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El Café

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Get ready to dance, sing and celebrate as La Orquesta Pinya rolls into El Café in Carcaixent this Thursday, 2 July, promising an evening packed with infectious rhythms, traditional sounds and the kind of joyous atmosphere that has become synonymous with one of the town's favourite cultural meeting places.


Starting at 8:30pm, the concert will transform El Café into a vibrant musical fiesta, with La Orquesta Pinya delivering a colourful mix of popular Valencian music, festive songs, tarantella and street-inspired folk traditions. Armed with an eclectic collection of instruments—including accordion, strings, brass and percussion—the group creates a lively, communal sound that invites audiences to do one thing above all else: get up and dance.


Far more than a conventional concert, La Orquesta Pinya specialises in turning every performance into a shared celebration. Their music draws inspiration from traditional street bands and Mediterranean folk culture, blending familiar melodies with infectious energy and a playful spirit that quickly wins over audiences of all ages. Whether you're already a fan of traditional music or simply looking for a memorable summer evening, this promises to be an event full of warmth, laughter and irresistible rhythms.


The performance is another example of the exciting programme curated by Enric, the passionate owner of El Café, whose venue has become one of Carcaixent's most important homes for live music and independent culture. Through his commitment to showcasing both established performers and emerging talent, Enric has created a welcoming space where music lovers can experience everything from intimate acoustic sets to lively folk celebrations in a relaxed and friendly setting.


Over the years, El Café has earned a reputation for bringing people together through music, and Thursday's appearance by La Orquesta Pinya perfectly captures that philosophy. It's an evening designed to celebrate community, tradition and the simple joy of live performance.


As the organisers themselves promise, the band arrives as "una convidada brutal al comboi i la festa"—a spectacular guest guaranteed to bring the party. With their mix of accordion, percussion, strings and brass, they'll fill the venue with the sounds of the street and the spirit of summer.


With warm July evenings finally here, there could hardly be a better way to spend a Thursday night than surrounded by great music, good company and the unmistakable atmosphere of El Café. As the saying goes, "A l'estiu, tot el món viu!" ("In summer, everyone comes alive!")—and this Thursday, El Café is the place where summer truly begins.

 
 
 

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