ETS to Perform at Sestao's San Pedro Festivities on June 27 with Free Concert

The renowned Basque music band will hold a concert in Sestao's Kasko Square on the first Saturday of the San Pedro festivities, expected to draw thousands of attendees.

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Generic image of an outdoor concert stage at dusk, with blurred lights and a crowd.

The band ETS is set to perform a free concert in Sestao's Kasko Square on June 27, as part of the San Pedro festivities, marking the first confirmed show of their summer tour and expected to attract thousands.

The main concert for the upcoming San Pedro festivities in Sestao has been announced, promising another year of large crowds. A significant portion of the expected attendance will be due to the concert by ETS on June 27 in Kasko Square. The band, following highly successful performances at Madrid's Wizink Center and Barcelona's Palau Sant Jordi, will arrive in Sestao to showcase a substantial part of the repertoire that has made them a leading reference in Basque music.
The performance will take place on the first Saturday of the municipality's San Pedro festivities, and a massive turnout is anticipated, drawn not only by the festive atmosphere in Sestao but also by the opportunity to see ETS in a free concert. This event in Sestao is the first confirmed concert among those ETS will offer across Euskal Herria during their summer tour.
The agreement between the Sestao City Council and the group, which originated in the Alavese town of Iekora, was finalized over a year ago. This allowed Sestao to get ahead and secure one of the most sought-after and popular groups in the Basque music scene for its San Pedro festivities program.
En Tol Sarmiento will certainly not be the only group to perform in Sestao during its San Pedro festivities, but details about the other bands and solo artists who will enliven the festive nights in Kasko Square are yet to be announced. Nevertheless, Sestao's musical lineup is shaping up to be very appealing, with ETS as the main attraction, expected to draw thousands to this town in Ezkerraldea.