene is already, by nature, diverse.
Solaris Experience
Solaris Nerja is divided into two spaces that expand the experience beyond the stage. On the one hand, Solaris Villagewith free access and limited capacity, will operate during the day and early afternoon as an open meeting point: market, gastronomic area, digital art and that relaxed atmosphere in front of the sea that invites you to let the hours pass. On the other hand, Solaris Arena will concentrate the main programming. It will be there where the concerts and shows take place with controlled capacity, accessible by ticket, and where the festival displays its most intense side.
The tickets They are now available through Solaris Nerja official website.

