On 24th & 25th June there will be a sale of Records in Alcossebre
Vinyl records will be on show and for sale and there will be events to attract audiences such as workshops and concerts
From 6pm on 24th and 25th June in Alcossebre there will be a Records Market organised by the Tourism and Trade and Economic Promotion Departments. It will be located in the pedestrian area behind the health centre, with stalls selling and showing vinyl records and various activities to enliven the event, such as workshops with special craft instruments designed for children: construction of guitars for children (at 7pm on 24th) and then a blues concert at 9pm by Meter Mano Rara, construction of drums for children on 25th at 7pm, using terracotta pots. There will also be DJ sessions which will offer a selection of the music which can be found at the market.
Councillor Alejandra Roca said that “this is an event for everyone to attract business as well as tourism, with two days during which several activities will be going on around the music which we believe will be enjoyed by the sorts of family tourists who visit us during the summer”.
From 6pm on 24th and 25th June in Alcossebre there will be a Records Market organised by the Tourism and Trade and Economic Promotion Departments. It will be located in the pedestrian area behind the health centre, with stalls selling and showing vinyl records and various activities to enliven the event, such as workshops with special craft instruments designed for children: construction of guitars for children (at 7pm on 24th) and then a blues concert at 9pm by Meter Mano Rara, construction of drums for children on 25th at 7pm, using terracotta pots. There will also be DJ sessions which will offer a selection of the music which can be found at the market.
Councillor Alejandra Roca said that “this is an event for everyone to attract business as well as tourism, with two days during which several activities will be going on around the music which we believe will be enjoyed by the sorts of family tourists who visit us during the summer”.