Dona Festival Tardeo Electronic Consolidates Success at Parc Central

The event gathered hundreds of people in a day dedicated to electronic music and female talent in Valencia.

Generic image of an outdoor electronic music festival, with colorful lights and people dancing.
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Generic image of an outdoor electronic music festival, with colorful lights and people dancing.

The Dona Festival Tardeo Electronic held its most attended edition last Saturday, April 18, at Parc Central, gathering hundreds of people for a day dedicated to music and the promotion of female talent.

The event, already a benchmark for female talent in electronic music, transformed the venue into a meeting point for over five hours, from 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM. It attracted both local audiences and national and international visitors, demonstrating the growing interest in this type of cultural offering.
The festival stood out for its program entirely led by women, with a lineup that combined different styles and offered a diverse musical experience. On stage, Freyja (Marien Baker & Kristine Love), Inmaeyes, Lau Minez, Raquel Cardona, Steff, and Tamy Vars performed, connecting with the audience through energetic sets.
These performances were complemented by live vocals from Mireia Ortiz and Jacheline, who added an extra component to the show with their live interventions.
The event was attended by institutional and sector representatives, including officials from Valencia Music City, neighborhood associations, and entities linked to music and cultural promotion, who supported the initiative. After closing at Parc Central, the day continued with an after-party at the ALEGAL venue, where artists and attendees extended the festive atmosphere beyond the main event.
With this edition, the Dona Festival Tardeo Electronic strengthens its position as a consolidated proposal within the Valencian music scene, advocating for the visibility of female talent and an open, diverse, and constantly evolving cultural offering.