Arrasate to Host XXII Edition of Udaberriko Musikaldia in May

The music festival will feature six performances throughout the month, showcasing local and international artists with free admission.

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Generic image of a library auditorium, with a microphone and empty seats.

The town of Arrasate will host the XXII edition of the Udaberriko Musikaldia from May 6 to 31, featuring six concerts with local and international artists and introducing two new venues.

As every year, the Udaberriko Musikaldia of Arrasate returns to celebrate its XXII edition. Between May 6 and 31, six performances of various musical styles and types will be offered, as indicated by the organizers. All concerts will begin at half past seven in the evening.
This edition will feature two new venues for the concerts: the parishes of Santa Eulalia in Bedoña and San Juan Bautista. In addition, the auditorium of the Juan Arzamendi Musika Etxea and the Amaia Udal Antzokia will also be used. All tickets will be free, although in some cases, such as the concert by the Arrasate Musikal Symphony Orchestra and the Goikobalu Choir, invitations must be acquired online.

"We wanted to extend the event to the neighborhoods and rural areas of Arrasate, and for this, we have organized a concert in the Bedoña neighborhood."

A Culture Councilor · Culture Councilor of Arrasate City Council
The festival will be inaugurated by Romanian cellist Vlad Campean and Portuguese pianist Vasco Dantas on May 6 at the Juan Arzamendi Musika Etxea auditorium. The program also includes a collaboration between the group Kalakan and the Berçaits brothers on May 17, at the Santa Eulalia de Bedoña parish, with the concert Ahotsez. On May 23, the musical group Habia will present their new album, Omen, at the Juan Arzamendi Musika Etxea auditorium.
After eight years, the Ganbara Choir of Oñati will return to the festival on May 24 with a performance titled Vox Arcana: ahots misteriotsua, at the San Juan Bautista parish. Finally, the festival will conclude on May 31 with a concert by the group Susurros Sinfonicos, composed of Natalia Sanchez (flute), Claudia Besne (harp), and Carmen Santamaria (piano), at the JAME auditorium.