On a Saturday that promises remarkable music, two prestigious groups stand ready to share the stage at Ocean Live Park, located on the eastern pier of Alicante port. The evening unfolds as a celebration of sound, energy, and connection in a space built for live performances that bring people together through rhythm and melody.
This gala marks a milestone for the Murcian scene, featuring Viva Suecia with new and outstanding material. Their latest songs weave friendship, courage, and camaraderie into tunes that reveal a band not just evolving but maturing. The members Rafa Val, Alberto, Jess, and Fernando have consistently expanded their sonic palette, exploring fresh collaborations and textures while retaining the core honesty that defined their earlier work. From visits with old titles such as El Bien and La Parte Difícil to contemporary premieres, Viva Suecia demonstrates a confident growth that resonates deeply with audiences who have followed their journey. The new repertoire resonates with clarity and leaves a lasting imprint on listeners, signaling a bright arc for the band as they move forward together.
Another highlight comes from Second, a group with a storied history and a dedicated following. They announce this show as part of a farewell tour, adding a layer of poignancy to the evening. After twenty-five years of musical evolution and a string of successes since their debut with Private Life, Second has become synonymous with a distinctive sound and stage presence. The tour gathers their most beloved albums and tracks, offering fans a chance to relive a significant era while acknowledging that this may be their final tour under the band name. The spectators’ mix of nostalgia and admiration creates a moment that feels both celebratory and reflective as the ensemble navigates this meaningful transition.
Second’s catalog, enriched by later works like Fracciones de un Segundo, Demasiado Soñadores, Montaña Rusa, and Impossible Flowers, provides a bridge between past triumphs and the current live experience. The evening promises emotional resonance as the band revisits milestones that defined their musical identity and shaped their connection with followers across generations.
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The same stage will host a family-friendly event on Sunday at 12:30, featuring the concert Destroying History. Easter and Rodri, two YouTube creators known for parodies that range from children’s tales to mythological and pop culture icons, will perform in a format designed to entertain audiences of all ages with humor and clever reinterpretations of familiar tunes.
Looking ahead, the coming weekend will bring performances from Sidecars, Sidonie, Cheti, and Rock en Familia/Años 80. The lineup continues to emphasize the region’s rich musical diversity, pairing established acts with artists who bring fresh energy and distinctive styles to the stage.