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Big crowds
AROUND 20,000 people welcomed the Low Festival 2023 in Benidorm on Saturday, July 29. Over three days, the festival brought together 70 national and international bands and artists, and experienced its most sustainable edition.
Several hours after the doors opened, the mayor, Toni Pérez, together with the mayor of events, Jesús Carrobles, and the promoter of the festival, José Manuel Piñero, toured the venue, which increased in size this year.
Sustainability improvements were made by reducing the number of chemical toilets and replacing them with modular toilets in different parts of the venue.
In terms of music, the first day of the Low ended with the performance of more than 20 bands, artists and DJs on the four stages of the venue, which included Interpol, GusGus, Viva Suecia and Arde Bogotá. Ahead were another two days of music, including Placebo, Vetusta Morla, Deluxe, Iván Ferreiro, Second and Ladilla Rusa.