This weekend, the sixth edition of the Pirata Beach Fest will be held in Gandia, an event that will attract more than 100,000 people from 10 to 13 July.
Balbina Sendra, Director of Festival Policy, Culture and Tourism, and Duke Abengózar, promoter and director of the festival, presented the event, highlighting its positive impact on trade, hospitality and the local industry.
Sendra praised the continuity of the festival, describing it as a brave bet and a national reference. The festival will feature a special farewell concert by the ZOO group. Abengózar expressed his satisfaction with the growth of the festival, which has gone from being a small project to becoming the second most important rock and rap in Spain, only surpassed by the ViñaRock.
Tickets are exhausted and tickets for Saturday too, with few available for Thursday and Friday. Abengózar indicated that the campsite area will be ready on Wednesday to accommodate 5,000 people and that the demand for accommodation is high due to the increase in the age of attendants, who are looking for more comfortable options such as campsites, apartments and hotels.
Source: Som Gandia
The ZOO Group Announces Its Definitive Goodbye
The Gandian group ZOO has announced its final farewell through an emotional video on Instagram. The band, which has achieved great success in the last decade and filled the WiZink Center in Madrid and the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona with their music in Valencian, will say goodbye to their audience with a final tour.
The farewell tour included 11 concerts and will conclude in his hometown, Gandia, with a final performance at the Pirata Beach Festival.