Quevedo launches exclusive 'El Baifo' collection for five days in Las Palmas

The Altavista Market hosts a pop-up store with merchandise from the Canarian artist's new album, blending urban culture and local commerce.

Interior of a pop-up store with urban art and merchandise.
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Interior of a pop-up store with urban art and merchandise.

Canarian artist Quevedo presents an exclusive merchandise collection for his new album «El Baifo» at a pop-up store in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, available only from June 23rd to 27th.

The Altavista Market in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria will host «BAIFO e HIJOS», a temporary commercial establishment open from June 23rd to 27th. This space will feature the complete range of new merchandise associated with the launch of Quevedo's latest musical work, titled «El Baifo».
The Canarian artist's new musical project is distinguished by an exclusive collection, inspired by the visual aesthetic of his music video «NI BORRACHO» and structured around his iconic symbols, such as the eight stars representing the Canary Islands.
This initiative is conceived as an explicit tribute to life in the archipelago, aiming to capture the transition between daily life on the beaches and the traditional popular festivals that define the islands' identity and festive character. With the objective of promoting local products and returning to the roots, the presentation will take place in a traditional and emblematic setting like the Altavista Market.
The collection will be exclusively available at the «Baifo e Hijos» pop-up store, located in the aforementioned market. It will operate continuously from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM during its run. This ephemeral sales format seeks to merge current urban culture with proximity commerce, reinforcing the artist's commitment to his homeland's social and economic fabric.