Celtic sounds from La Cochera: Rodriguez Celtic Band in La Herradura

Rodriguez Celtic Band with whoever else is invited on stage.

Rodriguez Celtic Band with whoever else is invited on stage. Credit: RCB FB

Those who love a little Spanish Celtic music on the Costa Tropical and eastern Costa del Sol are in for a treat at the weekend. There will be a rare chance to experience live Celtic traditions close to home, in La Herradura, from the talented musical skills of local heroes Rodriguez Celtic Band.

Rodriguez Celtic Band has some strong folk credentials

Granada natives created the ensemble in 2003 under violinist José Antonio Rodríguez. Their sound mixes Irish, Scottish, Breton and Galician melodies into dynamic arrangements that emphasise violin leads, flutes, whistles and percussion. For over two decades the group has built a dedicated following through consistent touring and intimate performances that connect directly with audiences.

Concert details confirm late night start

Doors open at La Cochera for the show on Friday, April 24, with music beginning at 11.30pm. Rodriguez Celtic Band will deliver selections from their extensive back catalogue, including tracks from the 2023 anniversary album Infinite, which follows seasonal themes across thirteen musicians. Attendees can expect high-energy sections balanced with lyrical passages in a setting suited to folk enthusiasts.

Local Scene benefits from Granada roots

Previous appearances in the region have drawn crowds keen on acoustic folk without the need for long travel. Tickets remain available through standard local channels while capacity stays limited at this popular venue.

Event fits perfectly into April calendar

The Rodriguez Celtic Band continues to perform across Andalusia, keeping their style fresh yet rooted in Atlantic traditions that resonates with everyone in southern Spain.

Gig goers can reach the venue without difficulty by heading to Paseo Andrés Segovia number 45. Positioned right across from the beachfront in La Herradura. La Cochera offers a chilled-out bar entrance that opens onto a plant-filled courtyard garden. Nearby street parking proves convenient while online maps guide drivers from Almuñacar or Motril in minutes.

Written by

Adam Woodward

Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.

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