Music for festivals needs a proposal with character, a well-built repertoire and the ability to fit into events where the audience is varied and the context changes from one edition, stage or time slot to another.
Music for festivals needs a proposal with character, a well-built repertoire and the ability to fit into events where the audience is varied and the context changes from one edition, stage or time slot to another.
At a festival, many things matter beyond simply playing well. Stage presence, pacing, repertoire and the ability to connect with an audience that may not know the band beforehand all play an important role. That is why it helps to have a proposal that can adapt to open cultural settings while keeping a clear and recognizable identity.
Here you can find groups that usually fit well in festivals, summer cycles and cultural programs looking for accessible performances with personality.
Give us a bit more information and we’ll suggest 2–3 options that fit. No hassle.
Every celebration works better with a different format. Discover options from duo line-ups for intimate settings to fuller bands for weddings, parties and larger events.


Music for festivals needs a proposal with character, a well-built repertoire and the ability to fit into events where the audience is varied and the context changes from one edition, stage or time slot to another.
We answer the most common questions about pricing, availability, repertoire, band formats and event planning to help you choose the best option with total confidence. festivals.
The displayed name may correspond to an artistic, conceptual, or internal reference name used to clearly identify each musical proposal within our catalogue. In some cases, it may not necessarily match the group’s original or commercial name on social media or external platforms, which also helps us centralize communication and avoid confusion or direct contact outside the booking process.