The band, which announced its return late last year after a decade-long hiatus, has generated significant interest. Organizers expect an attendance of nearly 20,000 people during the two days of live music.
According to band sources, the choice of Cunit reflects a desire to focus on smaller municipalities rather than large cities. This strategy allows the artists to maintain more direct control over the format and quality of their shows.
The group's repertoire, known for blending rock, punk, and reggae with socially conscious lyrics in Valencian, will be supported by other musical acts. Les Testarudes will perform on Friday, while Svetlana will take the stage on Saturday, with additional appearances by DJ Trapella and Las Hijas de la Cumbia.




