Specifically, it will be in the Island Gardens area of the North American city where they are looking to conquer new territories. The Gran Reserva Miami edition will take place on March 1 and 2 and Holika Miami on March 8 and 9. In this way, they will become the first Spanish festivals to be organized simultaneously in the two countries.
“Holika’s vision has always been to create a cultural experience that transcends borders, a celebration that brings people together around music, art and community. This project has demanded tireless commitment and passion, and after overcoming countless challenges and learning from each stage of the journey, it is a huge satisfaction to be able to bring this event to an international stage,” said Mario Cornago, manager of the company Burcor on his social networks.
To celebrate this news, through Instagram, the Holika festival is giving away two double VIP passes as well as a trip to Miami and accommodation to attend the festival. An iPhone 15 and 50 general passes for Holika Calahorra 2024 and Holika Miami 2025 will also be raffled off.
Before that, Calahorra will host this summer the first edition of the Gran Reserva Festival, which from June 20 to 22 will bring together national and international artists such as Luis Fonsi, Juanes, Ana Mena, La Oreja de Van Gogh, Melendi and Mikel Izal. For its part, Holika is consolidating its sixth anniversary as the largest urban music festival in northern Spain, bringing together from June 26 to 29 the greatest artists of the genre such as Myke Towers, Jhayco, Bryant Myers and Tainy.
In addition, the organizers of both events have made public the spectacular stages built by a company that is revolutionizing the sector of Fallas artists through its creations. The main stage, one of the largest built to date in Spain, will measure 55 metres wide by 25 metres high, offering an immersive experience that will transport the audience to the grandeur of the Roman era.
Its technology will integrate giant screens and special effects while blending in with the imposing columns and statues of ancient Rome, created by the Valencian company’s Fallas masters. The secondary stage will follow the same aesthetic line with dimensions of 25 by 20 metres.