The Locos por la Música festival met last night at Roig Arena to the groups who set the musical rhythm of the 80s and 90s. The evening, bringing together nearly 10,000 people, began around 5 p.m., with the performance … of Girasoulesthe Valencian group formed in 1991 with British and American pop and folk influences. Although the group disbanded in 2001, they occasionally reunite to offer a specific concert and Locos por la Música It was the perfect moment.
They followed them Dangerous friendshipsreal reference of the 90s, thanks to the combination of Europop with Celtic sounds. The duo lifted attendees out of their seats with their bold songs, ranging from sexual themes to a focus on political and social issues. Around 7 p.m. it was the pop-rock tour of The Guardthe group from Granada formed in the 80s and which had a very continuous presence in the radio formula of those years.
Following, The rebels They took to the stage of the Valencian Hall to sing their rock and roll and rockability songs. Founded in 1979 and led by Carlos Segarra, they became references in the music scene of the 80s and 90s thanks to anthems like “Mediterráneo” or “Bajo la luz de la luna”. Their rebellious spirit and energetic live performance have consolidated them, as they demonstrated at the Roig Arena, as one of the most striking groups of Spanish rock.
Almost around 9 p.m., it was time to Rafa Sanchez, co-founder of La Unión, will begin a musical journey through the group’s discography. The artist covered some of the songs he composed throughout his musical career such as “Wolf-Man in Paris” or “Sildavia”. The Valencians took over on stage Revolver. With a debut where Robe Iniesta was honored, where Carlos Goñi sang “La vereda de la puerta de puerta”, the group performed such iconic songs as “El roce de tu corazón” or “Si es tan solo amor”.
The finishing touches to the seven-hour concert have been put Social securitywho returned to the stage of the Valencian hall to offer a one-hour concert. Their mixed rock musical proposal marked the decades of the 80s and 90s, with songs like “Chiquilla”, “I want to have your presence” or “Comerranas”.