Andalucía Salvaje celebra su zambomba en Granada

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Wild Andalusia celebrates its zambomba in Granada

Angeles Toledo, Carmen Xia, Sherry Finoy Space Surimi They are part of the broad cast of this sixth edition of Wild Andalusia. This time, already on the threshold of Christmas, the common thread will be a flamenco zambomba but with that avant-garde touch that vindicates this already unavoidable event. He November 30 all at the Industrial Cup of Granada.

The traveling festival that celebrates and vindicates Andalusian folklore from an avant-garde perspective returns on November 30 to his mother house,to the Industrial Copera room in Granadawhich will host a very special edition of Andalucía Salvaje. This year, the Zambomba, that endearing Christmas party typical of southern Spain, comes forward to become the central axis of an unforgettable revelry that unites tradition and modernity in this groundbreaking format. The night will begin with a performance by an ad hoc group of Granada artists, selected from various non-flamenco groups, who will offer an innovative proposal. This start promises to get the public in tune with a mix of styles that mark the multicultural and contemporary character of this edition of the festival.

The great protagonist of the night will be the singer Angeles Toledooriginally from Jaén, who has established herself as one of the most representative figures of the renewal of flamenco singing. With their debut album, Sangre Sucia, Ángeles combines traditional roots with a modern and daring approach that challenges the boundaries of flamenco, claiming authenticity and artistic innovation.

Another highlight will be the presentation of Carmen Xiathe rapper from Cádiz who will exclusively premiere her long-awaited second album, El Cuerpo. Her style fuses protest lyrics and musical experimentation, exploring social issues from a feminist and contemporary perspective. Their performance promises to be an explosion of energy and message.

Being a Zambomba, there could not be missing artists who represent the purest and most contemporary essence of Jerez, the cradle of this celebration. Sherry Fino and Space Surimitwo names that personify the new generation of Jerez artists, will offer performances full of freshness, charisma and nods to local tradition, connecting it with current musical trends.

To end the night, the festival will offer a special session that combines great Canal Fiesta Radio classics with electronic rhythms. The cabin will be in charge of Robzzzz b2b Killmiya and the duo Mariajo and Sebastianwho promise a dynamic, danceable set full of surprises. This mix of styles reaffirms the diverse and avant-garde character of Andalucía Salvaje.

Wild Andalusia It is not just a festival, but a celebration of Andalusian cultural identity, embracing folklore from a contemporary perspective. This traveling event, which tours different locations in the region, combines tradition and modernity, offering a space for coexistence and enjoyment where music, art and innovation intertwine to showcase the richness and diversity of Andalusia.

The doors of the Industrial Copera will open at 10:00 p.m., and tickets are priced at 18 euros plus management fees. Long live Wild Andalusia!

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