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During the three days of the event, nearly 70 national and international bands and artists will perform on the four stages.
More than 20,000 people welcomed Low Festival 2024 yesterday afternoon, which will bring together almost 70 national and international bands and artists in Benidorm over three days. Shortly after the doors opened, the mayor, Toni Pérez, the councillor for Events, Jesús Carrobles, and the promoter of the festival, José Manuel Piñero, toured the venue, which was filling up as the afternoon progressed, accompanied by other members of the local government.
In terms of music, the first day of Low has seen the performance of 22 bands, artists and DJs on the four stages of the venue, including performances by Ginebras, Sidonie, Amaral and Pixies, among others. Ahead of this, there will be two more days of music, with names such as Suede, Planetas, Mikel Izal, Ojete Calor, Arde Bogotá and La Casa Azul.
Entry into the Guillermo Amor Sports City took place in stages and without incident from 7pm, when the doors were opened. The good atmosphere, the desire to party and listen to good music was the predominant note in those first hours of the festival.

Overview
This week across Benidorm, Altea, Albir, Finestrat, and La Nucía is mainly:
Weekly markets and street trading
Live music in bars and small venues
Early spring coastal tourism activity (boat trips, promenades)
Small cultural events and exhibitions
Gradual build-up toward May festivals in Benidorm
BENIDORM – Events and Activity
Markets and street life
Cultural activity
Nightlife and entertainment
Overall feel
Benidorm is in an active pre-summer phase with strong nightlife and steady tourist flow.
ALTEA – Cultural and coastal atmosphere
Live music
Sea activities
Overall feel
Quiet, scenic, and cultural with a strong focus on relaxation rather than nightlife.
ALBIR / ALFÀS DEL PI – Mixed expat and local activity
Markets
Live music
Cultural venues
Overall feel
Balanced area with both relaxed daytime atmosphere and active evenings.
LA NUCÍA – Local and sporting focus
Markets
Sports activity
Large sports complex hosting training camps, tournaments, and weekend events
Overall feel
Quiet residential town with activity concentrated around weekends and sports events.
FINESTRAT – Beach and market lifestyle
Markets
Tuesday and Saturday markets in La Cala area with a mix of local produce and goods
Beachfront activity
Entertainment
Low-key live music in beachfront bars rather than organised events
Overall feel
Relaxed coastal town focused on beach life and casual evenings.
OVERALL SUMMARY
Benidorm: busiest area with nightlife, markets, and entertainment
Altea: cultural, scenic, and relaxed
Albir / Alfàs del Pi: balanced mix of live music and expat social life
La Nucía: local, quiet, and sports-focused
Finestrat: beach-oriented and low-key

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