This Saturday, the hall of La Fica will be filled with a large number of songs that in many cases are indispensable from the recent musical memory of several generations. In this sense it is obligatory to note the landing of veteran Franz Ferdinand in a Warm Up who were only too happy to welcome the arsenal of ‘hits’ that characterizes the British band, with the irresistible ‘Take me out’ on the foreground. The most melodic and recognizable psychedelia will come from Temples, a group that will open the day on a main stage where the members of Viva Suecia will eventually move in what is presented as one of the most promising of this edition. Emotion is also guaranteed on one of the last dates for Second, also local, an illustrious group who will provide a very special stop on their farewell tour. For the rest of the day it is good that the live shows of the Murcian duo Maestro Espada, the American Ron Gallo and the British Hope Tala, are proposals with enough capacity to become brilliant revelations. Likewise, you can also enjoy the pop charm of an Amaia playing the songs of her great second album, ‘Cuando no sé quien soy’, and the overwhelming power of León Benavente and Niña Polaca, the current and robust future of national rock. Finally, if you prefer to immerse yourself in electronics, Baiuca, the project of Alejandro Guillán and Germany’s Moderat are the way to go.
Source: La Verdad

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