Cridem pel Clima
- Aug 27
- 1 min read

Valencia, get ready. On November 7 & 8, La Rambleta transforms into the beating heart of Cridem pel Clima — the festival where music, rebellion, and climate justice collide.
After 2024’s weather-wrecked cancellation, the seventh edition roars back with a lineup that screams both grit and beauty: Queralt Lahoz bringing her fiery new album 09:30 PM, Carlos Ares following up his acclaimed debut with La boca del lobo, Sandra Monfort twisting tradition into the future, garage-pop queens Tiburona, local heroes Tenda and Calivvla, the dazzling Nita Bonet, plus heavyweight selectors DJ Amable and Toxicosmos DJ.
But Cridem pel Clima isn’t just about the music. It’s about shaking the city awake. All October, Valencia will host free events — talks, art, community actions — building to a weekend that’s as much manifesto as festival. This year, sustainability isn’t a buzzword, it’s the backbone: from aiming for the A Greener Future certification to weaving in accessibility and inclusion with the help of Adonar.
The message is clear: music can’t save the planet alone, but it can spark the fight. Cridem pel Clima is where the party meets the protest.
Tickets? A ridiculous steal — €25 for the whole weekend at www.cridempelclima.com. Last year’s passes are still valid.














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