César Manrique Airport celebrates a day of live music, dance and acrobatics

September 22 2023 (16:17 WEST)

The César Manrique Airport in Lanzarote celebrates this Friday a day of live performances that has "surprised" the passengers who were about to catch their flight, filling the terminal with music and rhythm. Under the title 'Feel the rhythm', Aena's campaign aims to "bring culture closer to travelers and offer a great experience" as they pass through the airport.

This initiative features "various shows" in which the percussion and saxophone duo and DJ Kubacanashé, the singer Yutah, the acrobat duo Fuad El Mane and Cecilia and the salsa dance couple formed by Kimberly and Oswaldo participate, who liven up the passengers' stay with passes throughout the day.

The different activities take place in a "colorful stage" installed for the occasion in the boarding area of Terminal 1, next to gates five and six. They are aimed at the various user profiles and that is why they cover performances of different styles. In addition, the campaign includes other actions such as redeemable gifts by showing purchase receipts.

Performances at the Canary Islands airports

The proposal, under the slogan 'Live the music in every corner of the airport', is being developed in more than twenty airports of the Aena network, including some airports of the archipelago.

Specifically, it was held last Saturday and Tuesday at the airports of Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, respectively; next Tuesday the 26th it will be the turn for Tenerife South and on Thursday the 28th, for Tenerife North-Ciudad de La Laguna.

Campaign 'Feel the rhythm'

Aena's 'Feel the rhythm' campaign has as its fundamental objective the "improvement" of the passenger experience in their transit through airport facilities, proposing them to arrive with time to "live a unique proposal", in an atmosphere of rhythm and fun; at the same time that they can enjoy the wide range of shops and restaurants. With this initiative, the company is committed to "promoting and promoting music", within its commitment to "bring culture closer to airports".  

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