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Chronicle of a night full of music and magic.
A new edition of Sonidos Líquidos was successfully developed in the heart of La Geria where more than 2.000 people enjoyed the chords live.
Since the 16.00 h until 2.00 h AM, following the rhythm of the sunset, Sonidos Líquidos captivated the public's attention in a magnetic way thanks to the energy that the La Geria stage gave off.. Angel Carmona DJ, driver of the changes of each artist or band, opened the programming to welcome the distinguished voice and presentation of Nala Rami.
Next, and becoming one of the peaks of emotion, The tremendous debut of the British band Deadletter took place, which continued to electrify the environment with its powerful, daring and foreboding post punk sound that left the audience euphoric.. Carlangas and Los Cubatas brought fun and rhythm generating an explosive cocktail of styles, influenced by funk, afropop or latin rhythms.
Xoel López's talent shone on stage as the sun went down, taking attendees on an emotional journey with their poetic songs. Outstanding moment of the Galician artist with the band Calequi y las Panteras, who fused different styles to give an unexpected collaboration to those present.
If national and international talent captured each of the liquid souls, Without a doubt, the one from our land raised the rofe in leaps and bounds with Ale Acosta. The rabbit musician, with his recently released album, harmonized electronics with traditional rhythms in a performance that made La Geria vibrate with weight.
Once caught in the night, the Icelandic band GusGus, with its cutting-edge electronics, gave a sensory show that captured everyone, preparing the ground for the explosive closure of Ley DJ, who turned the utopian volcanic stage into an authentic dance floor under the stars with his magical indie electro.
A cinematic preamble.
The activities leading up to the main event began with the impressive performance of the trio Ombligo, that accompanied the screening of “What have I done to deserve this?” by Almodóvar, in the Buñuel Room last Thursday 6 of June. The perfect synchronization between the live music and the cinematic classic created an immersive and emotional experience for everyone present.
The next day, Marilia Monzón enchanted the audience with her captivating voice and pop-folk style at El Almacén. Your melodies, impregnated with Canarian and Latin American influences, They offered an evening full of sensitivity and cultural connection, marking a sublime start to the festival.
The perfect triangular prism: innovation, sustainability and social commitment
Liquid Sounds implemented, in this edition, more of 80 sustainable measures, advised by MJC Environmental experts. Definitely, What stood out most this year was the integration of sustainable innovation, including reusable cups with traceability technology.
A first in Europe, carried out in collaboration with XIPCUP and UNESCO World Geopark of Lanzarote. This system allowed us to reduce the use of plastic and monitor the environmental impact of the event., with the goal that each glass would be used at least seven times.
The festival also implemented the cashless payment system for the second consecutive year, offering bracelets that made transactions easier and improved the user experience, reducing cash use and waiting. To minimize environmental impact, Access to the festival was once again exclusively through authorized buses and taxis., with free shuttle services. This ensured an orderly flow, reducing the carbon footprint of the event.
Besides, in this edition, The Violet Point was counted again, an initiative in collaboration with the Mararía association, that reinforces the commitment to a safe event, egalitarian and free of sexist violence. Also, highlighted the new Orange Point, Thanks to the composition of this space, several deaf and hearing-impaired attendees were able to fully enjoy the festival using innovative sensory backpacks., which allow the wearer to experience the music that vibrated in the environment.
Finally, The collaboration with Chaboco Natura through the initiative is notable “We dream with you”, a project with a positive impact on the environment; and support for the project “From waste to resources” a proposal that works on the social reintegration of people residing in the Penitentiary Center.
In this fourteenth edition, The international impact that Liquid Sounds has is more than evident, since more than 60% of attendees come from various destinations, both national and international. This consolidates the festival as an outstanding point of tourist and cultural interest in Lanzarote.. With a wide geographical reach it demonstrates the attractiveness and reputation of the event, making it an experience that transcends borders and attracts music and culture lovers from all over the world.
From the organization of the festival they wish to express their most sincere gratitude for the valuable support received from the Lanzarote Cabildo, Canary Islands Tourism, Lanzarote Tourism, Art Centers, Culture and Tourism, Yaiza Town Hall, TSC Group and the Canary Institute of Cultural Development that have made this musical and cultural proposal possible. Besides, They highlight the collaboration of the Regulatory Council of the D.O.. Lanzarote Wines, Chacon Group, Relaxia Resorts, Lumar Mantenimiento, which contributes its grain of expertise, contributes to making Sonidos Líquidos an unforgettable experience..








































