Massamagrell offers 'Música al Pati' with four free concerts in June

The cultural cycle will fill the Cultural Center's courtyard with live music, featuring diverse styles for all audiences.

Generic image of the Massamagrell Cultural Center where the 'Música al Pati' cycle is held.
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Generic image of the Massamagrell Cultural Center where the 'Música al Pati' cycle is held.

The Massamagrell Cultural Center hosts the new edition of the 'Música al Pati' cycle starting this Friday, June 5th, offering four free open-air concerts throughout the month.

The Massamagrell City Council has launched a new edition of “Música al Pati” (Music in the Courtyard), a cultural event that will fill the courtyard of the town's Cultural Center with live music on June nights. The cycle, now a fixture in the municipal cultural programming, will feature four free outdoor performances with diverse styles and formats aimed at all audiences.
The program kicks off this Friday, June 5th, with Doña Manteca, a group that will bring Latin rhythms and African-American music to the audience. The cycle continues on June 12th with BB. Serge Gainsbourg by Jorge Silvestre, a performance combining acoustic music and poetry in tribute to the renowned French artist. On June 20th, it will be the turn of Tres Fan Ball, a leading group in Valencian folk music.
The program concludes on June 26th with Pam Demia, a prominent figure in the Valencian drag scene, who will provide the grand finale with a cabaret, music, and humor performance. All concerts will begin at 11:00 PM at the Massamagrell Cultural Center and will have free admission until full capacity.
The Councilor for Culture, María José Pérez, highlighted that “Música al Pati is an initiative that allows us to bring culture closer to citizens in a personal and accessible format. We have prepared a varied program, with very different styles, so that anyone can enjoy live music during the June nights. Furthermore, we are committed to artists from the Valencian Community, valuing local talent and the work of those who enrich our cultural scene”.
For his part, the mayor of Massamagrell, Paco Gómez, stated that “This cycle has become an anticipated event for many residents and demonstrates the council's commitment to offering quality and free cultural programming”.