
Keroxen Festival Continues Saturday with Electronic, Traditional, and Experimental Acts
Keroxen Festival in Tenerife continues Saturday with electronic music, experimental performances, and the debut of Alba Gil Aceytuno's "Pleito," alongside Only Now, NAH, and Chúpame el Dedo.
Keroxen Festival continues this Saturday at El Tanque Cultural Space in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, offering another day of exciting contrasts that blend electronic music, tradition, and experimental performances.
The event kicks off at 7:00 p.m. with the debut of "Pleito," a new project by Canarian artist Alba Gil Aceytuno. Expect an intimate and modern performance filled with personality and feeling. Next up is Only Now, the stage name of Kush Arora from California, USA. He'll be bringing a live show that mixes South Asian music with industrial sounds, ritualistic electronica, and traditional Hindustani instruments.
At 9:00 p.m., American duo NAH will take the stage with their unique sound, featuring live percussion, distorted samples, and unpredictable rhythms. Closing out the night is Colombian band Chúpame el Dedo, returning to Keroxen with their blend of cumbia, electronica, metal, and performance art. They'll be showcasing music created during their residency and album recording this past week.
Tickets and more information are available at keroxen.com.