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Thousands of People Fill the Bilbao Estuary to Vibrate with Three Floating Concerts with Amaia as a Great Protagonist

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Thousands of people have packed the two banks of the Bilbao River this Saturday to enjoy the free concerts of Amaia, Iñigo de ETS and Arde Bogotá, held on a floating stage on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the BBK Foundation.
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The ria del Nervión de Bilbao has been transformed into a great musical stage during the afternoon of Saturday, June 28, under the umbrella of the BBK Ría event. Around 35,000 people have come to the event to watch the concerts of Arde Bogotá, Amaia and Iñigo Etxezarreta, member of the Basque group En Tol Sarmiento (ETS).This free show, celebrated by the tenth anniversary of the bank as a foundation, has marked a milestone in live music in Bilba…

Thousands of people have packed the two banks of the Bilbao River this Saturday to enjoy the free concerts of Amaia, Iñigo de ETS and Arde Bogotá, held on a floating stage on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the BBK Foundation.

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Vogue España broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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