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Andorra Remember Festival 2024: Pastis & Buenri Headline Seventh Edition

The seventh Andorra Remember Festival on March 14 at Complex Tabola features 1990s electronic icons Pastis & Buenri, local Andorran DJs, and 2000s.

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Key Points

  • Pastis & Buenri, 1990s icons, headline on March 14 at Complex Tabola—their second Andorra show.
  • Lineup includes Andorran DJs Marki, Vega, Lex Sender, Jim Pure, Naiara HL, Edu_Art, and Catalan Rubén XXL.
  • Event revives 90s/2000s anthems, backed by Comú de la Massana, attracting hundreds.
  • Coincides with Snowrow Festival, boosting Andorra as electronic music destination.

The seventh edition of the Andorra Remember Festival will take place on 14 March at Complex Tabola, headlined by the Spanish electronic music duo Pastis & Buenri.

Known as icons of 1990s electronic music and tied to the legendary Xque club, Pastis & Buenri are on an international tour that includes stops across Spain, Europe, and Latin America, as well as major events like Tomorrowland and Monegros Desert Festival. Their appearance marks only their second performance in Andorra, making it a rare highlight, according to organizers. The event underscores the duo's prominence while spotlighting local talent.

The lineup features Andorran-linked DJs such as DJ Marki, DJ Vega, Lex Sender, Jim Pure, Naiara HL, and resident Edu_Art, alongside Rubén XXL, a veteran from Catalonia's Chasis nightclub—a key venue in the remember scene.

Backed by the Comú de la Massana, the festival expects to attract hundreds for a night of 1990s and 2000s classics. Manel Angrill, director of NaiMan Events, noted that March positions Andorra as a hub for electronic music fans in the Pyrenees, coinciding with events like the Snowrow Festival at Grandvalira from 12-15 March, which draws around 8,000 daily attendees blending music, sports, and snow activities. "Our festival has its own identity: reviving the anthems of the '90s and 2000s with artists who shaped club culture," Angrill said.

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