Overview
- Large, enthusiastic audiences packed the Muelle de Trasatlánticos from Friday afternoon, with the quay’s capacity topping six thousand and DJs filling gaps during waits between sets.
- Dani Fernández took the stage at 22:00 after a half-hour delay and drew a fervent singalong through hits such as Bailemos, Disparos and Todo cambia.
- Samuraï won one of the loudest receptions of day one, briefly lost sound on stage, and deftly handed the microphone to a fan to keep the performance going.
- The opening night also featured Mikel Izal and a late performance by Dorian, extending the live program into the early hours along the Vigo waterfront.
- The second day closed the festival around 01:15 with Maldita Nerea, following sets by Paula Koops, Noan, Hey Kid, Fredi Leis, Marlon, Beret and Leire Martínez, under the sponsorship of the Xunta de Galicia and the Diputación de Pontevedra.