THE CAPITAL OF LANZAROTE SAYS GOODBYE TO ITS FESTIVITIES LIKE THIS

Thousands of people move to the rhythm of Macaco in El Reducto

After the concert, the fireworks display as the end of the San Ginés festivities surprised with its spectacularity

August 26 2018 (10:59 WEST)
Thousands of people move to the rhythm of Macaco in El Reducto
Thousands of people move to the rhythm of Macaco in El Reducto

Photos: Sergio Betancort

 

More than 30,000 people said goodbye to the San Ginés festivities this Saturday from El Reducto beach. From very early on, the surroundings of the bay were filled with people to be in the front line and be closer to Macaco. The singer and his band gave it their all on stage and the attendees responded by singing and dancing to each and every one of the songs. The singer himself wrote on his Instagram "What happened tonight has no words, this concert is engraved in our retinas and our hearts, thank you Lanzarote, thank you Canary Islands. Forever in my heart".

The night continued and at 10:55 p.m. the lighting in the area near the bay was turned off and five minutes later the announcing firecracker of the beginning of the fireworks exploded. The sky was illuminated for about 15 minutes with the multicolored flashes that crossed the air. At the end the public applauded.

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