The Colombian artist Sebastián Yatra, the Andalusian Abraham Mateo, the Almerian RVFV, the duo Camela, and El Arrebato will be part of the highlights of the San Ginés festivities, which begin this Friday, August 9th, and will extend until the 25th, as La Voz had already announced.
Next Sunday, August 18th, starting at 4:00 PM, the Arrecife Youth Festival will take place with performances by the artists RVFV, Abraham Mateo, Chema Rivas, CZ, Dj DY, Dj Ale Ossorio, and Dj Conjure. Additionally, the event will feature a neon tattoo workshop, a glitter workshop, entertainment, and surprises in El Reducto.
Abraham Mateo, the 25-year-old artist from Cádiz, is known for hits like Clavaito, with Channel, or Quiero Decirte, which he sings with Ana Mena and has 5.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Meanwhile, Rafael Ruiz Amador from Almería, known as RVFV, accumulates 12.6 million listeners on the same platform and is one of the most listened to Spanish urban artists of the moment.
Meanwhile, Francisco Javier Labandón, known as El Arrebato, will offer a musical show on El Reducto beach on Thursday, August 22nd, at 8:00 PM.
Camela and Sebastián Yatra, last days of San Ginés
According to the Arrecife festival program, presented this Wednesday by the mayor, Yonathan de León, and the Councilor for Festivities, Echedey Eugenio, the historic Madrid duo Camela will perform on August 24th, at 8:00 PM on El Reducto beach. Afterwards, there will be a street party at 10:30 PM with performances by Kalibre and Nueva Estela in José Ramírez Cerdá Park.
The closing of the San Ginés festivities, which will take place at 8:00 PM on August 25th on El Reducto beach, will be in charge of the Colombian artist Sebastián Yatra. Born in Medellín, he is the author of hits such as Tacones Rojos, Vagabundo, or Pareja del Año and accumulates more than 24 million monthly listeners on Spotify. In recent years, he has been at the center of media attention for his relationship with the Catalan artist Aitana Acuña.
After Yatra's performance, there will be fireworks.