They gave voice to the Iparralde groups: there were Diabolo Kiwi, Willis Drummond and Xiberoots, as well as Berri Txarrak. It was the second concert of the Navarro group in Xilaba – in April they will be in Hazparn. Among the concerts, the Txakatuk Charanga was among the avalanche of people seeking food and drink; these young people were in charge of setting up the pavilion.
Rock, funk, reggae and many other styles were mixed in Biarritz. Diabolo Kiwi was the first to play, and although those around us were unknown, we could not deny that we had enjoyed it. The attractive funk melodies accompanied by the keyboard served to fill the holes in the first rows and start moving the waistline. With a radical change in the musical style, and more than an hour more, the next to act on the stage was the Baian band Willis Drummond. A group of five people behaved like a trio as thin as ever; few have as much direct force as they do. Let each judge whether playing before Berri txarrak is good or bad: more and more people were in the front lines and not expressly because most knew the songs of the baionos. You could see that people were thinking about the following. Baiona and Biarritz are separated by eight kilometers, but Berri Txarrak will be everywhere and more on this last lap.
Last Friday, Berri txarrak kicked off the ikusi Arte tour at Gernika. The tickets of almost all the concerts until April are exhausted and in Biarritz you saw why: it was amazing how much the t-shirt was wearing. Little hard music was told by the Navarre band, which played mainly songs of melody trend of its last albums. When Xiberoots’ turn came, a lot of people had already left the room. Those who stayed could dance with versions of known songs that the Sulatins brought to the reggae. If SEASKA, which strikes the Basque in Ipar Euskal Herria, is still alive, there is much to celebrate. Let's have another 50!