CARTAGENA (MURCIA), 14 (EUROPA PRESS)
The La Mar de Músicas festival in Cartagena has sold out its passes for the 2025 edition. These were put on sale this Monday at 12:00 on the official website of the event www.lamardemusicas.cartagena.es, where tickets for the concerts will also go on sale this Tuesday, April 15, starting at the same time.
In total, 300 passes have been released for the Paco Martín auditorium stage at Parque Torres and a hundred for the patio stage at the Antiguo CIM in the Faculty of Business Sciences of UPCT. In this way, the speed at which event followers have acquired them «once again demonstrates the great reception that the public gives to the event promoted by the City Council, which this year dedicates its 30th edition to South Korea,» municipal sources have stated in a press release.
COMPLETE PROGRAMMING
La Mar de Músicas in Cartagena unveiled the complete lineup of artists who will offer concerts from July 18 to 26 on the festival’s stages. Natalia Lafourcade, Ezra Collective, Mala Rodríguez, and G5 with Kiko Veneno are some of the names that were revealed at the presentation event held last Thursday at Espacio Cuarentaytres del Puerto, attended by Mayor Noelia Arroyo and representatives from the cultural sector.
The melodies of South Korea will be present in the thirtieth edition of the event, as the festival will feature concerts by groups like Jambinai, Leenalchi, Dal:um, and Chudahye Chagis. Also joining this lineup are jazz diva Youn Sun Nah, a prominent figure in the independent scene, Sunwoojunga, and the electronic sounds of Hypnosis Therapy and Fat Hamster & Kang New.
Additionally, the audience will enjoy performances by Queralt Lahoz, La Tania, Le Parody, Valeria Castro, Sílvia Pérez Cruz with Salvador Sobral, Tarta Relena, Carlos Ares, Dereck V. Bulcke, Guitarricadelfuente, Ortiga, Sanguijuelas del Guadiana, and Kiko Veneno, El Canijo de Jerez, Diego Ratón, Muchachito, and Tomasito in the G5 formation. Also present will be three of the young artists who best represent the current new flamenco scene, Yerai Cortés, Ángeles Toledano, and María Terremoto.
Furthermore, the Murcian group Maestro Espada will receive the Paco Martín award for the revelation group in global music. Representing Cartagena itself will be El Klan de los Dedeté, celebrating their 30th anniversary, and Río Viré.
