TLDR: Ciudad Altavoz is a space to choose the best artists and groups that will be part of Altavoz Fest, the second largest music festival in Colombia!
The City of Eternal Spring has produced dozens of artists from all kinds of genres whose music has made its way across the world.
If you’re a music lover and interested in local talents, you’ll love discovering the next big Colombian singer or band at Ciudad Altavoz!
Read ahead to learn about Ciudad Altavoz 2022!
What Is Ciudad Altavoz?
Held in Medellín, Ciudad Altavoz is a kind of prequel to the Altavoz Festival. During Ciudad Altavoz, local groups and artists representing different musical genres such as reggae, rap, ska, metal rock, and punk compete against each other to secure a place at the Altavoz Festival.
What Is Altavoz Festival?
The International Altavoz Festival is the second largest music festival in Colombia and the largest music festival in Medellín.
Bands chosen in the Ciudad Altavoz play their music on stage in front of thousands of spectators, and the festival functions as a platform for new and emerging artists from Colombia, exposing them to the national and international music scene.
Ciudad Altavoz, 2022 Edition
The Art and Culture branch of the Medellin government works incredibly hard each year to produce a festival better than the last.
The festival is back on after the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 19th Ciudad Altavoz will take place in person.
More than 270 groups ented the “Call for Promotion and Stimulus for Art and Culture 2022,” and from that 70 artists will perform from September 23rd to the 25th. Out of those 70, only 28 will be chosen to perform at the big event in November.
The winners will have a place on stage to perform alongside more than 40 national and international bands at the city’s Cinquantenario Stadium, located in the Aranjuez neighborhood.
While the dates have been chosen for performances at Ciudad Altavoz, the stages and auditoriums have yet to be selected.
However, the list of performers by musical genre has already been released:
Ska and Reggae
Vía Cerrada
Ciénaga
Pacífico Sur
Echo Selector
Pipe Roots
Wanady
Buki Bembé
La Gozadera Completa
Mátame Si Puedes
Carrera 52
Metal and Ramifications
The Mythology
Thrive From Within
Titánika
Athemesis
Steel Hammer
Black Fairy
Fuera de Contexto
Antártica
Mörwen
Thunda
Punk and Ramifications
19-89
Wackyrace
El Piloto Ciego
Antised
Nada Personal
Agresores
Tercera Parte
Giro de un Grito
Detective Wadd
La Perrera
Core
Hialina
Devastal
No Redención
Proyecto Beta
Real House Of Hate
Nuestro Tiempo
Living The Panic
Propuesta Fuera de Foco
Menuda
Ground of Chaos
Rap
Wil Vélez
DC Family
Monkyllaz
FL
Backing Rap
K Max
Biela
Zooul
Ese Aguinaga
Fly so High
Rock and Hard Rock
Los Vidriosos
Voodoo
Metropolitan
El Nuevo Coyote
Barrett
La Banda del Bisonte
Morell
Jaggman
Hipsum
Perros de Reserva
Electronic and Alternative
Felisa Tambor
Animaleja
El Pulpo y la Naveplaneta
Miranda
Dosis Margarita
Agatha I
Viajeros, Música y Camino
Monopop
Santy Clap
Shimura Cinema
How Was Altavoz in 2021?
Last year, the festival returned to face-to-face performances after a virtual presentation in the lock-down year of 2020.
Around 30,000 people attended, and 50 groups performed over 25 hours of programming at the Cinquantenario Stadium and the Carlos Vieco open-air theater.
After the tense and frightening year of 2020, seasoned attendees were able to enjoy this special event again and welcome new visitors, encouraging them to sing, jump, and join in on the festival’s iconic pogos.
Excited to be back on stage, beloved groups such as La Pestilencia, Superlitio, La Etnnia, and Nanpa Basico put on an amazing show.
Attend Altavoz Events in Medellín
If you enjoy urban music and discovering local talent, I highly recommend attending Ciudad Altavoz and Altavoz Fest.
Stay tuned for additional information concerning both events, and have a great time dancing in the crowd!
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