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The Cabildo extends the capacity of the Lustral Fest and provides 500 more tickets to see Marc Anthony.

After selling out all the tickets available to see Marc Anthony this Saturday 26th July at the Lustral Fest - the festival promoted by Sodepal, a public company of the Cabildo of La Palma -, the Island Institution has decided to extend the capacity of the venue to allow more people to attend. Thanks to this extension, 500 additional tickets will be available for sale from 12:00 noon this Friday.

The measure is taken after reaching sold out on Wednesday afternoon, making it the first musical event of the LXX Bajada de la Virgen de las Nieves to be sold out.

The Councillor for Economic Promotion and CEO of Sodepal, Miriam Perestelo, pointed out that the venue has been restructured to provide more space and more capacity.

Thus, 500 more attendees will be able to enjoy the 'King of Salsa' and the Canarian talent of Las K-Narias, Nia, Laura Low, Macaca Radiata and Flavia, one of the winners of the Lustral Talent contest.

The previous day, headlined by Nicky Jam, is also close to a full house, on a night that will also see performances by American Elena Rose, Panamanian Boza, Spanish revelation Lia Kali, Palmeros Julia Debis and Rega, the second of two Palmeros talents to win the contest.

The festival is making available this Friday the last 500 tickets for 26 July, as well as the remaining tickets for 25 July, which will be available for purchase from 12:00 noon both online (via the following link): https://www.tomaticket.es/index.php?accion=evento&IdEvento=843068), as well as in person at the Tourist Office in El Paso and Santa Cruz de La Palma, at the official shop of La Bajada de La Virgen in Santa Cruz de La Palma and at the Time Street offices in Los Llanos de Aridane.

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