Rabasa’s District 12 is hosting two nights of good music this weekend. Today we are with the rock king Loquillo (21:00), who has released great albums throughout his career. the last one, Diary of a ceasefire. They say that this tour, which brought him to Alicante, was like a perfect tailoring between Loquillo, the owner of Spanish classic rock, and Loquillo, who dominates contemporary poetry like no one else. Valencian Santero and los Muchachos will also present their magnificent work Royal Cantina, one of the best Spanish albums of recent months, on the same stage. And tomorrow, on the same stage, the Closing Party with the music of Arde Bogota, who was recently nominated for two Latin Grammys. Elyella and the Jinns (9 pm).
Double by Pancho Varona in the Euterpe room
Concerts will continue today and tomorrow at 22.00 in the Euterpe Hall with Pacho Varona, Joaquín Sabina and Antonio, who are one of the geniuses of Spanish music in recent years and whose extensive career started with the Viceversa band in the early 80s. García de Diego. Varona and Sabina were an infallible duo, a real mine of hits, but recently each went their own way, which allows us to enjoy the tremendous talent of Pancho Varona as a soloist. And also with a couple.
Euterpe Sant Joan Room. Friday and Saturday, 22.00. 18/20 euros.
The joint power of Rosy Finch and Le Mur
Rosy Finch and Le Mur They join forces to present a huge live show at Sala Stereo. After a successful 2023 semester that saw them hit festivals such as Desertfest in London, Kriston Fest or Resurrection Fest in Galicia, Alicante band Rosy Finch will present their latest EP, Seconda Morte, based on poetry, at home. Divine Comedy.
Le Mur from Murcia serves steamroller-shaped kaya. They announced this with the arrival of their second album, Caelum Invictus, which was described as exemplifying the band’s new “strong maturity”.
Alicante Stereo Room. 22:30 10 and 12 euros
Manuel Carrasco came to Alicante with his heart and arrow
happened second in overtimebut when he left the famous academy his career soared to the top, which he still occupies today, many years later. Manuel Carrasco. This Andalusian from Isla Cristina has record numbers More than 200,000 copies sold In addition to being the singer who drew the largest audience at a premiere in Seville, he is legendary for receiving the Andalusian Gold Medal, hanging “sold out tickets” on all his tours, and recording one of his albums in 2014. Abbey Road Studios They destroyed their last album using the same instruments the Beatles didheart and arrow, and most of all, a waste of talent and sensitivity that has left audiences from half the world in love and captivated.
Alicante Bullring. Saturday, 21.30.
Saurom, El Diluvi and Xavi Sarrià in One Room
The prestige and respect that the band Saurom has earned throughout their career is well-deserved thanks to works like their debut. Guardian of Ghostly Melodiesor the newest Ghost Clown. Many of these songs will be played tomorrow at The One Room (20:00, €22). Tonight El Diluvi and Xavi Sarrià perform on the same stage (20:00, €10).
El Breva Rock in Albatera, Spanish seal noise
Breva Rock Festival celebrates its tenth year bringing together some of the best Spanish rock bands. There will be a new edition It will start tomorrow, Saturday, at 16.30.On the Red Court of the El Calvario Sports Zone with groups set up as follows Narco or Los Chikos del Maíz, Along with La Elite, Song of Aguirre & Scila and local band Error de Visión.
The catchy beat of Los Mejillones Tigre
The band Los Mejillones Tigres started its journey in 2018 and conquered the public with its mix of cumbia, garage, psychedelia, boogaloo and soul. It’s a fusion that might make you think it’s an inconsistent mix, but they spice it up in a monotonous and delicious way with catchy lyrics.
El Campello Cultural House. Saturday, 20:30. 5 euros
Source: Informacion

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