His last two performances in Aragon were tremendous, in front of almost 20,000 people at the Vive Latino festival and in front of the entire Príncipe Felipe de Zaragoza pavilion. Amaral plays in the premier league of Spanish bands (and more so at home), and her next album (announced for this year) is raising huge expectations with both a promotional tour… And of course it couldn’t be missed Aragon but the bomb dropped late last week when El Bosque Sonoro announced an Aragon concert on June 9th.
We are talking about a small, sustainable festival (although the organizers do not like to be called a festival) with a capacity of 2,000 people, held in the middle of nature in Mozota (a town with only 60 permanent inhabitants). Amaral will have his only performance in Aragon this year. What is hidden behind this decision? First of all, it is the personal decision of both Eva Amaral and Juan Aguirre to get involved in such a project, but also the great job done by the organizers of El Bosque Sonoro. Contacts with the duo began almost two years ago; There was enough time for them to absorb the project and fall in love with the offer they were made by seeing how the previous editions went.
The band explained this on their social networks as follows: “We want to tell you that this year we will play in a very special place: El Bosque Sonoro. The last time we played in Aragon was in our city Zaragoza, in large capacity areas. We really wanted to give a concert outside the city, at a festival in the middle of nature, caring for the environment and helping to develop the town that hosts it.. That’s why we loved the offer of El Bosque Sonoro, located in Mozota, 25 km from Zaragoza. See you there on June 9!”
Tickets for Amaral’s concert in Mozota went on sale today and in just 10 minutes 800 tickets were sold (at prices between 44 and 55 euros) but there are not many tickets sold at prices of 66 euros. To these 800 we must also add the three-day tickets sold (the schedule for June 7 and 8 is still unknown) and the entrances of the inhabitants of Mozota and Muel. Anything to reach full capacity of 2,000 people.