The event, held in Pradollano, merged mountain tourism with children's music workshops and live performances, highlighting guitars and drums as central elements.
The evening kicked off with a performance by the young local punk trio Blanca Adelfa, showcasing the generational shift in Granada's independent scene.
Following them, the Barcelona-based band Brighton 64 delivered an emotional concert as part of their farewell tour. This performance, their first in Granada since 1997, featured well-known tracks like 'Bola y cadena' and 'La casa de la bomba', adding a touch of mod elegance to the night.
The festival concluded with the Galician duo Bala, whose transgressive punk sound, driven by powerful drums and guitar, kept the audience on their feet until the early hours of the morning.
Cetursa, the event organizers, stated that the festival once again proves 'rock has no age and heights suit it wonderfully'.




