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Hatortxu Rock is definitely dismissed in 2025 with its 30th edition
  • In December 2024 and July 2025, the last two editions of the music festival will be held, focusing on solidarity with Basque political prisoners, refugees and deportees. “Huye Hatortxu but to give way to new tools.”
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“The festival that began to organize with the objective of responding in solidarity to the reality of political prisoners, refugees and Basque deportees and socializing their litigation, will hold its last two editions”. On Tuesday he announced the end of his career in a note of the most prestigious music festivals in Euskal Herria. “Once we have achieved the end of the dispersion we wanted, but aware of what remains to be done on the way to your home, we want to put an end to it in the best way,” they explain. Hatortxu Rock was first held in 1999.

Hatortxu will have the last two editions in 2024 and 2025. The 2024 edition has been announced in regular formats and dates: a one-day festival will be held on 28 December. The 2025 edition, the final farewell, will be special, “with a four-day historic festival” and in summer from 24th to 27th July. They have not released any program, but the entries for the two editions are already available here.

New tools for solidarity

“The festival has come to an end, but all the reasons that motivated it have not disappeared. The situation of Basque political prisoners, refugees and deportees still needs the involvement of Basque society,” they stressed from Hatortxu. Considering that “the profound changes suffered in the habits of life and the new political scenarios” make “new forms” essential to defend Basque prisoners, refugees and deportees, they warn: “Hatortxu goes, but to give way to new tools.” Since the festival they have relied on the power of citizenship to develop new tools and roads.

“Hatortxu Rock interprets the last chords giving the best of himself, as the situation demands, conjugating celebration and claim. Once again, putting music in the middle, bringing thousands of people together in solidarity with political prisoners, refugees and Basque deportees,” they end.