Ptazeta and Juacko will perform this Tuesday at the San Ginés Festivities

In addition, the Arrecife Youth Center regained its status as the traditional stage for the Rock Festival this past weekend.

August 14 2023 (19:25 WEST)
Updated in August 14 2023 (21:52 WEST)
The Gran Canaria music of Ptazeta that will offer a show in Arrecife. Photo: Instagram.
The Gran Canaria music of Ptazeta that will offer a show in Arrecife. Photo: Instagram.

The artists from Gran Canaria, Ptazeta and Juacko, along with Angie Corine from Madrid, will perform this Tuesday at the San Ginés Festivities. The Youth Festival will extend throughout the afternoon with the intervention of the aforementioned artists. Likewise, the Charco de San Ginés will host the Song Festival from 9:00 p.m.

In addition, the Arrecife Youth Center has regained its status as the traditional stage for the San Ginés Rock Festival this past weekend, an event that dates back to 1990 and that once again made the large audience vibrate both on Saturday and Sunday with the performances of Faktotum, Azarug, Maléfico, Guerrilla Urbana, Los Iguales, Íntima, Óxido and Infernal Hate.

The mayor of Arrecife, Yonathan de León Machín, was pleased with "the good response from an audience faithful to rock music," and highlighted that "the environment of the stage where this edition has been held will see an important transformation during this term."

In this regard, he pointed out that "the bidding process for the integral transformation of the Youth Center is already underway, where an important investment will be made to improve its facilities."

For his part, the Councilor for Festivities and first deputy mayor of Arrecife, Echedey Eugenio, also highlighted "the good reception that the Rock Festival has had in its two days of celebration, which has happily returned this year to its place of origin, the Youth Center, which saw it born more than 30 years ago."

Festival de Rock de Arrecife. Foto: Ayuntamiento de Arrecife.
Festival de Rock de Arrecife. Foto: Ayuntamiento de Arrecife.

 

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