La Laguna will become “the best perreo paradise” on July 1 and 2 of next year. This has been announced by the promoter of the same reggaeton festival that was canceled on July 30 in San Miguel de Abona failing to meet security requirements. The company maintains its goal of holding a festival in Tenerife and has chosen La Laguna as its headquarters for what would be its first edition on the Island after the fiasco this summer in the South, as reported by the digital portal atlanticohoy.com .
The City Council of La Laguna confirmed yesterday that the Reggaeton Beach Festival promoter He has informed him that he is going to request permission to celebrate the 2023 edition at some point in the municipality to be determined. «The event will be held in La Laguna, a university city and considered a World Heritage Site. From now on we start working to turn Tenerife into the best perreo paradise in our entire history, ”say the organizers in the message sent to the thousands of people – almost 20,000 – who are estimated to have bought the ticket for this year’s event in Amarilla Golf and finally ran out of festival.
The promoters have offered among the options for the return of the money to exchange the ticket of the suspended event for a subscription of the same category “for the two days of the festival in 2023, at no additional cost.” For the price of one day, since the canceled South festival was going to be held on July 30, those affected who choose this option will enjoy two days “with great artists and endless surprises” for the 2023 Lagunera edition. The promoter, a company with headquarters in Barcelona, promises that the main artists who were invited to San Miguel de Abona this year –Anuel AA, Myke Towers or Justin Quiles– «are already confirmed for 2023» .
The company announced the cancellation of the festival that was scheduled for July 30 only 13 hours before its celebration and after the San Miguel City Council maintained the suspension of the authorization because the documentation did not comply with the law or guarantee security. One of the invited artists, J. Quiles, an American of Puerto Rican origin who was on the island when the suspension became known, decided to organize on his own a day later, on the 31st, a recital on La Tejita beach, in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona. He had to suspend it before the traffic collapse that formed. The environmental association Salvar La Tejita has denounced J. Quiles for the damage caused by his improvised concert in a protected space in El Médano.