Antònia Font, first confirmed Cruïlla 2023

After their tremendous concert offered last Saturday at the Palau Sant Jordi, the Mallorcan group confirms today what that memorable day already hinted at, and that is that their return to the stage does not stop, far from it.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
19 October 2022 Wednesday 02:49
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Antònia Font, first confirmed Cruïlla 2023

After their tremendous concert offered last Saturday at the Palau Sant Jordi, the Mallorcan group confirms today what that memorable day already hinted at, and that is that their return to the stage does not stop, far from it.

And proof of this is the announcement made this morning by the Cruïlla festival to the effect that for its next 2023 edition the first name confirmed for its poster is that of the aforementioned Balearic group.

With this announcement the Antònia Font return to said festival twelve years after doing it for the first time, and also become one of the most important Catalan bands in history. And from the pop scene, quite possibly number one.

His concert will take place specifically on Saturday, July 8, tickets for which are already on sale on the Cruïlla festival website (www.cruillabarcelona.com).

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According to the statement from the organization of the festival (which will take place between July 6 and 8) it will be a concert where, in addition to celebrating their last album Un minut stroboscòpica, they will review some of the great successes of their career.

With this now announced, it will be the third presence at the aforementioned festival of the group made up of Joan Miquel Oliver, Pau Debon, Jaume Manresa, Joan Roca and Pere Debon, after passing through in 2008 and 2011.

This gradual return to the stage comes after eight years of inactivity for the group in all senses. It began in the last edition of the Primavera Sound festival in the Parc del Fòrum -this past June- and has been spaced out until the aforementioned evening-party last Saturday at the Palau Sant Jordi, before 15,000 dedicated faithful, who attended a concert already considered historic.