The opening of the festival offered a wide variety of urban and electronic music, spread across the four stages
After warming up the engines on Thursday night with Alex Now, Dlpin and Kutxu at the REM and Everdub locations in Distrito 13, Animal Sound left the grounds to celebrate the first day of the festival in La Fica in style. Finally, urban and electronic music lovers could enjoy more than twelve hours of live music by national and international artists on four stages: Main stage, Techno stage, Animal stage and Rave area.
Among the protagonists of the day, the DJ and music producer from Israel Borgore of Carnage, who recently announced that he is withdrawing from the stage, so yesterday was one of the last opportunities to enjoy the “show” live in Guatemala. There was also room for the versatile, challenging and street trap of the Argentine CRO
Fernadocosta, B. Jones, Mandy, Fátima Hajji, Garzi, Limabeatz, DJ Marta, Selecta, Salva Hard, Yeyo, Reborn, Vicente One More Time and Koozah were other big names on this festival night, where Estrella de Levante, for the first times, sponsors the event.
Fans missed Luna Ki’s performance. The artist announced last Thursday that she would not be at the appointment with the Murcian public because she had to stop for a few days “for mental health”.
This afternoon, from 5 pm, the second day of the festival will be held with the electronic ‘groovera’ of the Dutch, based in Ibiza, Chelina Manuhutu, the referential and popular hip-hop of Malaga-born Delaossa, the electro-house edmero of the Dutch DubVision, the contemporary dance sound of the Cartagena DJ and producer Taao and the new and curious show of, among others, Don Fluor, Belter Souls and the University Choir.
Source: La Verdad

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