The Jordi Savall Festival in Santes Creus gathers 12,000 attendees and fills 95% of seats
The Jordi Savall Festival has gathered nearly 12,000 attendees with a 95% occupancy rate in its sixth edition. This weekend, culture filled Santes Creus, Montblanc, Valls, and Alcover with a program that goes beyond a simple festival.
The largest concert ever held at the Santes Creus monastery, with 1,200 spectators, has marked the finale of an artistic proposal that attracted audiences from all over the province.
A program that plays with light and darkness
What made the sixth edition of the Jordi Savall Festival special?
This edition, under the motto 'Beyond the eclipse', offered a program built around a visual and sound dichotomy: light and darkness.
The result was an artistic experience that combined concerts with spaces for original creation, highlighting themes that sparked reflection and emotional connection with the local audience.
How has this impacted the spectators?
The high occupancy and large audience turnout demonstrate that the proposal has effectively connected with the region.
The Festival has not only offered music, but a space to generate projects with their own identity and a strong bond with local culture and history.
The stages that have hosted music and history
Why was Santes Creus the epicenter of the Festival?
Santes Creus hosted the largest concert ever held at its monastery, with 1,200 people gathered on a Sunday to enjoy a unique experience.
This figure is not only a record for the site, but also demonstrates the festival's ability to attract massive audiences without losing the intimate and historic essence of the monastery.
Which other towns have been part of the cultural journey?
Montblanc, Valls, and Alcover have been the other towns where shows have been held, consolidating the festival as a cultural engine of the region.
These municipalities have experienced proposals that combined music, history, and artistic creation under a common thread that has managed to captivate both local and visiting audiences.
Source of the article: Editorial / Catalan News Agency

