Large concerts and festivals
For another year, large concerts and festivals represented a very
attractive line of business for the company. With more than
10,000 people and a performance from Thirty Seconds to Mars
as headliners, the
Neox Rocks
festival became established in its
second edition not only for its success with the public but also
for the great support received by commercial brands such as
Ecovidrio, Oxford, Monster, Beefeater, Randstad and Hawkers.
Following its second edition, the
Barcelona Beach Festival
has
not only claimed its place in the music scene of the Catalonian
capital, but has also already become a key EDM (Electronic
Dance Music) event with the best DJ's in the world. In the last
edition, 30,000 people attended the festival to listen to artists
of the stature of Hardwell, David Guetta, Axwell & Ingrosso and
Martin Garrix, among many others.
Atresmedia Eventos
is also committed to emerging music
groups, for example IZAL, a pop/rock music group from Madrid.
After playing several cities across Spain to great acclaim, they
ended their tour by filling the Palacio de los Deportes and seeing
'sold out' written across their posters.
The visit from Juan Luis Guerra to Madrid and Barcelona as part
of his international tour was also supported by the company
to mark the celebration of its 25th anniversary. Both events
achieved great success at the box office: all the tickets were sold
out two months before the concert in Madrid.
Finally, another of the group's main activities focused on the
world of cinema and the hosting of major premières. For another
year,
Madrid Première Week
was a great triumph, and included
the new feature of MadridCortoFest. The festival saw a week of
film premières, master classes, talks, screenings of short films
and an exhibition about the film
Palmeras en la nieve
at Escuela
TAI in Madrid.
Madrid Première
Week saw a
week of film
premières, master
classes, talks and
screenings of
short films
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