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A Cala Vento concert to inaugurate the new edition of the Cruïlla Tardor

The cycle will also offer, among others, performances by Mala Rodríguez, Balkan Paradise Orchestra, Tequila and Caravan Palace.

Live music isn't stopping in the world of Cruïlla. And if the leaves start to fall from the trees, the forests to fill with mushroom hunters, and there are roasted chestnuts and sweet potatoes stands on the streets, it means it's time for the Cruïlla Tardor. This edition, which is starting on October 29, has programmed nine performances distributed between Sala Apolo, Razzmatazz and Wolf Barcelona.

The first ones to get on stage will be Joan Delgado and Aleix Turon, also known as Cala Vento. The duo has announced that the concert at Apolo on the 29th will mark the closing of an era and the opening of a completely new one. On November 4, in Razzmatazz, you will find Mala Rodríguez, a national hip-hop icon and winner of the prestigious Grammy award. The next day, at La 2 in Apolo, you will get to see Sara Roy with her songs about love, heartbreak, perseverance and overcoming. And on the 12th, it will be the turn for Chica Sobresalto, which is Maialen Gurbindo's alter ego. She will be introducing her last project, Sinapsis, where she describes her soul in each of the tracks. On the same day, at Wolf, Shinova, a basque band consolidated in the indie rock scene after six albums, will be performing.

On November 13, the Balkan Paradise Orchestra will fuse traditional Balkan music and Catalan fanfàrria. And a week later, one of the festival highlights will take place: the veteran Spanish-Argentine rock band Tequila will be performing on the Razzmatazz stage as part of what they have announced will be their last tour. The last two concerts are El Bobe, on November 25, which is part of a new wave of urban music, and Caravan Palace, already sold out, on December 2.

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Publication date: Monday, 25 October 2021
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