Photos: Sergio Betancort
The 2015 edition of the Arrecife en Vivo Festival came to an end this Friday, October 9, after three days full of success.
The first of the concerts took place at 6:00 p.m. on the stage located in Marina Lanzarote. Caribbean rhythms and lots of peace with Picaretas reggae (Tenerife), who reinterpreted the great reggae classics (Bob Marley, The Maytals or Shinehead)
At 7:30 p.m. the public moved to La Plazuela to enjoy Labelle Rock, a band that explores the rock and roll of the 50s and works a tremendously explosive live performance. This band replaced Los Tiki Phantoms who have canceled their most immediate concerts due to family circumstances of one of the band members, as reported by the Festival organization.
The third of the concerts began at 9:00 p.m. on the stage located next to the Bar Asturias. The Madrid-based Lucky Dados surprised with a live show in which they combine rockabilly and punk-rock with country and the purest swing of the 40s and 50s.
Finally, the Corizonas concert was in charge of putting the finishing touch to the festival in the Parque Islas Canarias. An unusual collision of two bands as disparate, musically and generationally, as Arizona Baby and Los Coronas became in just 6 months the must-see event and the tour of the moment.









