Music lovers have two essential dates that cannot be missed this summer. mFLive, promoter of the Microfusa music school, will hold two festivals this June in Madrid and Barcelona that will feature great live music performances.

mFLive has been created to promote new talent, especially artists who already enjoy a good repertoire and recognition. It also serves as a launching pad for formations that have arisen among the students of the Microfusa school.

The mFLive at SIROCO will be held next Tuesday, June 13 at the Siroco room in Madrid, starting at 7:00 p.m. It will feature a performance by the rock band, Venturi. A group from Madrid made up of Daniel Durán (vocals and bass), Lucas Olazabal, Jonás Batuecas (both guitar and drums) and Carlos Pérez (bass) whose musical references range from Kasabian to The Strokes. Since its birth, the band has played festivals such as Sonorama, Bilbao BBK Live and FIB.

In addition, artists such as Juanita la O, Gallardía, Markosnikov and Bfive will participate

The mFLive at SIROCO will also have the participation of Molina

For its part, the mFLive at APOLO will be held next Tuesday, June 20 at the Apolo room in Barcelona, ​​also starting at 7:00 p.m. Attendees will be able to enjoy several live performances, covering a wide cultural variety and offering excellent musical quality.

Among the confirmed artists is MUSHKAA (Irma Farelo), one of the emerging voices of new urban music. MUSHKAA has references ranging from reggaeton classics to dancehall, trap or R

Flashy Ice Cream is another of the names of the festival. This group was one of the first to do trap in Catalan and today thousands of young Catalans have fallen in love with their proposal. Mixing trap, dancehall and rap with a very fresh style, they have performed on stages such as ELS40 at the Fiestas de La Merced in Barcelona, ​​Cruce XXS and Telecogresca.

Figa Flawas, a singer-producer duo made up of two childhood friends (Xavier Cartanyà and Pep Velasco), will also be at Apolo. The group has a fresh sound of festive urban music that mixes all kinds of genres (reggaeton, trap, pop, urban, disco, rumba…). His festive and danceable live show has already been seen in large cities in Catalonia.

mFLive is the promoter that Microfusa has created to manage the events of your school. In this way, mFLive is part of the methodology used at the center: learning-by-doing or learning by doing. The project aims to provide a real and practical experience to the students of the music production diploma and Music Business course.

Together with the tutoring of teachers from the center, Microfusa students have the opportunity to learn how to organize and manage an event, knowing everything that this process implies.