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Son Estrella Galicia's Microfestival... In Pictures


SON Estrella Galicia's 'Microfestivals' have cemented themselves as a vibrant celebration of grassroots music, creativity, and local culture. Set within the intimate and eclectic venue of Paper Dress Vintage, the latest installment was nothing short of magical—a carefully curated blend of live performances, hands-on workshops, local culinary treats, and the refreshing flavors of Estrella Galicia beer.



The evening kicked off with workshops that were as unique as the night itself. A beer-tasting station allowed attendees to pour their own Estrella Galicia pint, connecting them with the brand's deep-rooted heritage. A quirky and inventive "What Would Your Beer Sound Like?" experience brought a sensory twist to the proceedings, creating a fun and personal connection between music and the craft beer world. The clothing repair station added another layer of creative engagement, giving the night a community-driven DIY ethos.


But of course, the heart of the night was the live music. Coach Party took the stage with a powerful, high-energy performance that filled the room with raw, frenetic energy. Their tight-knit sound and contagious enthusiasm had the crowd on their feet, creating an electrifying atmosphere. The band’s gritty yet melodic tunes seemed to echo perfectly in the vintage surroundings, making their set a true highlight of the evening.


In contrast, the New Eves brought a darker and introspective vibe, with their alternative folk sound filling the room with a thrilling, ethereal ambiance. Their harmonies, paired with delicate instrumentation, offered a beautiful counterbalance to Coach Party's raucous energy, showcasing the diversity of genres that the 'Microfestivals' platform supports.


The entire event felt like a multi-sensory experience, with every aspect—from the performances to the beer and local food—thoughtfully designed to create a dynamic, immersive night. SON Estrella Galicia's commitment to the grassroots and independent music scene was evident in every detail, making the 'Microfestival' feel less like a traditional gig and more like a celebration of community and creativity.


For those lucky enough to attend, it was a night of discovery, energy, and shared passion. And for those who missed it, the pictures below offer a glimpse into the unforgettable atmosphere that made this event one to remember.





 

Keep up to date with Paper Dress Vintage and SON Estrella Galicia for all future event news.


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