The Let’s Festival has reported this Tuesday that the final program of its 19th edition, which will feature more than forty artists, is completed with Iván Ferreiro, La Cámara Roja, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and BDRMM, among others.

The Ludwig Band, Lildami, Jimena Amarillo, El Columpio Asesino and Fujiya

As reported by the organization, the Salamandra room, El Pumarejo, Espacio Zowie and the River room will once again host a program with 40 artists, both established and emerging, such as Niña Polaca, Irenegarry, Eddi Circa, La Paloma, La Élite, Rebe or The Crab Apples.

This edition will be the most international of Let’s so far, with British artists BDRMM and Fujiya

With the premise of programming consolidated and long-established bands with emerging proposals, Let’s is considered one of the benchmark festivals for state independent music in Catalonia.

Today about thirty artists join the lineup, among which Iván Ferreiro and La Cámara Roja stand out, who share the top part of the lineup with the already announced El Columpio Asesino and who will perform at the Sala Salamandra with opening acts such as The Crab Apples, Apartamentos Acapulco and Manes, respectively.

In addition, emerging state artists such as Eddi Circa, Irenegarry, La Paloma, Niña Polaca, Marcelo Criminal, Monteperdido, Rebe and Vatocholo, and from Catalan-speaking territories such as La Élite, Ven’nus, Krissia, La Niña Paracaídas, join the lineup. , Paco Te Quiero, Phoac, Reïna, Remei de Ca la Fresca, Ruïnosa and Las Strippers de Rahola, Sin Pangas and The Death of Robert.

There will also be club programming with the Let’s closing party, on March 16, with DJs David Van Baylen, Maadraassoo and Salicrunette.

Likewise, on February 23, for the first time, Let’s will show a documentary and an afternoon session: at the Salamandra, ‘Voy a sack: guitars and clubs’ will be screened, about the career of DJ Amable, who, at the end The screening will play a session of indie and rock anthems, 40 years of music, from the 80s to now.

The Ludwig Band, who will release their third album, ‘Gràcies per vino’, and the trapper Lildami, who will perform with a band, Lildami and Bigfriends, with Flora, Mariona Batalla’s band, ‘Emotional Goku’, and Scottie DK, Egarense’s usual companions, as opening acts, were part of the already announced programming.

The opening concert of the 19th edition of Let’s will be that of the Valencian Jimena Amarillo, who will present her second album, ‘La pena no es comfortable’, and will be preceded by the Madrid-based Lusillón. The Navarrese post-punk band El Columpio Asesino will also perform at the Salamandra, who are saying goodbye to the stage with their Amarga Baja tour.

In addition, the new River room will feature Cristina Len, and at Espacio Zowie there will be a night of underground punk-pop with the Valencians La Culpa and the Barcelonans Los Yolos. The Granada-based Colectivo Da Silva, the Baix Llobregat artist GIN, the Madrid-based Las Petunias and the Malaga-based Trinidad will also perform in this room.