Cook Music Festival: Salsa and Merengue Close the Event in Tenerife

The 'Tropical Mood' day will feature artists like Tito Nieves, Luis Enrique, and Elvis Crespo this Saturday in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

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Generic image of a music festival stage at night in the Canary Islands, with colorful lights.

The Cook Music Fest in Tenerife concludes its third and final day this Saturday, July 18, with the Tropical Mood session, focused on Caribbean rhythms.

The Tropical Mood day will open its doors at 3:30 PM, offering a program dedicated to salsa, merengue, and Caribbean rhythms to provide the festival's grand finale.
The festival will feature performances by Tito Nieves (5:00 PM), Luis Enrique (7:00 PM), Sergio Vargas (9:00 PM), Elvis Crespo (11:00 PM), and Hermanos Rosario (1:00 AM), who will conclude three days of live music in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Tito Nieves will kick off the musical evening at 5:00 PM, followed by Nicaraguan artist Luis Enrique at 7:00 PM. The afternoon will transition into the evening with Sergio Vargas's performance at 9:00 PM, reinforcing the danceable nature of the day.
Elvis Crespo will perform at 11:00 PM, marking one of the main highlights of the night before the festival's definitive closing. Dominican group Hermanos Rosario will bring the edition to an end at 1:00 AM.
The Tropical Mood session is distinguished by its clear commitment to tropical music, bringing together artists associated with salsa, merengue, and Caribbean sounds, with a lineup designed for dancing and popular repertoires.
Following the Urban Mood and Latin Mood sessions, the festival's closing focuses on genres with a strong presence in the Canary Islands and the archipelago's musical connection with the Caribbean, featuring artists from Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, and Dominican Republic.