molines patrimonis and whynot present the immersive live concert van gogh alive andorra

The concert will take place on Thursday, March 26 in two exclusive sessions, at 8:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

Next Thursday, March 26, Prat del Roure will host a new activity within the VAN GOGH ALIVE ANDORRA exhibition space: a live immersive concert. This is an innovative cultural proposal that combines live music and visual art in a unique immersive format in the country. The concert will be held in two exclusive sessions, at 8:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., and the ticket price is 20 euros.

The concert is conceived as a complete sensory experience, where pop music reinterpretations will blend with the moving pictorial universe of Vincent van Gogh. Featuring unique projections created by the company Grande Experiences. This proposal aims to offer the audience a new way of experiencing culture by integrating artistic disciplines within an immersive and emotional environment. The concert will be performed by a quintet of top-level musicians from the Andorran music scene, featuring Kic Barroc (piano and arrangements), Kike Pérez (drums), Brady Lynch (double bass), the string duo from the National Classical Orchestra of Andorra with Elias Porter (violin/viola) and Mireia Planas (cello), and vocals by Eugènia Correia. Together, they will perform versions of pop classics in a format specially adapted to the immersive experience. According to the organizers, this show represents “a unique opportunity for the Andorran audience to enjoy an innovative artistic proposal that connects music and painting in the same space, creating an immersive and unforgettable experience.”

With this initiative, Molines Patrimonis, the event sponsor, and the promoting company Whynot reinforce their commitment to cultural promotion and the creation of new artistic exhibition formats in the country, supporting projects that add value and distinction to Andorra’s cultural offering.

The press conference was attended by Joan Prat, CEO of Molines Patrimonis; Gilbert Saboya and Francesc Camp, representatives of Whynot; and Enric Bartumeu, the concert’s musical director.