By Sally Underwood • 29 April 2021 • 18:17
New Act Announced for Fuengirola’s Marenostrum Festival. Image: Wikimedia
A band becomes the latest act to join the line-up at this year’s Fuengirola Marenostrum Festival. According to Fuengirola council, the Irish band Two Door Cinema Club is joining the line-up of the Marenostrum Fuengirola. Tickets for the show, which will be held on July 8, will go on sale at www.marenostrumfuengirola.com. The news comes after the festival opened ticket sales for its concerts this summer. Councillor for Culture in Fuengirola, Rodrigo Romero, said: “Those interested in attending any of the events this summer in the city can get hold of tickets.” He spoke about, “music in the best possible continental setting, by the sea and enjoying our privileged climate, consolidating Fuengirola as the European capital of outdoor musical events. And we are going to do it by reinforcing our commitment to music and culture, with more concerts than ever.” He added: “Marenostrum Fuengirola 2021 is going to be the most extensive edition in its history, with more than 50 shows, in which the variety and quality of its proposals will once again be at the level of our demanding public.” Beginning in June with Ara Malikian on Friday June 4, the festival will include many famous Spanish or Latino artists. Major artists booked include Alejandro Sanz, while Maria Jose Llerrgo, Martita de Grana, the Sohail Jazz experience, Izal, Alejandro Sanz, La MODA, El Kanka, Monica Naranjo, Hombres G, Derby Motoreta’s Burrito Kachimba, Miguel Poveda and Cosquin Rock are also booked to play. Created in 2016, the Marenostrum Festival will this year offer more than 50 musical concerts, making the festival an annual event for both locals and tourists.
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Sally Underwood is a former aide to several former cabinet members and now contributes her views on Parliament’s ever-changing shape in her column for the Euro Weekly News.
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