The Icónica Sevilla Fest experienced a high-voltage night with Lola Índigo as the headliner and Ana Mena as a special guest. The concert, filled with Andalusian references, brought together a diverse audience in an accessible space. The city's cultural offering is consolidating with events that blend pop and local roots, attracting both residents and tourists seeking quality entertainment without traveling to major capitals.
The sound technology powering the live show 🎧
For 12,000 attendees to hear every beat clearly, the technical team deployed a line array sound system with digital signal processing. Speaker arrays with vertical coverage control were used, minimizing the typical reverberation of open-air venues. DMX-protocol synchronized lighting allowed for precise transitions, while in-ear monitors ensured the artists maintained the exact tempo on a large-scale stage.
What happens in Seville doesn't stay in Seville, it goes up on stage 🎤
The people of Seville proved that to be proud of their land, you don't even need the Giralda. With Lola Índigo and Ana Mena sharing the mic, the audience sang along to every chorus as if they were in the final of a regional dance competition. The funny thing is, amidst the clapping and olés, no one remembered if the concert was for the April Fair or simply because the calendar put it there. In the end, Andalusian pride came out stronger, and so did the city's terraces.