Musical Booking
Lucas Hill draws inspiration from the mountains, seas, and jungles—wild, majestic, and remote places that may seem inhospitable. However, his music is the opposite: warm and thoughtful. Blending folk, simple harmonies reminiscent of rock and roll, a dialogue between electronic and acoustic sounds, impeccable arrangements, and nostalgic compositions, Lucas Hill brings contemplative love to life.
Mónica Giraldo is a Colombian singer-songwriter with six albums under her belt. A Latin Grammy nominee and two-time Billboard Award winner, her Latin folk sound is rooted in the guitar, her voice, the cadence of the Colombian Caribbean, and Latin American classics. Her music catalog includes over 50 songs and 30 music videos.
Cristina La Mar (25) grew up on the Mediterranean coast in Catalonia, deeply influenced by the region's landscapes and the sea, a connection that resonates throughout her music. She began her journey studying jazz and later earned a Master’s in Songwriting at Bath Spa University in England.
Golpe de Río is an artistic collective from Bogotá, bringing together young and seasoned artists from different regions of Colombia. They focus on the interpretation and embodiment of Tambora, a tradition from Colombia's Momposina depression.
The collective fosters formative spaces where the body, memory, and oral storytelling merge to contribute to the preservation of intangible heritage and the strengthening of social bonds.
Afrofuturist
Ghetto Kumbé has graced the world’s biggest stages with their Afrofuturist project, which channels dance spirits and captivates audiences globally.
Their sound merges Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Colombian rhythms with electronic beats, inspired by African music.
The Colombian tropical electronic trio Ácido Pantera, led by Juan Correal and Diego Veira, fuses club music with effervescent tropical rhythms, unexpected lyrics, and relentless percussion by Yeyo Vásquez. Their cumbia-house parties are among the most vibrant in the country.
Andrés Cabas is a Colombian singer, songwriter, producer, and hitmaker with a musical career spanning nearly 20 years. His style masterfully combines pop and rock with Latin American folklore genres like cumbia, vallenato, and dembow. His extensive career has earned him six Latin Grammy nominations and a spot in The New York Times' Top 10 Albums.
Enkelé, voices and drums, is a women’s group that conveys the strength and energy of femininity through the traditional rhythms of Colombia’s Caribbean coast and the Magdalena River, such as bullerengue, cumbia, tambora, son de negro, and mapalé. Their project combines music and pedagogy, promoting Afro-Colombian culture and violence-free spaces through workshops and concerts.
The group stands out for its versatility in interpreting a wide range of rhythms and musical genres rooted in Colombia’s popular and ancestral traditions. Their extensive repertoire includes works by notable composers of traditional and popular music from the Colombian Caribbean, performed with exceptional skill and experience brought by each member.