Original Fest in Sagunto Celebrates Original Music with Eighteen Bands and Free Entry

This event, now in its third edition, offers three days of concerts featuring original compositions and no cover songs.

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Puerto de Sagunto is hosting the third edition of Original Fest, an event promoting original music with eighteen bands and free entry over three days.

In a musical landscape often saturated with tributes and commercial covers, Original Fest establishes itself as a vital space for authentic creation. The third edition of this festival will take place on May 8, 9, and 10 at the Caliza Pool Bar venue in Puerto de Sagunto.
Under the unwavering motto “Original music is respected or not played,” the event offers a radically different proposal: eighteen bands across various styles such as rock, punk, indie, metal, pop, and underground, with the sole common denominator being the exclusive performance of their own compositions. Not a single cover will be featured on stage.
Original Fest is not just a concert; it's an immersive musical experience spread across three key days: Friday, May 8 (afternoon), marking the start of the sonic energy; Saturday, May 9 (full day), a band marathon from afternoon to night; and Sunday, May 10 (morning), providing the perfect close to a weekend of discovery.
The lineup for this edition includes names such as 15 Watts, Batería Baja, Decadencia, Efectos Personales, El Beso del Sapo, Evanora, Faradaï, Los Nodoyunas, Otras Yerbas, Señor Bucle, Sentencia, Shake, Terror Cuplé, The Wildthroats, Tu Ex, Valandaluz, Vulturna, and Yivver.

"Culture has no price, and here it doesn't even have a cost."

the festival organization
True to its commitment to cultural dissemination, the organization has maintained completely free entry for all days, aiming to remove any barrier between the artist and the audience. Admission is free until capacity is reached.