El Arrebato closes the San Juan festivities in Salamanca

Published on June 14, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Tomorrow concludes the festive program in honor of San Juan de Sahagún with the free concert by El Arrebato at Plaza de la Concordia. Organized by the Salamanca City Council, the event offers citizens an opportunity to enjoy live music at no cost. Attendees can bid farewell to the local celebrations with an accessible show in the heart of the city.

Plaza de la Concordia at sunset, stage set up with speakers and LED lights, crowd of attendees raising arms while singing, acoustic guitar in the singer's hands on stage, audio cables snaking across the floor, mixing console with technician adjusting equalizers, giant screen showing instrumental close-up, photorealistic cinematic shot, warm golden lighting from the setting sun mixed with stage spotlights, depth of field with historical architecture in the background, high technical definition, texture of cobblestones and casual attire of the audience

Sound logistics and setup in public spaces 🎵

To ensure acoustic quality at Plaza de la Concordia, the technical team deploys line array systems and directional subwoofers that minimize dispersion towards adjacent streets. Digital consoles with real-time equalization processing are used to adapt to the reverberation of the urban environment. Low-consumption LED lighting and power generation via silent generator sets complete the setup, ensuring a stable show without interfering with pedestrian or residential traffic.

How to survive the last concert without stepping in a puddle 🎤

If you plan to attend, remember that the square often accumulates moisture after the festivities. Wear waterproof footwear and avoid loose cobblestones near the stage. It is also advisable to arrive early to avoid ending up behind a sound column. And if the singer asks for lighters, don't take out your phone: the brightness of the screens ruins the retro aesthetic of the moment.