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Catherine McGeer

MORE than 12,000 music enthusiasts gathered on the shores of Mar Menor in Lo Pagán to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Los40 Playa Pop on Thursday July 13.

The event, organised by the town council of San Pedro del Pinatar in collaboration with LOS40 the renowned radio station, featured an impressive lineup of artists, including Abraham Mateo, Vicco, Nil Moliner, David Otero, and Blas Cantó from Murcia.

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of the Archaeological Museum, at 9.30pm. The lineup includes captivating films like Alpha, The Croods, 10,000 BC, In Search of Fire, and Ötzi, the Iceman. For specific dates and the full programme visit the municipal website www.cartagena.es.

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As the night fell, the crowd eagerly awaited the performances of these talented musicians, who represented a mix of youthful energy and

THE patron saint fiestas of Santiago de la Ribera promise an enjoyable experience for locals and holidaymakers. The festivities showcase the town’s customs and traditions, finishing with the Summer Carnival on

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Means that if you are inquisitive about other people’s affairs it may get you into trouble. This saying originated in a 1598 play, Every Man in his Humour, which was written by English playwright, Ben Johnson.

established voices in the pop music scene. The show, hosted by renowned radio personality Tony Aguilar, kicked off with Carlos Malva from Murcia, followed by Paula Koops, Marlena, and many more. The excitement continued with more famous faces appearing with Angy Fernán­

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