Locos de Atar rises to the challenge at home and the Biscayan people of Shinova makes the public dance at their chairs
The Low starts in the city
Tonight it will be Dorian and Malamute's turn
Low in the city, the pandemic version of the Low Festival started last night at Julio Iglesias auditorium in Parque de l’Aigüera. Under the strict sanitary measures in force and despite the time proximity of the curfew, the public lived a memorable night with the performances of Locos de Atar and Shinova.
For a few hours, the public could forget about the pandemic, although with the mask on at all times and respecting the space limits proposed by the festival organization.
The Locos de Atar the group from Benidorm opened the stage with their forceful alternative rock. JuanMi, Fabi, Jesús and Barto knew that they played before their own and they did not disappoint at any time. A careful sound and an outstanding staging made the audience vibrate with a review of his discography that toured his first works and reached the peak with the interpretation of more recent songs such as ‘Marioneta’ or ‘Que tiemble tu mundo’.
After those from Benidorm, the Biscayan Berriz Shinova, took the stage and knew how to give the note before a dedicated audience that enjoyed the melodies of Gabriel de la Rosa. The best of the Basque group sounded at Julio Iglesias, especially that of its last album ‘Buena Suerte’.
Today Saturday will be the second night Low in the city. Dorian and Malamute will be the protagonists and, in case you still don't know, there are still tickets on sale at https://www.entradas.com/artist/lowinthecity/?affiliate=PBT