Mediterranean Guitar Festival – Friday Concerts at Sant Vicenç Church
Every Friday night through the summer the historic Sant Vicenç church hosts an intimate guitar concert, from Mediterranean flamenco and Spanish classical guitar to Vivaldi's Four Seasons and tribute nights to Queen, The Beatles and Paco de Lucía. A relaxed, atmospheric evening that needs no language at all.
Llançà's old stone church makes a fine room for a guitar. The acoustics do half the work, so a single classical player or a flamenco guitarist fills the place without amplification, and the programme shifts week to week. One Friday it might be Ángel Jesús López on classical guitar; the next a Queen or Beatles tribute, a guitar-and-cello duo, or Camerata Venezia running through Vivaldi's Four Seasons. There's Klezmer and Andalusí music in the mix too, the latter pairing guitar with flute and castanets.
Concerts start at 9pm and tend to run an hour or so. You buy tickets through the festival's site, and since the music carries the evening, not a word of Spanish is required. A calm, unhurried way to spend a summer Friday after dinner.
Source: https://mediterraneanguitarfestival.com/en/pages/llanca