Costa del Sol offers you a wide range of activities this weekend. If you want to know what to do during your trip, don’t miss our leisure guide. Let’s start!
Music: Escorzo’s concert
The Granada legendary band Escorzo arrives in Málaga on February 23rd to present their last work “Alerta Caníbal”, which has been already on tour in Colombia. A powerful work, in cooperation with Amparanoia and other artists. The band is living one of their best moments, consolidating themselves as one of the best fusion rock bands in Spain.
Exhibitions: Classical Marvel Comics covers
Superheroes fans have a unique chance to see some of the best Marvel Comics covers. The Auditorio Felipe VI of Estepona hosts an exhibition to show some of the most mythical comics from the Marvel factory. Spiderman, X-Men, The Fantastic 4, Thor, Iron Man or Star Wars are present in this exhibition, which can be visited until March 31st. Don’t miss it!
Sport: Multi adventure at Istán
After the success of the first edition, the second Multiaventura Villa de Istán (2nd multi adventure Ville of Istán), a scoring test of the Regional Málaga Circuit 2018, thought for the whole family. The event will take place next Sunday from 10 a.m. and it will be surely thrilling.
Audiovisual: Other of Tracey Moffatt
The Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga (CAC) comes again with an interesting proposal. This time, a video from the Australian artist Tracey Moffatt, “Other” (2010), will be presented. The Espacio 5 will host this work, which can be watched until March 4th. The video is an editing of multiple film clips which show the attraction between races, marked by music.
Photography: The Beatles vs The Rolling Stones
The Beatles or the Rolling Stones? You probably have been asked which of these bands your favourite is. The Centro Cultural La Térmica Málaga hosts the photography exhibition “The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones”, which compiles pictures from the British photographers, Terry O`Neill and Gered Mankowitz, who lived the beginnings of the mythical bands. The exhibition also includes an award-winning documentary.