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A Summer Story Festival 2022

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15 · 07 · 2022
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The best electronic music returns to Madrid boasting an impressive lineup and technical setup on par with the best European festivals, offering a spectacular and powerful sound thanks to LARA. 

The City of Rock in Arganda del Rey (Madrid) became the epicenter of electronic music in June 17 – 18, during the sixth edition of the festival A Summer Story.

The event, organized by Disorder Events, inaugurated the summer electronic music festival season with more than 70 national and international top artists such as DJ Tiësto, Martinez Brothers, Timmy Trumpet, Amelie Lens, “Oro Viejo by DJ Nano”, Topic or Morten, among others.

Despite the unfavorable weather conditions prior to the celebration of the festival, the event was finally held without any incident. The organization and the whole team involved in A Summer Story successfully managed the festival and made sure that all the public enjoyed like never before.

Fluge Audiovisuales was in charge of the sound, lighting and video equipment in all four stages of the festival deploying an impressive technical setup that thrilled over 70,000 festival-goers.

The main stage, designed by Enrique Jiménez (Fluge Audiovisuales), included a DAS Audio system configuration, where the new self-powered and cardioid LARA line arrays were the protagonists.

To be precise, 64 LARA systems combined with 48 LARA-SUB systems perfectly delivered exceptional sound quality that filled the entire venue with good vibes.

In addition, 24 high-performance AERO40 systems were installed to ensure a first-class experience in the front rows of the audience.

In this edition, Summer Story has consolidated its position as one of the biggest electronic and urban music events, offering different musical styles such as techno, house, EDM, hardstyle or hip-hop, among others, always in line with the spirit of the festival.

The event, which year after year gets more and more followers, is already planning its next edition to sound even louder.