
Músicos de arena y sal, ellos son la banda sonora de los chiringuitos
La música vibra entre el olor a salitre y el murmullo del mar, en locales que han visto emerger a artistas hoy consagrados
Matalascañas, Spain – A recent video circulating online has sparked discussion about the summer experience on Andalusia's beaches. Uploaded by the musical group CALET, the footage depicts a bustling beach party in Matalascañas, complete with live music and a large, enthusiastic crowd enjoying the sunset by the sea. The video's caption, which reads "Don't come to the beaches of Andalusia in summer, it's very bad with the heat and there's hardly any party," has been widely interpreted as an ironic statement, playfully highlighting the vibrant and festive atmosphere that contradicts the warning. Local residents and tourists alike have commented on the video, with many expressing their desire to join the festivities or confirming the lively nature of the area. One user commented, "In what part is it, for God's sake, I'm there on vacation and I don't see it," while another added, "I love your irony." The band, CALET, also announced their return to Matalascañas on August 1st, indicating a regular presence in the area. The video serves as a testament to the popular summer gatherings and live music scene that characterize the beaches of Andalusia.
La música vibra entre el olor a salitre y el murmullo del mar, en locales que han visto emerger a artistas hoy consagrados