26 Nov, 2019 @ 16:03
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Costa del sol’s Marenostrum Festival adds God Save the Queen and Bad Bunny to its lineup as festival expands for summer

God Save The Queen

TO celebrate its fifth birthday, Fuengirola’s Festival Marenostrum has added huge names to its bill amid a huge expansion.

King of reggaeton Bad Bunny and Queen tribute band, God Save the Queen will join Lenny Kravitz at the 2020 edition.

It comes after Bob Dylan and Jennifer Lopez stole the show at this year’s event.

God Save The Queen
TRIBUTE: God Save the Queen are one of several big acts announced for this summer’s festival

This year saw 21 separate gigs, which will increase to 30 in 2020.

Meanwhile, capacity at the legendary venue, which is overlooked by Castillo Sohail, has been upped from 14,000 to 18,000.

Next summer, flamenco singer Miguel Poveda will hit the stage on May 16, followed by rocker Lenny Kravitz on July 23.

Marenostrum Fuengirola
BIG PLANS: The famous Fuengirola festival is undergoing a huge expansion

Bad Bunny is the next big name to perform on July 29, before God Save The Queen on August 6.

Among the festival’s other exciting announcements is the creation of the Luna Sur indie music festival, the lineup for which is set to be unveiled next week.

The capacity changes to Marenostrum and its VIP area will make it the largest semi-fixed show venue in Spain.

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