Saurom leads the lineup of Graveras Folk & Rock in La Rinconada

Published on May 21, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The La Rinconada City Council has confirmed that the band Saurom will be the main attraction of the Graveras Folk & Rock festival, which will be held on May 30. This event, which blends folk and rock music, aims to establish itself as a cultural reference in the municipality. The organization expects to attract a diverse audience, both local and from neighboring provinces, to enjoy a day of live outdoor music.

rock band performing on outdoor wooden stage at sunset, folk instruments like violin and acoustic guitar alongside electric guitars and drum kit, crowd of diverse people raising hands and dancing in front of stage, stage lights casting warm amber and cool blue beams across the scene, grass field with scattered trees in background, rustic wooden fences and festival banners hanging from poles, smoke machines creating atmospheric haze around stage, cinematic concert photography style, dramatic side lighting on musicians faces, photorealistic rendering, motion blur on crowd hands and drummer sticks, detailed guitar strings and microphone stands, high dynamic range contrast, evening golden hour sky with orange and purple clouds

The technical logistics behind the folk-rock fusion festival 🎸

To ensure a quality sound experience, the technical production of Graveras Folk & Rock will require a deployment of audio and lighting equipment adapted to the acoustic characteristics of the venue. Line array sound systems are planned to cover the audience area without distortion, while lighting will be synchronized with the bands' rhythms. Additionally, charging points for mobile devices and a stable wifi network will be set up, details that the more tech-savvy attendees will appreciate between songs.

Saurom: from digital troubadours to asphalt stars 🎤

Saurom, known for their epic lyrics and minstrel costumes, will face the challenge of playing at a festival that promises fewer castles and more gravel pits. Of course, the musicians will have to leave their plastic swords at home so as not to scare the neighbors. At least the audience can sing along to their anthems without fear of a real horse sneaking into the pit. Quite an advance for road safety and medieval lyricism.