The fifth edition of the Zevra Festival in Cullera has entered its decisive phase with the commencement of the assembly of its spectacular ‘mainstage’. More than a hundred technicians and operators will work over the next three weeks to erect this infrastructure, measuring 105 meters wide, 27 meters high, and weighing 120 tons, which promises to be one of the festival's main visual attractions.
This colossal structure, comparable in size to a football field, will be the heart of the festival, which expects to gather 150,000 attendees between July 24th and 27th. The organization has established an intensive assembly plan to complete the work in record time, with specialized teams working diligently.
The stage design, developed by the Dutch firm Brok Decor, specializing in large international productions, is inspired by a summery and colorful universe, with pink as the protagonist color. About thirty technicians from the Netherlands will supervise the assembly of the decorative elements.
Safety has been a priority in the design, incorporating two lateral emergency exits and using fire-retardant materials and specific thermal treatments to minimize risks. Over 30,000 people will be able to gather in front of the 'mainstage'.
The festival will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a program of 100 concerts spread across eight stages, an estimated 150,000 attendees, and a large accommodation area for 8,000 young people.




