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Entertainment in Spain (Malaga)

Entertainment in Spain ,There´s several great areas to party in Malaga, residents and tourists spend most nights of the week, mainly from Tuesday to Sunday, Merced Square in the heart of the city is a well known hangout, this is where people consume mucho alcohol bought from nearby shops and engage in chats before going to the city’s bars and clubs. Other areas include Calle Larios, which is the main street in Malaga, near the port; the many tapas, bars and clubs of Calle Larios, Calle Granada and La Posada on Calle Granada 33 are very well-known.

There are many music scenes in Malaga Spain, Entertainment in Spain ranging from the theatre and music venues to themed pubs and salsa music clubs. Theatre life in Malaga, the main venue is the Teatro Cervantes on Ramos Marin. This simple 19th century theatre was restored and reopened in 1987 and features many Spanish plays, flamenco entertainment and numerous concerts from between September and June as well as hosting Malaga Symphony Orchestra nights in the wintertime. As far as disco dancing and parting goes, Cosa Nuestra on Calle Las Lazcano 5 and Saloma on Calle Luis de Velázquez 5 are favourite haunts.

Malaga is a busy Costa del Sol Spanish city that is particularly revered for its festivals and events, with many unique and popular annual summer festivals including:Fiestas de Carnaval: a fun event before Lent that involves much frivolity including Costume wearing, parading and dancing, singing contests, children’s fancy dress and a Carnival Queen contest (February). Malagueñas Contest: held at Parque del Oeste, the Malagueñas Contest is a festival of singing and dancing to Malagan music. Contestants are allowed to form groups or soloists when performing their compositions (April and July).

Eve of San Juan: also held at Parque del Oeste as well as at certain beaches, the Eve of San Juan commemorates the summer solstice and includes many great orchestral performances and firework shows (June). Feria de Malaga (Malaga Fair): the Malaga Fair is one of the longest fairs in southern Europe running for 10 days. The fair sees numerous parades, singing and acting as well as bullfighting, gipsy flamenco music and dancing (August).

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