The free festival, held on Friday and Saturday, transformed the port area into a musical hub with performances by groups such as Calle Botica, El Colmao, and Los Makis, offering flamenco and rumba music by the Mediterranean Sea.
This initiative has not only enhanced Burriana's cultural and tourist appeal but has also significantly contributed to the economic revitalization of the Port and Grao. Hospitality and commercial establishments reported a notable increase in customer traffic due to the influx of visitors.
To facilitate access and improve mobility during the festival days, over 4,000 square meters of free parking were made available next to the Carmen church.
“"The image of the Port full of families and young people enjoying live music is an incentive to continue betting on free and quality initiatives that benefit citizens and the local economic fabric."
The Councillor for Festivities, Paloma Boix, expressed the council's satisfaction with the success of this third edition, which reinforces the municipality of Burriana as a benchmark in organizing large-scale events.




