FestiPOT in Sant Pere Pescador a Success with 3,000 Attendees

The festival dedicated to the universe of El Pot Petit brings together families for three days of concerts, workshops, and activities.

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Generic image of an outdoor family festival.

FestiPOT, the festival focused on the universe of El Pot Petit, has closed its doors in Sant Pere Pescador after hosting 3,000 attendees over three days of family activities.

The festival, held at the Las Dunas campsite in Sant Pere Pescador, welcomed 3,000 people, including children and their guardians, in a celebration centered around the music, games, and characters of El Pot Petit. The event featured a diverse program over three days, with shows, workshops, and activities designed for the entire family.
Beyond the main concert by the group led by Jana and Pau, the FestiPOT lineup included a wide array of events. Attendees enjoyed storytelling, beach yoga, clown shows, itinerant theatre, dance, and workshops specifically for babies. The natural surroundings of the campsite contributed to an atmosphere conducive to family relaxation and fun, heralding the start of summer.
The festival concluded today at midday with a performance by the Bufant Fort Street Band. According to Jordi Puig, director of the record label U98, and Helena Bagué, a member of El Pot Petit, the feedback is positive. "The families really helped make this a success, the programming was varied, for all ages and audiences, and... we got it right, didn't we, with the programming?", Bagué commented, to which Puig added: "we are very happy". Regarding the possibility of a future edition, the organizers expressed uncertainty about the location and timing, stating that "it needs to be evaluated".