Castellón Offers a Weekend Full of Music and Activities for All Tastes

The city of Castellón and its surroundings will host a wide cultural agenda from April 17 to 19, with concerts, theater, cinema, and family activities.

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Generic image of a concert stage with blurred lights and a microphone, with a diverse crowd in the foreground.

The city of Castellón and its surroundings are preparing for an intense weekend from April 17 to 19, with an overflowing cultural agenda that includes concerts by major artists, theatrical proposals, cinema screenings, and activities for the whole family.

Among the most prominent proposals, Fito & Fitipaldis arrives in Castellón with their anticipated Aullidos Tour, the only performance in the province that will gather more than 16,000 attendees at the Recinto Ferial on Friday 17. Tickets for this event are already sold out. Likewise, Vila-real will be the stage for the Avant Fest on Saturday 18 at the Parc de la Maiorasga, featuring groups such as La Fúmiga, El Diluvi, and Malifeta.
The great lady of Spanish song, Luz Casal, will offer an emotional concert at the Auditori de Castelló on Sunday 19. For folk metal lovers, Lèpoka will perform acoustically at the Llavador d'Eslida on Sunday 19 with free admission. Grau de Castelló will also host the El Recreo session on Saturday 18 at the Moll de Costa, with remember music and free entry.
The family agenda includes magic shows with Mago Reolid at La Morería de Onda on Friday 17, and activities such as Play Cube: Paisajes de juego at the Museu de Belles Arts de Castelló on Saturday 18. The Teatre Municipal de Benicàssim will screen the animated film Olivia y el terremoto invisible throughout the weekend.
In the theatrical field, the Teatre Principal de Castelló will present Afectuosamente suyo, Jack el Destripador, a scenic thriller, on Saturday 18. Additionally, the XXVII Fira de la Vall d'Alba will be held on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 at the fairgrounds, featuring an exhibition of local commerce, agriculture, and livestock.