Arona came alive with music, colour and Canarian tradition during a special cultural gathering held on La Rambla de Las Galletas.
Residents and visitors enjoyed an afternoon dedicated to the islands’ heritage, where local identity and community spirit took centre stage through music and live performances.
An Afternoon of Music and Tradition
The event featured performances by Luis Moreira and the renowned folk group Añate, who brought the sounds and traditions of the Canary Islands to the heart of Las Galletas.
Their performances created a warm and festive atmosphere, bringing together people of all ages to celebrate the customs, music and cultural roots that continue to define Canarian life.
Celebrating Canarian Identity
Folklore, emotion and community were at the heart of the event, which highlighted the importance of preserving and sharing the traditions that have been passed down through generations.
Set against the backdrop of one of Arona’s most popular coastal areas, the gathering offered an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to connect with the rich cultural heritage of the Canary Islands.
Events like these continue to play an important role in keeping Canarian traditions alive while creating spaces where culture, music and community can be enjoyed together.