The Noches de Calor festival returns to Zaragoza and its province from June 3 to 5, offering a unique experience that combines live music, culture, and tourism. Organized by Horeca Hoteles Zaragoza y provincia, the event will feature six free concerts in various hotels, highlighting the participation of Aragonese artists and bands across diverse styles.
A Festival that Unites Music and Tourism
The eighth edition of Noches de Calor will take place in hotels in Zaragoza, Pedrola, Utebo, and Sos del Rey Católico. This event aims to establish itself as a cultural reference, transforming the accommodation establishments into meeting spaces and cultural experiences. According to Antonio Presencio, president of Horeca Hoteles, the festival is a commitment to live music and quality leisure.
The festival will offer a diverse program that includes indie, alternative rock, acoustic covers, and original proposals. Each performance will take place in an intimate and exclusive setting, fostering a connection between artists and the audience.
Detailed Performance Schedule
On June 3, Mairot will kick off the festival at the Hotel Diagonal Plaza in Zaragoza at 8:00 PM, presenting his intimate and personal style. Simultaneously, Diego Meléndez will perform at the Hotel Castillo Bonavía in Pedrola, offering a repertoire of boleros and tangos.
On June 4, the duo Amán de tu will take the stage at the Hotel Silken Reino de Aragón, reinterpreting indie songs in a unique style. The Leo Dexter Band will perform at the Hotel Las Ventas in Utebo, known for its powerful sound and brass section.
The festival will conclude on June 5 with Nowhere Beat – John & Paul Sessions at the Hotel Palafox in Zaragoza, paying tribute to The Beatles. At the Hostal Las Coronas in Sos del Rey Católico, InMateria will close the event with their alternative rock and fusion of guitars and electronics.
Practical Information and Reservations
All concerts are free and will begin at 8:00 PM. To attend, prior reservation is necessary through the Horeca Hoteles website for Zaragoza and its province. This initiative not only promotes live music but also boosts local tourism and gastronomy, providing a comprehensive experience for attendees.











