Pablo López sells out at the Torrevieja Auditorium in a week full of events

More than 100 artists in a concert at the beginning of Holy Week with the “Yohanan Oratory”
28.02.2024
cultura
International Flamenco Day is celebrated by La Casa Andalucía “Rafael Alberti” with another sold out at the theater The FSMCV Women's Symphonic Band will perform for the first time in Torrevieja

After a weekend with a varied cultural activity, this coming Saturday the renowned musician Pablo López makes a stop with his new tour in Torrevieja.
In addition, we celebrate International Flamenco Day with La Casa Andalucía “Rafael Alberti”, and we will have two classical music concerts with the FSMCV Women's Symphonic Band and the “Oratorio Yohanan”.

Yohanan Oratory
The processional and passionate music that permeates the senses reaches the Auditorium
International by the “Yohanan Oratory”. Through songs written for six solo voices, double choir, instrumental ensemble and organ, some passages from the life of Jesus that were witnessed by John (Yohanan) are represented. The concert is to benefit the social and charitable projects of the Junta Mayor de Confradías de la Semana Santa de Torrevieja.
It will be this Friday, March 1, at 8:00 p.m., and the concert will benefit the social and charitable projects of the Mayor Board of Holy Week Brotherhoods of Torrevieja.
Get your ticket for the “Yohanan Oratory” on the Cultura Torrevieja website:
www.culturatorrevieja.com or at the Municipal Ticket Office.

XV International Flamenco Day
The Casa Andalucía “Rafael Alberti” celebrates International Flamenco Day at a gala at the Municipal Theater. The show that has been sold out will star the Córdoba singer Anabel Castillo, as well as the versatile artist Álvaro Vizcaíno. He will be accompanied in the dance by Manuel Jiménez and by “El Niño Seve”.

It will be on Saturday, March 2, at 6:00 p.m., when they will offer us an afternoon full of rhythm, passion and art where we can enjoy a unique experience through cante jondo, passionate heels and the sound of guitars. , which will transport us to the heart of the essence of flamenco art. Pablo López in concert

Having just completed his successful 2023 tour of Spain and Latin America, the man from Malaga who caresses the piano with as much sensitivity as wisdom, has hung up the sold out sign at the Torrevieja International Auditorium.

During the months of February to June 2024, the musician will tour the most emblematic theaters and auditoriums in Spain, on an intimate tour in which he will review his extensive discography, and will preview the touches of his new album. The public and their fans will be able to enjoy one of the best live performances in the country with a delicate and exquisite technical and artistic commitment.
On his new “10” tour, the singer will review his extensive discography to celebrate his ten-year career with his entire audience. Including the new ones “Quasi”, “The biggest hug of all time”, “April without anesthesia” and who knows if more news from their next album.

It will be on Saturday, March 2, at 9:00 p.m., when the doors of the Auditorium
International will open to receive the man from Malaga in concert.
The media that want to access Pablo's concert
López on Saturday, March 2, they will have to be accredited at the following email: lolamontalban@iboleleproducciones.com

FSMCV Women's Symphonic Band
Within the framework of the commemoration of International Women's Day, the FSMCV began, in
2015, an exciting project in a feminine key. This project was born with the objective
priority of vindicating the role of women in art and in the different forms that
music offers us and was consolidated in the form of a band made up exclusively of
women, from direction, interpretation or composition to management.
It will be on Sunday, March 3, at 6:00 p.m., when the Women's Symphonic Band of
The Valencian Community presents this exciting concert in the Auditorium
Torrevieja International.
Get your invitation now through the website: www.culturatorrevieja.com or at the Box Office
Municipal.