
The Málaga 451 Festival Literario is set to return for its seventh edition on September 27, 2024, at the Centro Cultural La Malagueta. This annual event has become a cornerstone of Málaga’s cultural calendar, bringing together literature, music, and the arts in a vibrant celebration.
This year’s festival promises to be an enriching experience, featuring a diverse lineup of authors, musicians, and artists. Among the notable participants is Gabriela Wiener, a renowned author and journalist. Wiener, known for her works “Sexographies” and “Nine Moons,” has captivated readers with her candid and insightful writing. Her presence at the festival is sure to spark engaging discussions and provide valuable insights into contemporary literature and journalism.
Adding to the festival’s allure is María Rodés, a talented singer-songwriter whose song “Perfidia” has garnered over three million listens on Spotify. Rodés’ unique blend of music and storytelling will undoubtedly enchant the audience, creating a memorable atmosphere at the event.
The Málaga 451 Festival Literario is not just about individual performances; it is a celebration of the intersection of narrative, poetry, visual arts, and music. Over the course of seven hours, attendees will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a variety of artistic expressions, making it a truly multidisciplinary experience.
With free entry until the venue reaches capacity, the festival offers an accessible cultural experience for all. Whether you’re a literature enthusiast, a music lover, or simply looking to enjoy a day of artistic exploration, the Málaga 451 Festival Literario is an event not to be missed.
Mark your calendars for September 27 and join the celebration at Centro Cultural La Malagueta. This year’s edition promises to be a highlight in Málaga’s cultural scene, bringing together some of the most exciting voices in literature and music today.
According to the La Térmica article, this is where all the publishing houses that are keeping up with current trends, as well as the booksellers and editors who “hold the ropes” of the distribution of important literary pieces in Southern Spain, gather. This ultimate meeting point, as described in the article titled “Málaga 451: The Night of Books,” aims to foster discussions among attendees about the intertextuality between different genres of text (narrative, essay, poetry) and how this impacts the evolution of the art form itself.
While marketing and selling are focal points, there are many other aspects that influence the buying-selling relationship. These include relevant thematic presentations of recent developments in the literary world and dramatic presentations that follow a theatrical format, enhancing the festival’s entertainment value.
