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The Bigsound festival will repeat on Torrent in 2027 after the success of its first edition
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The Bigsound festival will repeat on Torrent in 2027 after the success of its first edition

The Bigsound music festival has confirmed it will return to Torrent in 2027 after the success of its first edition. The event will continue to take place at Parc Central, a location chosen due to a court ruling that prevented the festival from being held at its usual venue, the City of Arts and Sciences. This decision marks the festival's adaptation to legal constraints while maintaining its presence in the region. The announcement highlights the importance of finding alternative venues for large-scale events under such circumstances.

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The Bigsound festival will repeat on Torrent in 2027 after the success of its first edition

The Bigsound music festival has confirmed it will return to Torrent in 2027 after the success of its first edition. The event will continue to take place at Parc Central, a location chosen due to a court ruling that prevented the festival from being held at its usual venue, the City of Arts and Sciences. This decision marks the festival's adaptation to legal constraints while maintaining its presence in the region. The announcement highlights the importance of finding alternative venues for large-scale events under such circumstances.

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