Pablo López, Merino, Maren and Carlos Ares, first protagonists of the Suite Festival

Pablo López, Merino, Maren and Carlos Ares will be some of the stars of the next Suite Festival.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 December 2023 Wednesday 15:50
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Pablo López, Merino, Maren and Carlos Ares, first protagonists of the Suite Festival

Pablo López, Merino, Maren and Carlos Ares will be some of the stars of the next Suite Festival. The group Clipper's, organizer of this great musical event, has put tickets for sale on its website for the first confirmed concerts.

The first to perform will be Merino, on March 15, who will present Hymns of War in the Razzmatazz 2 room. This is his second album, which features luxury collaborations, such as Mikel Izal and Iván Ferreuri,

A few days later, on the 22nd of the same month, Maren will be the protagonist in the same room, who, together with her fans, will review live the best songs of her career, which include the hits La Estación Espacio de Teruel and the single Corre que el Lightning don't break you.

The Palau de la Música Catalana will also dress up next April 11 to welcome Pablo López. The musician and composer from Fuengirola will make a stop on his tour in the Catalan capital to review his extensive discography and present previews of his next work. Always accompanied by his piano.

And at the Sala Wolf in Barcelona, ​​on April 18, Carlos Ares will display his passion for his Galician roots, sharing his journey with the public and establishing himself as a promising artist.

At the moment, no further details of the festival are known, beyond the artists mentioned and the desire expressed by the organization to expand its offer of musical genres with an eclectic lineup that will be revealed little by little and that will focus on cultural diversity.

Erik Newton, promoter of the Clipper's Group, highlighted that “the first confirmations reveal a careful selection that mixes new emerging talents with more established artists. “This approach will not only enrich the audience experience, but also supports the diversity and vitality of the city’s music ecosystem.”