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THE BOHO PROJECT, the first boutique festival organised by Roc Star Events, will arrive at La Finca La Concepcion in Marbella on Saturday, April 29.

The music festival will kick off at 2.00pm with performances by renowned DJs from Ibiza and Marbella along with a line­up of national and international artists.

They will mark the start of the new season by entertaining you for eight magical hours.

You can enjoy the music of DJs and artists who have made the most famous clubs in the world­famous and bring together the best world ­ class names in the first edition of The BOHO Project.

Finca La Concepcion is the chosen venue for lovers of the world’s most acclaimed sounds who will have the opportunity to enjoy uninterrupted music produced by great music and lighting talents, all combined with a natural setting, especially at sunset.

In addition to general admission, the organisers have arranged exclusive VIP and Hospitality packages in

Boogie Wonderland

Enjoy a fun evening.

DANCE the night away with the fabulous Boogie Wonderland.

La Cala Lions proudly present a night of fun and music on Friday, April 14, starting at 7.00pm.

Tickets are available from the Lions Charity Shop in La Cala for only €20 and include a two­course meal.

Boogie Wonderland is being held at the Village Inn, Calle Esmerelda 1, Rivera del Sol, Mijas Costa, Malaga 29649.

specific areas with more direct access and proximity to the musicians and artists to take the experience at The BOHO Project to the next level.

More information at www.thebohoproject.com / info@thebohoproject.com / (+34) 626 303 434.

Why not enjoy a night of fun while helping the Lions to help those less welloff in our community?

For more information head to the website www.lacalalions. org or call (+34) 637 185 533.

A portion of your ticket money goes to the La Cala Lions Club who use it to help those in need.

La Cala Lions Club was formed 25 years ago and has since then, worked tirelessly to help the less fortunate locally: feeding families, supporting children needing specialised medical care, paying for equipment to enable children to enjoy many sports played locally, funding educational aids for schools, helping to feed the homeless, animal shelters, and many more associations and charities.

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