Two big names have been added to the poster of the Occident Summerfest, which will celebrate its third edition in August in the mountains of Cerdanya. On the one hand, Estopa, which will pass through the Pyrenees region on August 26 as part of the triumphant tour with which they celebrate 25 years on stage, filling large stadiums with the presentation of Estopia, David and José’s ninth studio album Muñoz, which will go on sale on March 15. So far you have been able to listen to El día que tú te marches and La rumba del pescaílla, which was joined on Friday by La ranchera. The theme, an invitation to drink “un trago tras otro hasta el amanecer”, has appeared early after the video of a party with Mexican hats where the background song was playing was leaked on the networks. Unexpected surprise before the performance of Estopa themselves on Saturday at the Goya gala. The other novelty on the line-up is Amaral, which last year celebrated 25 years since the release of its first album, the self-titled Amaral. The Zaragoza artist leaves the daisy for the release of the next album, the ninth, performing live the hits that have accompanied so many personal stories, such as Sin ti no soy nada, Moriría por vos les sames that will be played on August 22 at the stage of Puigcerdà.
ABBA tribute band The New Experience and El Pot Petit along with the Black Music Big Band (August 18 and 19 respectively) have also been confirmed for the festival organized by Clipper’s Music, which will feature The Tyets, the Maresme couple who continues with the presentation of the successful Epic solete at the rhythm of sardana. Luz Casal will do the same with Las ventanas de mi alma, the last work of his long career, while Joan Dausà will celebrate the tenth anniversary of Jo mai mai, with which he recently filled the Palau Sant Jordi. Together with them, Taburete, a classic of the festival that sold out the previous editions, as well as Álvaro de Luna and Marlon, who after joining Olvidé olvidarte will celebrate the opening concert on August 17.