7th September 2024
Sitges News

The ‘Midnight Concerts’ return to the Port d’Aiguadolç in Sitges

The Midnight Concerts have returned to the Port d’Aiguadolç in Sitges, with more style than ever after a two-year suspension due to the Covid pandemic.

The programme offers a wide range of live and free music for all audiences. The event kicked off on Saturday 9 July and continues until 14 August, with a dozen performances as well as screenings of short films in the open air, in collaboration with the Sitges International Film Festival.

During the next five weeks, nights at the port will be filled with great atmosphere with musical styles ranging from rumba, funk and jazz, to bossa nova, soul and swing. The programme includes performances by groups from Sitges, such as Veneno en la Piel, Atomic Funk and the Sitges Big Band.

In addition, every Saturday from 7pm to midnight, there will be the Mediterrani Market, full of stalls with new fashion trends, to complete the Midnight Concerts experience. Click here for the full programme and to book tickets with reserved seating for the VIP zone.

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