Live music was the protagonist of last Saturday night at the Patron Saint Festival of Puerto Lumbreras.
A day that began to heat engines with 'The Points', legendary pop-rock group of the 70s, being responsible for opening the Night of Guateque in the Municipal House at 22.30.
Thousands of people wanted to enjoy this evening with popular themes such as 'Crying for Granada', 'When the moon comes out' or 'That girl who looks at me'.
Compositions all of which, after 40 years on the stages, continue to arouse the interest of its audience.
Then, the incombustible group of versions 'The Kaliqueños' took over to maintain a lively atmosphere until the wee hours of the morning thanks to the excellent selection of Spanish music themes and a better live.
Meanwhile, the youngest enjoyed the presence of the former member of 'El Canto del Loco', the Spanish singer, guitarist and composer 'David Otero'.
A live show at the Carpa Joven marked by the best of his discography since he began to take his solo steps in 2010.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras