This year the Gibraltar music Festival will host four stages that will provide more that 13 hours of live entertainment. More and more local and Spain based bands have expressed interest in the festival, and an extensive line up of these acts has been released.
Following wide spread reporting and speculation on an alleged bullying case within the ETB, Unite the Union has today made a public statement on the matter. They note their disappointment in the way the case is being dealt with, by the Government of Gibraltar.
Further to this afternoons announcement on further international acts to perform at this year’s Gibraltar Music Festival, local band Jetstream, singer Jamie Chiappe, DJs Racs & Lima and reggae group Heritage have also joined the bill, which boasts a varied selection of artists from across the musical spectrum.