Social Scene Costa del Sol 7 - 13 August 2025 Issue 2092
Total eclipse Manilva wine tasting
BRITISH music icon Bonnie Tyler will perform at the Marenostrum Festival in Fuengirola on August 14, celebrating the festival’s 10th year.
The concert, set at the historic Sohail Castle, marks Tyler’s 50-year career. She’ll perform classics like ‘It’s a Heartache’, ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’, and ‘Holding Out for a Hero’, alongside tracks from her latest album, The Best Is Yet to Come.
Tyler’s accolades include two Brit Award nominations, three Grammy Awards in 1984 and 1985, and a Guinness World Record for topping the UK album charts with Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983). She also represented the UK at Eurovi-
sion with ‘Believe in Me’.
Over five decades, Tyler has toured with legends like Status Quo, Meat Loaf, Cher, and Mike Oldfield, amassing billions of streams. She praises Spain’s vibrant nightlife and enthusiastic audiences, saying, “The concerts here are always fantastic.”
Tyler remains active, with a new album set for 2025 release. Despite industry changes, from selling 50,000 copies daily of ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ to streaming’s rise, her passion is never
ending. Today, she’s exploring new creative paths, including a potential blues album.
The Marenostrum performance will highlight Tyler’s enduring legacy. Bonnie Tyler plays Marenostrum at Sohail Castle, Fuengirola, on August 14. Doors open at 8pm; the concert starts at 10pm. Tickets start from €60.50, available at marenostrumfuen girola.com.
80s street party
LA PATERA PARK on Calle Juanar will be the base for the second year of the 80s Party, organised by the Fernando de los Ríos Association, with support from the local council.
The event will be a nostalgic and fun-filled night for all ages, following the success of last year’s celebration. The party is described as ‘a playful and nostalgic proposal that was a hit with the whole neighbourhood last year’, according to the council, and one that ‘brought together residents from across the city for an evening of live music, entertainment, and an 80s-themed atmosphere’. Local band Los Calvin,
Organisers of the 80s street party.
famous for their lively cover performances, will provide the live entertainment.
ENJOY a delightful day on the Costa del Sol, where Mediterranean breezes complement the region’s finest wines. Gordon Ramsey praises Spanish wines as ‘in another league’, calling them a hidden gem. While Rioja and Ribera dominate menus, the Costa del Sol’s own wines, shaped by chalky, iron-rich soils and sea breezes, are often overlooked but exceptional.
In Manilva, a coastal town in western Malaga, the Nilva winery revives the historic Moscatel grape tradition. Despite challenges of space due to urban sprawl and falling market prices, Nilva’s sustainable, fair-trade approach is restoring the region’s winemaking heritage and winning. Their organic winery, a mustvisit for enthusiasts, and offers guided
tours and tastings in English and Spanish on Saturdays for €30 (plus VAT). Enjoy exquisite wines, stunning Mediterranean views, and warm hospitality.
Book your experience at nilva.es, email info@nilva.es, or WhatsApp +34 609 290 370, and savour the Costa del Sol’s vinous treasures.
Nilva wine tasting session.
Credit: Anna Gardzinska, FB
Credit: Nilva
Bonnie Tyler on stage.
Credit: Ayuntamiento de Marbella
Sizzling wings, epic wins
FOOTBALL season is just around the corner, and, in this heat, what is needed is the coolest retreat from the heat with 10 screens showing all the best games from the Premiership and beyond.
Hook on Torreblanca seafront, in Fuengirola, has got them all, along with the tastiest bites, mixing the best cold, refreshing drinks, the tastiest food, and the hottest sports.
As the Premier League kicks off on August 15, Hook is the ultimate destination for football fans, boasting 10 large screens showcasing every heart-pounding moment. Whether it’s the Premier League or international sports like basketball or ice hockey, you can reserve a spot for your favourite match by contacting the friendly Hook team on 646 256 632. At the heart of Hook’s attraction are its legendary chicken wings - crispy, juicy, and slathered in home-made sauces ranging from classic buffalo to fiery house
creations. All coupled with home-made fries and crunchy crudités, these wings are flavour-packed and famous for kilometres around.
The shaded terrace offers a breezy escape, perfect for savouring cooling drinks and dishes while soaking in Fuengirola’s beachfront paradise charm.
Whether you’re catching the game, hosting an event, or simply craving a delicious meal shaded from the burning sun, Hook Fuengirola delivers. Book your table at restaurantehook.es and dive into wings, sports, and summer bliss!
Paseo Marítimo Rey de España, 106, Fuengirola.
Be good to yourself
IN Marbella’s upscale Forum shopping centre on the Golden Mile, Planta Bistrot is a vibrant, health-conscious bistro gaining local acclaim. Its chic, cosy atmosphere suits any occasion, from leisurely brunches to intimate dinners.
The eclectic menu features fresh, nutritious ingredients catering to all tastes, including vegan-friendly dishes like Asian smashed cucumber, beetroot hummus, and raw pad Thai, alongside favourites like roasted aubergine with harissa and guacamole with edamame dip. Unique cold-pressed juice combos boost mood and cognition. Breakfasts, brunches, lunches, and early dinners showcase culinary artistry.
Customers rave about the exceptional food and professional service, though some note occasional delays. “The edamame dip and roasted aubergine were
phenomenal, and the atmosphere is gorgeous,” one diner shared.
Planta Bistrot hosts lively events like Brunch y Burbujas, a Sunday brunch buffet (11am-2pm) with gluten-free waffles, a white chocolate matcha fountain, bubbly for adults, bubble tea, and kids’ entertainment, making it a family favourite. Open daily from 9am to 10pm, the bistro welcomes carnivores and vegans with clearly labelled plant-based options. At an average lunch cost of €28, prices are reasonable. Whether craving a hearty breakfast or innovative cocktail, Planta Bistrot offers a dining experience that nourishes body, mind, and soul.
Visit Planta Bistrot at Forum Marbella, Avenida Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso de Hohenlohe, 7, Marbella. For reservations, call 951 635 358.
Planta Bistrot, Marbella.
Sotogrande day pass
SO / SOTOGRANDE
Spa & Golf Resort, a five-star luxury destination in Campo de Gibraltar, now offers a ‘day pass’ system, granting non-guests access to its highly luxurious facilities at a fraction of the cost of an overnight stay.
Usually only attracting the world’s most affluent tourists, Sotogrande features pristine beaches, world-class golf courses, gourmet dining, and a vibrant social scene.
The resort itself includes an 18-hole golf course, five dining venues with Andalucian and international cuisine, a 2,800-square-metre spa, an equestrian centre, a gym, a sauna, and lush gardens. Its highlights are two outdoor pools: an infinity pool mer -
Verdi’s La Traviata
ging with the horizon and a family-friendly pool.
While overnight stays range from €300 in the low season to €400-€600 in summer, the day pass, priced at €70 for adults and €50 for children, provides access to the pools, sunbeds, towels, Wi-Fi, and changing rooms with showers.
Guests can also enjoy amenities like the Marxa beach bar or Cortijo Santa María
Credit: SO/Sotogrande
1962 restaurant. For a premium wellness experience, spa day passes are available year-round, though they can set you back over €300.
Launched this summer, the day pass scheme targets locals seeking Sotogrande’s exclusivity without a full stay, offering an affordable glimpse into a world of luxury for a broader audience, perhaps as a gift for someone special.
AS part of the International Opera Festival of Marbella, Giuseppe Verdi’s most loved opera, La Traviata, is being performed on August 15 at the Auditorio José Pernía Calderón. Organised by the Fundación José Banús y Pilar Calvo, the opera features the LGAM Leonor Gago Artist Management company in collaboration with the National Opera Theatre of Moldova, promising a wonderful evening of music and drama.
La Traviata, a three-act opera with a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, is based on Alexandre Dumas’ novel La Dame aux Camélias. Set in 19th-century Paris, it tells the poignant story of Violetta Valéry, a courtesan who falls in love with Alfredo Germont, only to face societal pressures and her own tra-
gic illness. Known for its beautiful melodies, such as the brindisi ‘Libiamo ne’ lieti calici’ and Violetta’s heart-wrenching aria ‘Addio del passato’, the opera is a masterpiece of emotional depth and musical brilliance.
The production will feature guest tenors Andrés Sánchez Jolglar, Nacho Guzmán Forginone, and Quintín Bueno, accompanied by the Moldova National Opera Orchestra under the direction of Nicolae Dohotaru. Tickets are priced between €30 and €40 from the box office or mientrada.janto. net.
Don’t miss the chance to experience one of Verdi’s most beloved works in the heart of Marbella. The Auditorio José Pernía Calderón is in Parque Constitución, Marbella.
LGAM’s La Traviata.
Sotogrande spa for some day special.
Malaga’s biggest party Bluegrass fusion at Clarence
BLUEGRASS fans are in for a treat as multi-instrumentalist and composer
Stevie Ray Ladson brings his unique ‘Blackgrass Brothercana’ sound to the Clarence Jazz Club in Torremolinos on Saturday, August 9, at 10pm.
Hailing from South Carolina, Ladson, a regular member of the four-time Grammy-nominated Robert Randolph and the Family Band, is embarking on a solo European tour to showcase his innovative genre-blending blues, funk, pop, soul, and rock and roll.
Ladson’s musical prowess covers banjo, dobro, piano, organ, lead and bass guitar, accordion, spoons, and harmonica. Other than performing on stage, he is an accomplished actor, vocalist, producer, composer, and arranger. He has toured globally and
contributed to projects with the six-time Grammy-winning and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipients, The Blind Boys of Alabama. His television appearances include The Today Show, ABC’s The View, The Rachael Ray Show, and Paste Magazine, among others.
Performing solo for this tour, Ladson’s ‘Blackgrass Brothercana’ fuses blues, R&B, hip-hop, country, and bluegrass into a one-of-a-kind musical experience. The concert at Clarence Jazz Club, on Calle Danza Invisible, 8, promises to be a highlight of his European tour. Tickets are priced between €12 and €15 and can be purchased via www.clarencejazzclub. com. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of genre-defying music.
IN Malagas Cortijo de Torres, the fairgrounds are alive with preparations for the annual Feria, transforming the area with tents, lights, and heavy machinery. Painters, electricians, cleaners, and caseta owners work tirelessly in the August heat to ready the grounds for the city’s biggest celebration, set for August 15 to August 23.
Despite sweltering temperatures, the pre-Feria hustle is in full swing. Tasks like painting, stage setup, caseta assembly, and cleaning dominate the week as workers aim to outshine last year’s event.
The Malaga spirit remains strong, with many relying on the Feria for their livelihoods and anticipating a grander celebration this year.
New regulations are
encouraging traditional attire, like Sevillanas dresses, to preserve the Feria’s family-friendly charm and avoid it becoming just another drinking fest. Casetas, run by local social clubs, face financial challenges with safety, utilities, and taxes but remain central to the event’s allure.
The grand entrance, or ‘portada’, is under construction, with workers finalising details
for its unveiling. Popular casetas like El Pimpi and La Canasta are gearing up, though some keep their interiors a secret.
The Feria will feature a morning event in the historic old town and Calle Larios, followed by nightly festivities at Cortijo de Torres, with live music, dance, processions, a circus, and fairground rides, all steeped in tradition and joy.
Stevie Ray Ladson.
Costa’s rock future
YOU may not know Break the Senses, but you’ve likely encountered their electrifying alter ego, Killer Rockets, one of the Costa del Sol’s top party bands. Recently nominated for Best Pop-Rock Song by the Spanish Academy of Music for their track Leaks and Creaks, Break the Senses are poised for international stardom. Euro Weekly News caught up with them at Salitre Chiringuito in Torremolinos, where their high-energy covers as Killer Rockets had four generations of beachgoers dancing in their swimsuits.
EWN: How long have you been together?
Rocio (guitar/vocals): “With Alex, our drummer, about three or four years. Priscilla and I go way back.”
Alex’s dynamic rhythms, Rocio’s powerful guitar, and Priscilla’s bass create Break the
Senses’ intense, unique hard rock sound, inspired by two decades of the genre’s evolution. As Killer Rockets, they perform fresh takes on classic and obscure rock hits, filling dance floors. Priscilla notes, “We avoid predictable cover songs,” while Alex adds, “Our variety can fill two concerts.” Rocio wishes Malaga venues supported more original music. Singing in English limits local bookings, attracting an international audience. Whether covers or originals, their multilingual appeal and passion for music is incredible. Break the Senses and Killer Rockets are a must-see, whether you’re drawn to their bold originals or infectious covers. Follow them on Facebook for updates on their high-octane, very loud performances. With their rising fame, catch them now before they’re headlining arenas.
The Blues Room
WE are counting the days down until the highly anticipated The Blues Room 2025, set to electrify the Salón Varietés Theatre in Fuengirola on Friday, September 26, with the show kicking off at 7.30pm, and tickets already on sale. Back after overwhelming demand, this celebrated blues event is back, promising an unforgettable evening of soulful blues and high-energy performances.
This year’s lineup features an exceptional roster of international artists joining The Blue Stompers Collective. Audiences can look forward to performances by Richard Ray Farrell (USA), Tina Bednoff (Finland), Mama Paula (UK), Mariano Gringaus Urrutia (Argentina), Iñaki Moreno (Spain), Ben Bergquist (UK), Claudio Tamer (Argentina), Federico Alvarez
Martin (Spain), Javier Martin Aguilar (Spain), Angelo Flavio (Spain), and Olmo Sanchez (Spain). Together, they will deliver a night of incredible blues and boogie that will leave the crowd buzzing and grooving in the aisles. Tickets are already on sale and can be purchased online at www.salonvarie testheatre.com. The theatre’s box office will also reopen on August 18 and
can be reached on 952 474 542 for over-the-phone bookings. Organisers are encouraging fans to get their tickets early, as the event is expected to sell out quickly.
Don’t miss your chance to experience The Blues Room 2025, a night of world-class blues at Fuengirola’s iconic Salón Varietés Theatre. Book now and get ready for a musical journey you won’t forget!
The Killer Rockets.
Credit: Piotr Piatrouski - Shutterstock
The Blues is coming to Fuengirola.
Selling like hot cakes Ham championship
FROM August 8 to 17, Estepona’s Pedro Manrique promenade will transform into a ham lover’s paradise as it hosts the 10th Annual Popi World Ham Championship, the most important gastronomic event on the Costa del Sol. Organised by professional ham cutter José María Tellez, or ‘Popi’, as he’s known to his friends, and promoted by the Diputación de Malaga, the festival is expected to draw over 100,000 visitors in four days.
The event features 65 exhibitors and more than 200 professional ham cutters, making it one of the world’s largest specialised ham-tasting events. Visitors can enjoy freshly sliced Iberian ham for €5, alongside other pork products, artisan cheeses, breads, and Malaga wines and beers. Fifteen Sabor a Malaga stalls will present local products, including chestnut-fed hams
and DOP Malaga wines.
Open daily from 7pm to 2am, the nearly one-kilometre-long festival is meant to boost the ham and pork derivative sector while promoting Malaga Province’s agrofood products and hospitality industry.
The event will be hosted by Canal Sur presenter Eva Ruiz and feature free live music performances nightly from 11.30pm.
POPULAR Costa del Sol entertainer Nathan Dean announces only 40 tickets remain for the Late Summer Soirée on September 16, organised with the Simply Thriving group to raise funds for the AFA Alzheimer’s and Dementia Centre in Fuengirola. Guests are even travelling from the UK for this major Mijas event. The AFA Centre, staffed 24/7 with medical professionals, offers 11 bedrooms, including double family rooms, and activity spaces to sti-
mulate residents’ minds. Music and smells, like those from a planned sensory garden with vibrant plants, help evoke memories for those with Alzheimer’s or dementia. The centre also provides respite for families needing a break from caregiving. Tickets cost €45, including a three-course meal and drinks, with €10 (25 per cent) donated to the charity. Last year’s event raised €6,000, thanks to Valerie Williams’ Simply Thriving Group, corporate sponsors like Currencies
Direct Spain, and media support from Euro Weekly News. This year’s event features top Costa entertainers Alexandra Avery, Laura Carter, Stelvis Haughay, and host Nathan Dean, ensuring a memorable night at Bobby Jones and Spikes at Miraflores Golf. Funds will support the centre’s facilities and family respite services.
Tickets are selling fast! Contact Val from Simply Thriving or Nathan Dean on 684 459 498 to get yours before they’re gone.
Nathan, Alex, Laura and Stelvis.
Cutting-edge. Popi’s ham competition.
Credit: Ayuntamiento de Estepona
Sun, sea & sails
PUERTO SOTOGRANDE will welcome sailors from across Andalucia for the 26th Copa Sotogrande and the Andalucian ORC Championship from August 8 to 10.
The Real Club Marítimo Sotogrande (RCMS) and the Andalucian Sailing Federation are collaborating to organise the event with Puerto Sotogrande, featuring a programme of cruiser, monotype, and catamaran races together with a selection of social activities at the San Roque marina.
The event kicks off on Friday, August 8, with the 11th Memorial Antonio Muñoz Cabrero for catamarans, followed by a participants’ reception from 5pm to 8pm and
a welcome cocktail at 9pm at a marquee near the club. The visually spectacular racing for the Andalucian ORC Championship will take place on Saturday, August 9, starting at 1pm, and Sunday, August 10, from 12pm, in waters off the San Roque coast. The RCMS and the Andalucian Sailing Federation will oversee the technical direction of the races.
The weekend will finish off on Sunday with a closing lunch and awards ceremony for the various categories. Puerto Sotogrande will serve as the hub for both sporting and social activities, with facilities prepared to accommodate sailors, their companions, and visitors.
Espeto king crowned
CHIRINGUITO LARRY, on Torremolinos’ beachfront promenade, won first place at the ninth annual Costa del Sol Espeto Competition held on Saturday, August 2. The popular beach bar’s head chef, Nicolás Joaquín Gavín Muñoz, was named the region’s top ‘espetero’, earning a €1,000 prize and a trophy for mastering the art of grilling fish skewers, the most globally recognised symbol of traditional Costa del Sol cuisine. The competition, which celebrates the culinary craft of espetos, saw 12 finalists face off on Torremolinos’ beach after semifinals in Mijas and Torre del Mar. Contestants prepared two dishes: a sardine espeto and a second skewer of their chosen fish. A professional jury evaluated each entry based on cooking consistency, flavour, texture, seasoning, and presentation.
Chiringuito Larry, recently renovated, offers more than just award-winning espetos. Diners can enjoy other local specialities like gazpachuelo, rice dishes, fried fish, seasonal seafood, and select meats. The menu is a mix of Malaga Province’s culinary traditions with up-to-date twists, such as patatas bravas with kimchi sauce and mussels in their signature house sauce. The competition, organised by the Torremolinos Business Association with support from the local council and the Andalucian Government, presents the skills and cultural significance of this iconic coastal dish. For the best espetos on the Costa del Sol, Chiringuito Larry in Torremolinos is now the place to go. Paseo Marítimo, Torremolinos. Call 952 380 450 for bookings.
Copa Sotogrande.
Best espetero, Nicolás Joaquín Gavín Muñoz.
FoodtrucksXperience Texas lights up Starlite
GLASGOW’s iconic poprock band Texas is about to land at Starlite Occident on Monday, August 11, for an uplifting night of their best sounds.
Formed in 1986, the Scottish group skyrocketed to fame with their 1989 hit single ‘I Don’t Want A Lover’, which climbed to number eight on the charts. With over 40 million albums sold worldwide across 10 studio albums, Texas has established their place as one of the best-loved bands in music.
Known for their unmistakable sound mixing of pop, rock, and soul, Texas has delivered timeless hits like ‘Say What You Want’, ‘Black Eyed Boy’, ‘Inner Smile’, and ‘Summer Son’. Their music has evolved over the decades, yet their passion remains as energetic as ever. In 2023, the band released The Very Best Of 19892023, a 24-track compilation featuring fan favourites coupled with two new songs, ‘Keep On Talking’ and ‘After All’.
This gig will be a high-energy per-
formance filled with classic hits and fresh tracks, at the most fitting venue for the talent and charisma that have made Texas a global sensation. Don’t miss this chance to experience their unforgettable show at Starlite Occident.
Tickets start at €39 and are available from starlitefestival.com. The Starlite Occident festival is in the Nogales neighbourhood of Marbella at Calle Virgen del Pilar, 10, Marbella. Doors open at 8pm; the curtain rises at 10pm.
EL PINAR DE ELVIRIA is hosting a new edition of FoodtrucksXperience, a food and music festival for the whole family
From August 14 to 17, the iconic Pinar de Elviria in Marbella will set the stage for a new edition of FoodtrucksXperience, the festival that combines the best street food with live music and family fun.
The event, with free entry, will offer a unique outdoor experience over four days, featuring nine food trucks with international culinary offerings, a craft market, a children’s area, and a full programme with eight live concerts.
Open daily from 7pm, FoodtrucksXperience is designed for all audiences, establishing itself as the perfect plan for this summer in Marbella. The festival showcases culinary diversity, cultural entertainment, and fun within the stunning natural surroun-
leisure activities by offering a meeting point for all ages, with an offer that combines quality, sustainability, and closeness.
dings of the Elviria pine forest.
“We want locals and visitors to enjoy a complete sensory experience: flavours from around the world, good music, and a relaxed vibe you can enjoy with friends or family,” say the organisers.
The event is organised by the Las Chapas Mayor’s Office and in collaboration with Baobab Eventos.
Event information
Dates: August 14 to 17
Location: Pinar de Elviria (Marbella)
Time: from 7pm
Entry: free
FoodtrucksXperience is an initiative aimed at boosting Marbella’s summer
Activities: 9 food trucks, 8 concerts, craft market, children’s area
Texas on stage.
Funky disco treat
A FUNKY disco night awaits at the Estival Hotel in Benalmadena in celebration of two greats of the disco age with a tribute to the grandest of them all - Earth, Wind & Fire and Kool & the Gang.
The hotel’s Sala Atlántico, located next to the Casino Torrequebrada in Benalmadena, will host this funky extravaganza for one night only as part of the Legends Festival 2025.
Credit: agwilson - Shutterstock
Enjoy iconic hits like September, Boogie Wonderland, Celebration, and Get Down On It in a high-energy performance that brings the groove of these legendary bands back to life on the Costa del Sol. The evening will feature Javier Arquim-
bau, the iconic former voice of Los 40 Principales Radio, who will extend the fun with a grand 80s and 90s after-party, spinning unforgettable hits from the era.
This is an unmissable event for 70s and 80s music fans on the Costa del Sol. Tickets are available now at tickentradas.
com . Join the rhythm and celebration for a night of non-stop dancing! This very special groovy night is on Saturday, August 9 , at 10pm. Doors open at 8pm. Tickets start at €21 each, or €37 for two. The Hotel Estival Torrequebrada is on the promenade, Avenida del Sol 89, Benalmadena.
Estepona rooftops
ESTEPONA shines as a top spot for rooftop bars, offering unforgettable evenings under the stars. Here are three of the best in Estepona for cocktails with stunning views.
• Cielo Skybar
Perched on the 12th floor of the Mirador del Carmen tower (Av. España, 290), Cielo Skybar, opened in September 2024, offers 360-degree views of the North African coastline, Gibraltar, and Estepona’s skyline. With a capacity of 55, it’s ideal for intimate evenings with cocktails and local light bites. Affordable prices (€2 coffee, €3 beer) and friendly service make it a great hangout. Its cultural centre location provides a unique feel, perfect for sunset lovers. Visit grupoholding.es/cielo for details.
• Coral by Ocean Breeze
Located in Puerto Deportivo, Coral by
Ocean Breeze turns Estepona’s marina into a lively rooftop party. Its terrace boasts stunning Mediterranean sunset views, paired with fusion cuisine and creative cocktails. Known for themed events and live music, it’s a vibrant spot for dining or dancing. Check coral-byob. com for upcoming events.
• Bermeja Views
On the rooftop of Hotel Pilar in Plaza de la Flores, Bermeja Views offers sweeping vistas of Estepona’s old town. Packed nightly, it’s known for its chic ambiance, original cocktails, and lively energy at reasonable prices. Perfect for romantic nights or group outings, bookings are recommended at bermejaviews.com. These rooftop bars blend Estepona’s charm with stunning views and vibrant vibes for memorable daytime or nighttime cocktails.
Cocktails at Cielo, Coral & Bermeja.
Earth, Wind & Fire.
Crushing it
CRUSH BAND will light up the stage at the Premiere Club in Marbella on Friday, August 8, at 11.30pm, delivering a wild performance of funk, rock, and reggae. This guaranteed floor-filling gig is free to enter, inviting all party people to join the celebration.
Famed for their seemingly endless energy and genre-fusing style, Crush Band has earned a reputation on the Costa del Sol music scene for the inevitable party that ensues. The four-piece cover band reimagines popular songs with their unique blend of funk, rock, and reggae, creating a sound that’s both innovative and dancefloor-ready. Their ability to infuse every track with their distinctive touch ensures a setlist that makes dancing irresistible to audiences of all tastes.
The concert will be held at the Premiere Club, located at Plaza de los Olivos, Marbella.
With free admission, this is a prime chance to experience one of the Costa del Sol’s most electrifying acts in an intimate, lively venue. The show starts at 11.30, so arrive early to get a table and enjoy the buzz.
Oriental dance classes
EGPSY Night offers women a transformative journey through Oriental dance, reconnecting with body, breath, and authentic self. Led by Nihal, an Egyptian-born artist trained by dance icons, with expertise in fine arts, show business, and costume styling, these weekly classes in Estepona and Fuengirola focus on reviving the feminine spirit
- strong, sensual, and free. Nihal’s classes, rooted in her experiences in India and Nepal, emphasise empowerment over performance. The schedule suits all levels:
classes,
Tuesdays: Awakening (Estepona 12-1pm, Fuengirola 6.30-7.30pm) focuses on posture, breath, and soft flow.
Saturdays: El Hafla (Estepona 12-1pm, Fuengirola TBA) explores style, props, and expression.
Held at Evolve Yoga & Fitness Studio, Avenida Andalucíia 42, Estepona, and Fuengirola venue (confirmed upon booking), drop-in classes cost €25, with weekly/monthly packages available. Students enjoy 30 per cent off EGPSY Style dancewear and opportunities for performance collaborations. With limited spots, contact Nihal via WhatsApp on +34 614 400 969 or follow @egpsy.night to book. Rediscover your essence through dance with EGPSY Night.