The musical festival continues in the squares during the day

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You’ll need to find shade and hydrate this weekend to enjoy the already classic morning concerts that the Warm Up offers in the city’s central squares. A wide and varied range. Saturday’s day starts with Limalimón, one of the emerging groups from Murcia. Pop rock with electric guitars, plucking bass and fast drums, giving strength to direct lyrics with references like Blink182, Machine Gun Kelly or Sum41. Also with a regional group but with more experience, The Yellow Melodies will take the stage. The band led by Rafa Skam will review their best songs live. A formation that combines classic pop and influences from the 60s and 70s with contemporary instrumentation and production. PROGRAM Limalimón Saturday, at 11.45 am. Apostles Square. The Yellow Melodies Saturday at 12:00 p.m. Romea Square. Malvariche Saturday at noon. Freedom Avenue. Tiger and diamond Saturday at 1 pm Apostles Square. Pipiolas Saturday, at 1:15 p.m. Romea Square. Camels Saturday, at 2:15 p.m. Apostles Square. Dani Saturday, at 2:30 p.m. Romea Square. A child was lost at noon on Sunday. Apostles Square. Sorry Sunday at noon. Romea Square. Dr Pad. Sunday, at 12.30 pm Vrijheidslaan. The Tiki Phantoms Sunday, at 1 p.m. Apostles Square. Tito Ramírez Domingo, at 2:15 p.m. Apostles Square. Putochinomaricón Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. Romea Square. Saturday morning is also all about Tiger and Diamond. Pop rock from Gijón with songs like ‘We can’t be friends’, ‘We are no longer friends’ and ‘Doner Kebab Elefante Blanco Galicia’. The female presence on stage comes with Pipiolas, two young people who met at RESAD, where they studied Interpretation, and who created their group as a result of the heartbreak of one of them. They sound for the garage pop and the melodic post-punk of Camellos, another proposal for Saturday morning. Lyrics with a touch of humor and irony are also reflected in one of his most popular songs, ‘Arroz con cosas’. Dani closes tomorrow. Daniela Díaz Costas from Vigo is the daughter of Rosa Costas and Silvino Díaz (part of Aerolíneas Federales). Although the music of the 80s flows through his veins, his thing is the most current pop. On Sunday you have to start with two groups from Murcia, Se Ha Perdido Un Niño and Perdón, who play at noon. The first were the winners of Creamurcia 2022 in the pop-rock category and have presented two singles under the umbrella of Big Up! Shuttle: ‘El palomar’ and ‘Puto cantautor’. The second, Sorry, made it to the 2021 Creamurcia final in the same category and says it makes ‘sad music with chachi rhythms’. With an aesthetic that does not go unnoticed – uniformed in a suit and their face turned into a skull – the Tiki Phantoms ‘Move the skeleton’ – that’s the name of their latest work – this Sunday in Murcia, on a very varied day for that also Tito Ramírez will pass. Rhythm & blues, rock, soul, boogaloo, bluebeat… a brilliant cocktail from this artist who hides his identity under a mask. On Sunday morning he says goodbye in style with Putochinomaricón. Chenta Tsai Tseng, a migrant of Chinese descent, is an architect, musician and activist. A committed artist in love with pop culture who released his first album ‘Jájá Éqúísdé (Boring Dystopia)’ in 2022 with a hyperpop and futurepop sound. Malvariche plays on Saturdays for the whole family. The experienced folk band from Alhama has prepared ‘El país de sonidos’ and instruments such as the bandurria, flute, harmonica, trumpet, violin, bozouki and timple will sound live. Dr. Sapo will entertain the children on Sunday. The group led by Miguel de Lucas fills the stages with music and stories. ‘I smell a skunk’ is his latest release. Two proposals to sing, dance and learn.
Source: La Verdad

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