Quart de Poblet Prepares for Germanor Fest with a Top-Tier Lineup

The municipality is finalizing preparations for this cultural event, which will boost the local economy and strengthen its position as a musical hub.

Generic image of an outdoor music festival at dusk, with an illuminated stage and a crowd enjoying the music.
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Generic image of an outdoor music festival at dusk, with an illuminated stage and a crowd enjoying the music.

Quart de Poblet is finalizing preparations for the Germanor Fest, a music event scheduled for April 25, featuring prominent artists, aiming to boost the local economy and establish the municipality as a cultural reference point.

The municipality of Quart de Poblet is in the final stages of preparing to host the Germanor Fest, one of the most anticipated events on its cultural agenda. Just one week before its celebration on April 25, the town is finalizing all details for a festival that promises to mark a before and after in its cultural and festive programming.
This is the first time the municipality has hosted an event of this nature, establishing itself as a new benchmark for live music in the Horta Sud region. The event not only represents a strong commitment to culture but also a strategic opportunity to boost the local economy, consolidate the business fabric, and strengthen the municipality's position as a meeting and quality leisure space.
The festival will attract visitors from various parts of the region and the city of València, generating a direct impact on local commerce, hospitality, and community associations. This influx will boost economic activity throughout the weekend, with benefits extending beyond the days of celebration.
The Germanor Fest will feature a main stage and a second stage, allowing for dynamic, varied, and continuous programming throughout the day. In the morning, the festival will kick off with performances by local artists such as Big Piggers, Alex Oliver DJ, 7 Catorce, Quico DL DJ, and The Sepionets. In the afternoon, the stage will host artists like Zzoilo, DJ Víctor, Macaco, Ladilla Rusa, Los Aslándticos, and León Benavente, confirming a lineup that combines different styles and musical proposals.
The City Council has worked intensively on the organization of this festival, with a municipal contribution specifically allocated to cover the cost of two artists on the lineup. This is a symbolic contribution within the overall event, aimed at guaranteeing its quality, whose return will materialize in a positive and sustained economic impact for the municipality.
The State Security Forces will hold a coordination meeting to prepare the special security arrangements planned to ensure the proper development of the event and the safety of all attendees. Quart de Poblet is thus preparing to experience a weekend where music will make the municipality vibrate, in an event that has consolidated itself as an essential date in the Valencian cultural calendar.