Throughout this month of December, San Miguel On Air Malaga It will fill the main halls of the Andalusian city with music, with proposals between rock, indie pop and flamenco. It is also an ideal way to rediscover the vitality of the local scene.
This cycle started on the same day, December 1, with the duo Bitter Sweet in Morrissey’s room. It’s not a problem if you didn’t arrive on time, because they repeat in the same space this coming day 8. Bitter Sweet are the Cordovan based in Malaga Carmen Bujalance and the local musician Jorge Muñoz, who practice acoustic versions of songs with touches of soul, blues , jazz, reggae and rumba.
On the 6th the Theatro hall celebrates its tenth anniversary with the singer from Malaga Jose Jimenez and a show by circus artists. The next day, the 7th, it is the turn of a classic, Javier Vargas and his Vargas Blues Band. The guitarist will teach a new lesson in rock and blues classicism three decades after his first album, “All Around Blues”. It will be in the Roka room.
On 8, Cochera Cabaret hosts the concert of Quirkyoddgirla promising indie from Malaga who has already shared the stage with artists of the weight of Carolina Durante and Airbag. She will be accompanied by the band led by Malena Fernández The Awkward Momentwhose songs range between showgaze and exquisite folk.
That same day the project was activated in the Marte room. Martian CaliphateVol. VI, which gives visibility to Andalusian artists. Pepe Torregrosa, El Pelúo Yonki, El Gabardino and El Cebri promise an evening full of rock, flamenco and hooligan attitude.
And we move on to 14: Inspired by bands like Los Chicos or King Salami, The Oddballs They combine vintage sounds from the fifties with garage punk. They will show their live show at Velvet.
Mr. Mirinda pays tribute to Spanish rock classics such as Loquillo, Gabinete Caligari, Radio Futura and El Último de la Fila. The quintet from Malaga will be at Antojo Soho on the 20th.
The cycle is completed with two proposals for the final stretch of the year: Fran Cortes (Chiquetete) is the son of Antonio Cortés and nephew of Isabel Pantoja. His thing, therefore, comes from the family: an author’s song with flamenco touches that he will defend in Garrapata on the 21st. Finally, on the 27th the alternative rock band BAUER will pass through Cabaret Garage. They propose intimate guitar playing with lyrics in Spanish and their own mature imagery.
As we see, a month of December in style, which closes a particularly musical year.
You can buy tickets here:
https://www.sanmiguel.com/es/agenda/san-miguel-on-air-malaga/