Xoel López y Sidecars, primeros protagonistas de Revolution65

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Xoel López and Sidecars, first protagonists of Revolution65

The concert cycle is born Revolution65 with the vocation of opening the Real Theater from Madrid to broader musical expressions than usual in its programming. Hence the first protagonists are Xoel López and Sidecars.

The Real Theater will host this month of July a unique concert cycle that celebrates six decades of cultural transformation through music. Under the name Revolution65, this project will pay tribute to the “social and artistic impact of pop and rock from 1965 until today.” The program will include two outstanding performances, that of the Galician Xoel Lópezthat the Sunday, July 27and the Madrid Sidecarsthat the Tuesday, July 29.

With both names, the Royal Theater will host pop-rock proposals in its stage. Anyway, there will still be some more surprise for programming, but we will have to wait for it to be announced to reveal it. In fact, it will be revealed at the time in which tickets are put on sale, which will be the Tuesday, June 10.

Revolution65 is a cycle fruit of co -production between Welinkmusic and the Friends of the Real Theater Foundation. You can expand the information and get the tickets – from June 10 – in www.teatroreal.es or in www.revolution65.es.

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