Flock Drone Art has participated in the Ítaca festival where it has performed in three shows in different locations in Catalonia.
Starting with l'Escala on -April 14-, Palafrugell -May 27- and L'Estartit -June 24.
At the l'Estartit festival ÍTACA, CULTURA y ACCIÓ had a total of 13,221 spectators who attended the fifteen concerts scheduled for three days on the Gran de l'Estartit beach.
More than 6,000 people witnessed the drone show by the Catalan company Flock Drone Art.
THE ITACA SANT JOAN has celebrated its largest edition on the tenth anniversary of the ITACA, CULTURE and ACTION Festival. After two years of limitations due to the pandemic, ITACA SANT JOAN has once again confirmed itself as the great musical festival on the Costa Brava with three nights of party and music to celebrate the arrival of summer. Nearly 20,000 people enjoyed the different activities scheduled from June 23 to 25.
For three days, the Gran de l'Estartit beach venue was filled to host fifteen concerts. A total of 13,221 spectators witnessed the performances of, among others, Rigoberta Bandini, Oques Grasses, Zoo, Zahara, Ana Tijoux, Ropa Estesa, Suu and Cala Vento. The ITACA SANT JOAN venue 'caught fire' on Friday with the performance of Oques Grasses in the first concert in the Girona region of his tour celebrating its tenth anniversary, which includes only ten concerts in Catalonia this year. More than 5,000 people danced from the first to the last song on a night with a large family audience.
Another of the most special moments of these three days of programming also took place on Friday night with the drone show that was witnessed by more than 6,000 people who followed the proposal from Gran beach and from the Estartit promenade. A hundred drones drew figures over the sea with a wingspan of more than one hundred meters, with a large presence of animals and plants. The Catalan company Flock Drone Art offered the show Eco, a reflection on the sustainability of the blue planet and a call for its care. Towards the end of the show, spectators let out a thunderous cry of excitement when the ITACA festival logo and other figures commemorating its tenth anniversary were depicted in the sky.