Emerging artists from Salou, Sabadell, and Cuba join Barcelona's Alma music festival

Singers to perform at Village stage ahead of musicians such as Camila Cabello, Wilco, The Corrs, Alan Parsons, or Rag'n'Bone Man

The Village stage at the Alma music festival in the 2024 edition
The Village stage at the Alma music festival in the 2024 edition / Norma Vidal
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April 24, 2025 08:30 PM

April 24, 2025 08:30 PM

Emerging artists from all over the place will sing at Barcelona's Alma music festival this summer, as organizers announced on Thursday.

Salou singer Alba Morena will be among the many performers at the Village Banc Sabadell in the early days of summer, as well as Gara Durán, from Madrid, and the Barcelona duo, Eva Sola.

The Alma music festival, taking place from June 24 to July 21 at Poble Espanyol, will also see gigs from Mexican artist Andrea Bayardo and Spanish brothers Maestro Espada.

Fito Paez during a concert at the 2023 edition of Barcelona's Alma music festival
Fito Paez during a concert at the 2023 edition of Barcelona's Alma music festival / Guillem Roset

With the announcement, the festival "strengthens its support" for "all kinds of music," after backing emerging artists who are "shaping the future of the music industry through authenticity and emotion," as the festival's team announced.

Sabadell-born singer Ven'nus, who just released the first single of her latest album 'Les Vides,' will also take part in the Alma music festival.

Cuban singer Camila Guevara, from La Habana, will also perform at the Barcelona event after publishing new hits in the last weeks.

All these artists will perform before the concerts of internationally renowned musicians, including Camila Cabello on June 24, Wilco on June 27, The Corrs on June 29, and Alan Parsons on June 28.

Alma will also see Residente on July 14, Madness on July 4, Guitarricadelafuente on July 2 and 3, Rag'n'Bone Man on July 18, and Julieta Venegas on July 21.

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