Andalucía Salvaje vuelve a Barcelona con su segunda edición

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Andalucía Salvaje returns to Barcelona with its second edition

The festival Wild Andalusia returns to Barcelona to celebrate its second edition, next May 15 in the Paral·lel 62 room.

After its first edition in the Catalan capital, and several more in Andalusia, the festival returns to Barcelona to celebrate its second installment, next May 15 in the Paral·lel 62 room.

This year’s poster will feature the participation of Cervatanaa project formed by Miguelito García (Derby Motoreta’s Burrito Kachimba), Fran the Punky (Kelia, Puerto Hurraco) and Jose Ugia (Derby Motoreta’s Burrito Kachimba, Kelia), who will present their self-titled debut, and the singer Lole Montoya. In addition, there will be DJ sessions starring DJ Karpin, Alaha Records Session – Wará DJ and restinga.

The festival builds a bridge that unites Catalonia with Andalusia, and with many other audiences that also share this open view of the role of tradition in culture. Claim, celebration and experimentation in a day that showcases artists who claim the roots and essence of Andalusian music from new formats, languages ​​and sounds. The first edition featured artists such as Space Surimi, Maria Terremoto either Delaschuches.

You can get tickets at this same link.

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