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Mar de Jávea 2025: dates confirmed for the second edition of the festival

August 12 from 2024 - 08: 20

The organization of the Mar de Jávea festival has officially announced the dates for its long-awaited second edition. It will be on April 18 and 19, 2025 when Xàbia will be filled with music and energy again in a weekend that promises to be epic and memorable.

After the resounding success of its first edition, Mar de Jávea returns stronger than ever, and fans can now mark these dates on their calendars. During this weekend, attendees will be able to enjoy a lineup of national and international artists that will turn Xàbia into the epicenter of music and entertainment.

If you don't want to miss the opportunity to get your tickets before anyone else, you can now register for the pre-sale of season tickets. you only have fill out your form and secure your access to this event.

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  1. PpGar says:

    Easter, of course, is the best time for noise, drunks and dirt. It's starting to seem like a good idea to organize ourselves to go celebrate the night at the door of the mayor's house, or the brother-in-law who is lining his pockets thanks to these businesses.

  2. Luis says:

    I live in Jávea; my street is poorly paved; there are no sidewalks; I don't have street lights; there is no street cleaning; 'To throw out the garbage I have to go 900 meters; There is no sewer in the area, all with pits... but I HAVE FESTIVALS!

  3. Erika says:

    I completely agree with all the comments. More and more noise, more annoyances, more garbage... But to solve the important problems, nothing at all.

  4. Carmen Garcia says:

    I totally agree with everything this City Council only knows how to spend on festivals and other parties but the Arenal beach is without water in the footbaths and the shower that they have just sealed up, a wonder with these things and others like it is going to recover the Blue flag who lost a couple of years ago a real shame

  5. Mercedes says:

    Why don't they hold these festivals at the doors of the council members' homes?
    It is a shame that these festivals are held in residential areas

  6. Alfonso says:

    It seems to me to be a tremendous mistake to organize this type of activities during the peak season of residents and vacationers. There are many months of the year in which it could be organized, with less inconvenience, less saturation of people and services, boosting the local economy in slow months, just as has happened for years with Montgo Rock and for two years with Arenal Blues.

    • Mercedes says:

      Why don't they hold these festivals at the doors of the council members' homes?
      It is a shame that these festivals are held in residential areas

    • Liui says:

      Tremendous mistake to comment without reading the article, so April is now also high season? Sure, the point is to complain, right?

      • Alfonso says:

        Easter is high season.

        • Liui says:

          Oysters, you're right, I tend to place Easter in March haha, my mistake. But equally, the majority of comments that I usually read are from immigrants complaining about the noise and the bulls..., if you don't like Spain, what are you doing here? And if you like it, stop trying to turn this country into yours! Thank you.

        • Alfonso says:

          I don't quite understand what emigrants and bulls have to do with this matter......


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