A Loudspeaker Festival with Pau Vallvé and Remei from Ca la Fresca
The 36th edition opens on September 10 with the presentation of the Altaveu Awards.


BarcelonaThe traditional Altaveu Awards ceremony will inaugurate the 36th edition of the Altavoz Festival in Sant Boi de Llobregat. The gala will be held on the evening of September 10th at Can Massallera, and the concerts and various activities will extend from the 11th to the 14th at the Cal Ninyo Theater, the Town Hall Square, the Ateneu Gardens, the Rafael Casanova Rambla, and the Can Castellet cinemas. "The program emphasizes music with its own voice, because a voice of its own is a driving force of social transformation," says Víctor Partido, the festival's artistic programmer. Indeed, uniqueness, a voice of its own, is the characteristic feature of artists and groups performing at the Altaveu, such as Pau Vallvé, Remedio de Ca la Fresca, Roserona, and Derby Motoreta's Burrito Kachimba.
The musical program will begin on Thursday the 11th in the Ateneu Gardens with Sail on, sailor, a tribute to one of the most unique voices in the history of pop: Brian Wilson, the soul of the Beach Boys, died on June 11 at the age of 82.Musicians such as Xavi Molero, Jordi Bastida, Maria Martí, Anna Martí and Víctor Partido himself will participate, among others. The following day, Friday the 12th, the gardens will be occupied by rock without God or owner of Remedy of Ca la Fresca, the band from Arbúcies that closed 2024 with one of the best albums of the year, The hook of the question. But on the same day, in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the spotlight will be on the Andalusian psychedelic rock of the Sevillian group Derby Motoreta's Burrito Kachimba. Saturday the 13th will be Pau Vallvé Day, also in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, where the Barcelona musician continues his successful tour. disk Agoraphilia.
At Cal Ninyo, it is worth highlighting the performance of Roserona, the project of Cardedeu artist Roser Canet, who this year released the EP Dear diary: delicate pop around an intimate local custom with songs like Maybe we are and Hidden GardensThe Altaveu 2025 programme is completed with concerts by Mapache Girls, Cantes Malditos (the project of the singer Antonio Fernández and the musician Pedro de Dios, from the group Guadalupe Plata), Caracazador, Violeta Veinte, Paco Pecado, Koré, Vecinos, Buenos Chicos, Carmen Lancho and Xavi Efe & Nyah, and with activities such as a record and musical book fair and the exhibition Camins de rock'n'roll, by the photographer.