The Recòndit project starts in 2023, shedding the adjective “festival” to become a stable program that will bring a total of 32 performances by top-level artists to the Pla de l’Estany region from April to July.

Joan Miquel Oliver will be in charge of starting the program this coming Sunday with a performance in the Esponellà castle in a free concert at 12 noon. In addition to the leader of Antònia Font, among the artists who will visit the towns of the small region of Girona are numbers such as Clara Peya, Quimi Portet, Lídia Pujol, Manu Guix or Lluís Gavaldà, who will present the show Sona la cançó together with Joan-Pau keys The calendar will also include new projects such as those brought by Sergi Carbonell (Txarango), Selma Bruna (Marala) or Ernest Crusats (La Iaia), who will bring their solo works, adding to the presentations of Núria Graham, Ven’nus, Júlia Blum , Berta Sala or Esther.

The new format of the Recòndit aims to decentralize the cultural offer by enhancing the role of the small municipalities with the objective that they enjoy a top-level musical program in a privileged environment surrounding the Banyoles pond. This year, the towns where the concerts will be held are Camós, Crespià, Esponellà, Fontcoberta, Palol de Revardit, Sant Miquel de Campmajor and Vilademuls to which Serinyà is added, consolidating last year’s expansion, when the festival still passed four to seven towns

As they did in previous editions, the concerts will be accompanied by other activities, including walks through the region, vermouths and the production of a craft beer linked to the project, Recorwit. In addition, a commitment has been made that the concerts will be powered solely by green energy, acquiring their energy through solar panels and solar energy accumulators.