This Saturday, the Meo Kalorama Festival wrapped up three days filled with music, art and sustainability.
Compared to the first draw last year, ticket sales were very similar, with only a slight difference of 7,000: 112,000 were sold in 2022 and 105,000 this year. “The second event went very well. This year we have changed the venue and received positive feedback. Extras like bathrooms and catering came under less pressure than last year as people crowded into one place. the scenes are more dispersed, as is the audience,” said Andrea Kriner, PR director of the festival. Morning Post.
On August 29, 30 and 31, 2024, Lisbon will once again host a festival that will be even more inclusive. “We want to keep the common thread going. The second edition strengthened the first, but we want more inclusiveness, representation, sustainability and more art,” he concluded.
Author: Carolina Salgado This Humberto Simoes
Source: CM Jornal

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