Next to the sea, music will merge with the night in the Plaza del Torreón. The Tourism Department of Mijas Town Hall has programmed four evenings for Fridays 19th of July, 2nd, 16th and 23rd of August, all of them starting at 22:00. Local artists Pino and Pino and Eva Sedeño make up the line-up for this summer.
The first performance will be on Friday 19th of July, with the duo formed by Andrés Pino and his son, also called Andrés, who will take us through the history of Spanish music. Since their founding in 1977, they have captivated audiences with their talent and passion. Their performance will not only include the guitar but also instruments such as the ‘charango’ (small guitar), whose strong and energetic sound will provide a unique dimension to their performance.
For her part, Eva Sedeño, from Malaga, who has dedicated her whole life to flamenco, promises to get the audience off their seats with her flamenco fusion. Sedeño has managed to combine traditional flamenco with other rhythms, making her music danceable and enjoyable for everyone. His energy and charisma on stage are unique and we are sure that his performance will be a memorable moment for all present.
“From the Mijas Town Hall, we understand the importance of maintaining and promoting our cultural traditions. Music is an essential part of our identity and events like the ‘Nights from soul by the sea’ not only enrich our culture, but are also a tourist attraction that showcases the authenticity and soul of Mijas. We firmly believe that culture and tourism should go hand in hand and these events are a clear example of how we can achieve this”, highlighted this Wednesday the councillor for Tourism, Francisco Jerez (Vox).
“In Mijas, we defend traditional values and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. It is essential that we continue to promote events that highlight the beauty and richness of our traditions and that attract visitors from far and wide so that they can experience the true essence of Mijas”, the councillor stressed.
That is why he invited everyone to participate and enjoy these free evenings. “I am sure that these will be nights full of magic, music and tradition, which will strengthen our cultural identity and boost tourism in our beloved Mijas”, concluded the councillor,
“The venue will have 100 chairs available for those who wish to enjoy the evenings seated”.
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