Samantha Hudson Ignites Monopol Music Festival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Santa Catalina Park became the vibrant hub for a diverse musical day, featuring electronic, salsa, and alternative acts.

Generic image of an outdoor music festival with stage lights and dancing crowd.
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Generic image of an outdoor music festival with stage lights and dancing crowd.

The Monopol Music Festival transformed Santa Catalina Park in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria into a vibrant musical stage last Saturday, featuring performances across various genres.

The second day of the festival, one of the most anticipated events in the Gran Canarian capital, gathered an enthusiastic audience who enjoyed a wide range of sounds. From electronic music to salsa, including alternative styles, the event promised an experience for all tastes.
Among the most notable performances, Samantha Hudson presented her new album Música para muñecas, offering a provocative and energetic show that captivated attendees. Electronic music was provided by Silde and the live sound explosion of Lopez House, while Ninfa moved the audience with her emotional performance.
One of the most anticipated moments was the return of Alizzz to the stage. Additionally, the Catalan group Compota de Manana got the crowd dancing with a vibrant salsa session, filling the park with rhythm. The day concluded with Juan Hansen's fresh proposal, leaving the audience wanting more.