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Mar de Jávea 2024: these are the times and days of each festival concert

Information
Start date: March 29th 2024
Finish date: March 30th 2024
Event type: Concert
Site: Enclosure of the Fontana
Schedule: From 17: 00 to 02: 00 hours
Event finished

There are only three days left until the first edition of the Mar de Jávea Pop Music Festival starts. and the organizers have already announced the official times in which each musical group will perform. The event will be held on Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30, 2024, at the Fontana de Xàbia Campus.

The lineup is made up of great Spanish artists who will make the entire audience vibrate, including Beret and Taburete as headliners.

Mar de Jávea schedules and artists

Friday March 29

For the first day of this Festival, which will open the doors from 17:00 p.m. to 02:30 a.m., the following are scheduled to take the stage: Beret, Marlon, Mafalda Cardenal, Nano Mz, Iván Mg, 84, Despistaos, Lomas, Michenlo and Quike Av.

Saturday March 30

For the second and last day of this new festival, in which the time change must also be taken into account, and therefore the schedule will be from 17:00 p.m. to 03:30 a.m., the following will perform: Taburete, Modestia Apart, Depol , Melocos, Maldita Nerea, Dj Nano, the local band Toxic, Ardiya, Chimeno and Lomas.

The venue will have a food area with food trucks, a drinking area, a rest area and portable toilets. Payment will be made through identification bracelets and there will be digital kiosks to recharge them through card and cash payments.

Comments
  1. Almudena says:

    Well, I'm very happy that they do this type of festival, we have to let the young and good people enjoy it too, I think the mayor is great!! that we have already lost several years of youth with COVID and everything that this has meant...
    It seems very good to me that this type of festivals are held... it is also true that Easter has not been the best time to do it... but at any other time that they do, Here's to many concerts like this!! THANK YOU MAYOR!!!

  2. Eric says:

    What a disruption for our evening, the pounding of music with the windows closed can be heard irritatingly in our house.
    We live in Castilians, how horrible it must be for fellow Javea residents who live adjacent to the stage.
    Let's ban Montgo rock immediately, a ruined weekend is already more than irritating.
    Because those of us who experience so much discomfort are so tolerant.

  3. Julia says:

    Festival of noise, drunkenness and urine until 2.30 in the morning during Easter and in a residential area. What a disappointment from the city council, do we want to be Magaluf?

    • Jose says:

      I have called the Local Police and they have told me that as organized by the City Council, any complaint about Check-in. I have already reported it.
      What remains is to wait for the concert to start and report to the Civil Guard, to have them record decibels with an audiometer, to try to win it somewhere else next year.

  4. Julia says:

    Noise, drunks, dirt and urine, exactly what anyone wants on their Easter holidays... marvelous city hall if...

  5. Jauma says:

    Well, I'm very happy that they're doing this festival, just in case next year you don't come to Jávea.

    • Jose says:

      Your right to live in Javea has nothing to do with me also living in Javea. Coexistence is based on mutual respect and not on the exclusion of those who do not think like you.

  6. User says:

    Well, that's nothing the residents of the 'Parque Natural de Les Planes' have to put up with. There are the two summer months until 09:00 with a bottle included in your parking, garbage and improper parking on the adjacent roads. And the music is not Bossa Nova like in the years when the owner was someone else.
    Jávea is becoming a crowded tourist location, like many others, without personality. You just have to look at it from afar...it has become reified. There are houses with a little green.

  7. Antonio says:

    What do political ideas have to do with discerning when something is wrong or right?

  8. Tomas Hurtado says:

    Telegram group against the Mar de Javea concert:

    t.me/noalmardejavea

    Unite!

  9. Alfonso Esteban says:

    Amazing imbecility of the Jávea City Council!

    We come to rest and they put on a concert for us… Until 2:00 in the morning!

    Does anyone know where the mayor lives?

    Because I propose that we neighbors go with pots, sirens and vuvuzelas to set up a collection that same night in their damn house, if our families can't sleep, neither can theirs.

    • Jose Manuel Ibai gil says:

      The last concert I saw at La Fontana, many of us who were there liked it. I am 69 years old with a second residence in Jávea for 40 years. These concerts give you life and with the previous Mayor, apart from not taking care of Jávea, I only remember sewage in the Arenal. Keep up the good work, Madam Mayor, and continue showing that you care about Jávea to the core. Thank you very much 🙂

      • María says:

        They give you life and they take away my sleep. The two rights could be compatible with better management. This mayor does not screw up (for the moment) with sewage but she demonstrates a total contempt for people who are not interested in the concert. Are there no other places in Javea where this type of event can be held without residential areas around it? Surely yes even if less money is moved….

      • Jose says:

        Your right to live in Javea has nothing to do with me also living in Javea. Coexistence is based on mutual respect and not on the exclusion of those who do not think like you.

      • Jose says:

        Your right to enjoy the concert (which you have), and my right to sleep before 3,30:1 in the morning with 1 elderly person and XNUMX child (which I also have), could be respected by holding the event in some industrial estate, or somewhere where people don't sleep.

  10. Antonio says:

    And at 8 in the morning cutting the grass. Fuck this city council. You are unbearable.

  11. Antonio says:

    It is a shame! Let them set it up in other places where people don't live. Drunkenness, urinating in the street and more. Very educational for the children who live around. Is this the new Jávea we want? I don't.
    I come for a week off and they screw me up. And on the May long weekend again.
    And as I said on another occasion: "This whole shebang with everyone's tax." Damn grace.

  12. maria says:

    A shame. And the May long weekend more. In case they haven't bothered us enough during Easter. Where can you report it?

    • Jose says:

      I have called the Local Police and they have told me that as organized by the City Council, any complaint about Check-in. I have already reported it.
      What remains is to wait for the concert to start and report to the Civil Guard, to have them record decibels with an audiometer, to try to win it somewhere else next year.

  13. María says:

    Nice way to prevent being able to enjoy these days of Holy Week in our homes.
    The organization of concerts in a residential area surrounded by homes, with music until 2,30:XNUMX in the morning, cannot be allowed.


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