LAST YEAR IT WAS HELD IN PUERTO DEL CARMEN

The Arrecife City Council ensures that the Canarias Jazz & Más Heineken International Festival returns to the capital

The concert will be this Friday, July 19 at the Plaza del Almacén starting at 8:30 p.m. with performances by Maceo Parker and Judith Hill.

July 16 2019 (13:05 WEST)
The Arrecife City Council ensures that the Canarias Jazz & Más Heineken International Festival returns to the capital
The Arrecife City Council ensures that the Canarias Jazz & Más Heineken International Festival returns to the capital

The capital of Lanzarote, Arrecife, will once again host the Canarias Jazz & Más Heineken International Festival. The Arrecife City Council, through the Department of Commerce and Tourism, under the direction of the councilor Armando Santana, has managed to close the performance "within the initiatives of the new Government group to boost leisure, tourism and commerce in the capital."

The Canarias Jazz & Más Heineken International Festival presented the program for its 28th edition, marked by the presence of Maceo Parker as the main attraction on its poster, and with another 28 artists who will give more than 50 concerts throughout this month of July, between the 5th and 21st, reaching five of the eight islands -Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura-. 

After it could not be held in the capital of Lanzarote last year - it was moved to Puerto del Carmen - this summer of 2019 one of the most emblematic Jazz music Festivals in the national and international scene returns. This is how the capital councilor Armando Santana valued it, highlighting very positively the recovery of the same by the Tourism and Commerce Area of ​​the Arrecife City Council, in addition the programming and the concert of the artist Maceo Parker will be "right in the Plaza del Almacén, a space so linked to culture in the heart of the capital of Lanzarote".

The concert will take place this coming Friday, July 19 at the Plaza del Almacén starting at 8:30 p.m. with performances by Maceo Parker and Judith Hill.

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