Porta Ferrada reveals an eclectic poster in the 61st edition

More than 40 national and international artists will pass through the stages of the Porta Ferrada Festival in its 61st edition, which this Tuesday announced its line-up, made up of artists such as Ben Harper or Earth, Wind.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 April 2023 Tuesday 23:56
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Porta Ferrada reveals an eclectic poster in the 61st edition

More than 40 national and international artists will pass through the stages of the Porta Ferrada Festival in its 61st edition, which this Tuesday announced its line-up, made up of artists such as Ben Harper or Earth, Wind

Among the international artists who will pass through the Guíxols Arena, pianist Ludovico Einaudi stands out; Wilco; Jeff Tweedy's band, which presents Cruel country; Ben Harper; Jorge Drexler, or veterans Earth, Wind

The list of local artists stands out for its diversity, from the English tunes of Núria Graham to the urban sound of Sabadell's 31 Fam, through the singer-songwriter Ramon Mirabet, Carles Marigó, the pianist Laura Andrés or the folk-pop of Blaumut, without forgetting the flamenco of Niña Pastori, Ismael Serrano and the first visit to Porta Ferrada in El Barrio.

Some of these artists will be part of the traditional double programs, as is the case of La Pegatina and Macaco or the well-known duet formed by Fangoria and the Nancys Rubias. The jazz offer remains in this 61st edition; highlights include the Pat Mettheny Trio concert or the one by Michel Camilo and Tomatito, exclusive to a festival that will dedicate an evening to the 50th anniversary of Laietan music.

Another of the spaces that will be the protagonist in this Porta Ferrada is the parish of Our Lady of the Angels in the monastery of Sant Feliu. In its beautiful interior, classical concerts will take place, such as the Kebyart sax quartet, or the Breaking Bach show, which presents a combination of music and technology. Without forgetting humor, which returns with the Salat festival, with comedians such as Berto Romero, Leo Harlem, Martita de Graná or Bruno Oro. Argentinian Les Luthiers will also have their moment, who will perform in Guíxols the last performance in Europe of their farewell tour.