Daimiel bids farewell to its music week with final concerts and auditions

Published on May 15, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The VIII Music Week of Daimiel is heading into its final stretch with a program that includes auditions and live performances. Attendees can enjoy proposals ranging from classical music to more contemporary formats. The initiative seeks to connect the local community with regional talent, combining concerts and educational sessions to foster citizen participation around the art of sound.

An outdoor stage in Daimiel, with musicians playing violins and guitars in front of a diverse audience, as the sunset illuminates the final event of the music week.

The digital backstage: how technology orchestrates the event 🎛️

Behind every chord, there is a sound system and an event management platform that coordinates schedules, artists, and stages. In this edition, audiovisual programming software has been implemented to synchronize lights and audio in real time. Additionally, social media has served as a broadcast channel, allowing auditions to be streamed for those who cannot attend. Technical logistics include wireless microphones and digital mixers that ensure a stable acoustic experience.

When you go out of tune, the sound technician is your best friend 🎤

Because not everything is perfection: if a musician makes a mistake, the audio director has the authority to raise the choir's volume to cover the error. In Daimiel, technicians live on the edge, adjusting equalizers while praying that no one steps on the pedal cable. In the end, the audience applauds and no one notices that the saxophonist came in two bars late. That's the magic of live performance: an unwritten pact between the artist and the one handling the knob.