The reggae festival "El Reggae Can!" returns to Tenerife with the slogan "Two days, one love".

The reggae festival "El Reggae Can!" returns to Tenerife with the slogan "Two days, one love".

Source: Diario de Avisos

The 11th free reggae festival El Reggae Can! "Two days, one love" with performances by Green Valley and Prince Fatty & Horseman will be held in Tenerife on November 7-8.

The 11th El Reggae Can! festival, this year called "Two Days, One Love," will take place on November 7th and 8th in Punta del Hidalgo, a town near La Laguna in Tenerife.

It is the only reggae festival in the Canary Islands, and it's returning to where it all began. The organizers say that the festival supports local culture, develops connections with other countries, and cares about the environment, equality, and unity.

For two days in a row, Punta del Hidalgo will be the reggae capital of the islands. Admission to all events is free, so concerts, workshops, various cultural events, and entertainment for the whole family await you. Over the past 10 years, the Reggae Can Festival has become an important venue for reggae musicians from all over the world, where Canarian traditions are combined with modern trends.

The performers for this year have already been announced: Green Valley and Prince Fatty & Horseman. Green Valley is a Spanish band that sings about important things and spreads positivity. They have been on stage for 20 years, playing reggae and dancehall, and their concerts are always very energetic.

And from Great Britain comes the duo Prince Fatty & Horseman, who play classic dub with live energy. Prince Fatty is a well-known producer who loves analog sound, and Horseman is a legend of British reggae. Together, they recreate the atmosphere of the 70s with elegance, improvisation, and drive.

The organizers of the Reggae Can Festival also support sustainable development, equality, careful use of resources, education, and culture. Ruth Barreto, the festival director, says that they are starting a new decade in La Punta, where reggae in Tenerife originated, and are open to the world. They want to continue celebrating music, unity, and the values ​​that unite them, and make the festival even more famous in the world.

The festival is supported by "The Canary Islands - Latitude of Life," the Government of the Canary Islands, the Canarian Institute for Cultural Development, and the La Laguna City Council. Admission to all events is free, so two days of music, socializing, and positive emotions await you! Punta del Hidalgo will once again become the center of reggae in the Canary Islands for all fans of the genre.