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Ponchos on the Ground and Hearts on High: Thursday Between Rain and Hymns in O Son Do Camiño

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It was raining like in Scotland (sic Franz Ferdinand) on the Monte do Gozo, but the mood was Galician, resistant and delivered.The first of the three days of the O Son do Camiño festival began as the forecasts indicated: passed by water, but ended with the thrill of skin and plastic ponchos scattered on the floor, witnesses of an audience that did not let time spoil the party.
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It was raining like in Scotland (sic Franz Ferdinand) on the Monte do Gozo, but the mood was Galician, resistant and delivered.The first of the three days of the O Son do Camiño festival began as the forecasts indicated: passed by water, but ended with the thrill of skin and plastic ponchos scattered on the floor, witnesses of an audience that did not let time spoil the party.

The rain has not stopped the first day of O Son do Camiño, which manages to make 'sold out' in the hours prior to the opening of doors. With plastics to stop the water and glass in hand, thousands of attendees of all ages fill O Monte do Gozo this Thursday, inaugurating the event that will last until Saturday.

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Galiciapress broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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