Unlucky Friday 13? Not a problem in Catalonia
Catalans have nothing to fear from the unluckiest day of the year, although Tuesday 13 is quite another matter
Catalans have nothing to fear from the unluckiest day of the year, although Tuesday 13 is quite another matter
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The yearly event also coincides with Barcelona’s shopping night, and includes a musical tour through the ages and several-day long gastronomy offerings
Soul and funk music concerts will be held throughout Catalonia until March 18
Many take advantage of the discounts to stock up on Christmas gifts, while small retailers feel “forced” to take part
In 2002, the ‘Black Music Festival’ was born when the ‘La Mirona’ concert room was created in Salt, a small city next to Girona. The festival wanted to become a shop window for both local and international artists of black music styles that have evolved from their original soul music source. This weekend it will kick off its 14th edition, which brings together almost 50 artists from English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States. Jazz greats Maceo Parker and Richard Bona will be the stars of the 2015 edition but other great soul, blues, funk, hip hop and reggae musicians such as Myles Sanko – a soul revelation artist from the UK – and The Coup – a controversial hip hop and soul band from the USA – will complete the lineup of the festival, which ends on 21 March.