Vinaròs Kicks Off Festivities with New Stages and Renowned Orchestras

The program includes concerts for all audiences, electronic music, and citizen participation, with Orquesta París de Noia as a highlight.

Generic image of various festival stages in a Mediterranean coastal city at dusk.
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Generic image of various festival stages in a Mediterranean coastal city at dusk.

The San Juan and San Pedro Festivities and Fair in Vinaròs this year introduce four new stages spread across the city, offering music and leisure activities for all ages.

The city of Vinaròs is celebrating its San Juan and San Pedro Festivities and Fair with a significant novelty: the distribution of the program across four different stages located in various parts of the town. This initiative aims to bring culture and leisure to a wider audience, with proposals designed to satisfy diverse musical tastes and ages.
The first festive weekend will culminate with a performance by the Orquesta París de Noia, a nationally recognized ensemble making its debut in the Valencian Community. During the initial days of the celebration, thousands of people have filled the streets of Vinaròs, enjoying the combination of music, culture, and leisure in an atmosphere marked by high temperatures.
The ‘Vinaròs Viu’ stage will host the main concerts, featuring artists such as Fangoria, Marta Santos, and God Save the Queen. Meanwhile, the ‘Garden’ space will offer electronic music sessions aimed at a younger audience. One of the notable new additions is the ‘Vinaròs Ciutat d’Artistes’ stage, which encourages citizen participation by allowing anyone to go on stage and perform with live music. Additionally, ‘La Mera’ schedules musical performances every night after the traditional firecracker display.
Specifically, ‘La Mera’ hosted last night the concert by the Banda Sinfónica de la Societat Musical La Alianza de Vinaròs, which drew a large crowd to the Plaza de San Antonio in an event dedicated to the festival's queens, ladies, and knights. The program will continue this Monday with the traditional gala dinner in the festival tent, followed by a dance accompanied by the Orquesta Alaska on Tour.