The performances of Celtic Woman, Sexy Zebras, The Monomer, K-Nari, and DJ Alkila Valdi is provided on The Esplanade, near the Roman camp were discarded on the advice of police and firefighters from Cartagena.
Amstel appreciates the support and the response of the audience who waited patiently for it to clear the rain until twelve o'clock, when he had finally canceled the event.
13,000 invitations had been distributed and the expectation was high before the VI Conciertazo Carthaginians and Romans Amstel, one of the highlights of this past weekend holiday in Cartagena.
A sign of luxury, with Celtic Woman, Sexy Zebras, The Monomer, K-Nari, DJ Valdi is Alkila and managed to gather a loyal following despite the bad weather.
Shortly before the opening of doors was a drizzle began and continued to increase, making unwise action by outside groups.
Finally, the organization of the concert, along with firefighters and police in Cartagena, decided to discontinue the event at 12 pm.
Artists regretted not being able to offer the concerts but the public could see how even the last moment tried to keep the planned program.
Amstel want to thank the excellent response and Carthaginian public support, which has shifted from the beginning with the sixth edition of Conciertazo, an event that each year the brewer offers the occasion of the celebrations Carthaginenses and Romans.
Through various channels (drinks in bars and restaurants, buying packs of product in large areas of sales and promotions on Facebook) had shared almost all of the invitations available, 13,000.
This demonstrates the interest in this event sponsored exclusively by Amstel Cartagena organized by Radio Cadena Ser
Anticipates that the brewer has begun work on the next edition of this event with the best Spanish pop music live.
For the next Conciertazo Carthaginians and Romans Amstel is preparing a special edition in which the support and participation of Cartagena will have a major role.
For 2012 the Amstel desire is to form, once again, part of the official program of the holidays, accompanied by the Carthaginians in a few days as indicated and all their leisure time.
Source: Agencias