Join IR's IG Live! with Iñigo Villamil (Director of Bahidorá)

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This live It will be a unique opportunity to get to know the essence of the festival up close.

Next Tuesday, December 17 at 1:00 p.m., Indie Rocks! invites you to connect to our IgLive for a special interview with Inigo Villamildirector of the iconic festival Bahidora. The conversation will be led by Maria Latonawho will guide a tour of the experiences, challenges and vision behind one of the most beloved festivals in Mexico.

Since its creation, Bahidora has stood out as a space where music, nature and creativity converge. Celebrated in the tropical paradise of The Stakesthe festival not only brings together top-level national and international artists, but also promotes a conscious and sustainable experience.

The next edition of Bahidorascheduled for February 14, 15 and 16, 2025, promises to be an unforgettable celebration in the magical setting of The StakesMorelos. The line-up includes iconic names such as Kaytranada, Floating Points (live), Ezra Collective, Jeff Millsand Theo Parrishalong with a rich mix of emerging artists and local and international proposals that range from indie to electronic and tropical rhythms.

Besides, Inigo will share exclusive anecdotes and answer questions about the selection of the lineupthe logistical details and the cultural impact of the festival.

Tune in to Instagram Indie Rocks! to know all the details. You can't miss it!

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