La Pecera Show Debuts in Andorra with Live Humor and Entrepreneur Guests
Hosted by Xavi Esquirigüela, the pilot at Comú d'Escaldes-Engordany auditorium features surprise appearances by street vendor 'creper de la Rotonda,' comedian Santiago Caamaño, and more, blending interviews, games, and prank calls for social media clips.
Key Points
- La Pecera Show debuts Saturday at 9pm in Comú d'Escaldes-Engordany auditorium with 190 seats.
- Hosted by entrepreneur Xavi Esquirigüela, featuring guests like creper de la Rotonda, comedian Santiago Caamaño.
- Mixes live interviews, comedy, games, prank calls inspired by Spanish late-night shows.
- Pilot tests audience response for potential YouTube full episodes and social media clips.
A new late-night show drawing inspiration from Spanish programs like *La Resistencia* and *Leitmotiv* debuts in Andorra this Saturday, focusing on local entrepreneurs through live humour and interactive elements.
*La Pecera Show* kicks off at 9pm in the auditorium of the Comú d'Escaldes-Engordany, with around 190 seats up for grabs. Entrepreneur and digital marketing specialist Xavi Esquirigüela hosts the pilot, which promises surprise guests such as the well-known "creper de la Rotonda" street vendor, comedian Santiago Caamaño (Champimuro online), and performers Ivan Lira and Miki Legendario.
Esquirigüela sought to ditch the repetitive podcast format, which he finds tough to stretch to a full hour. Instead, the live event before an audience mixes interviews, on-stage comedy, participatory games, and prank calls. It aims to humanise prominent figures by showcasing their fun sides beyond work personas.
The show will cover topics like finance and timely debates, featuring repeatable questions designed for social media buzz. Recorded in full, it could appear complete on YouTube, with snippets optimised for Instagram and TikTok. No business plan is set yet, but paid options may emerge later.
This debut acts as a trial run to test public response. Strong turnout could spark regular episodes, boosting Andorra's profile as a centre for entertainment and content production. "We want to show that events like this happen here too," Esquirigüela said, highlighting the potential to attract crowds from nearby regions. Details on the opening—whether a dramatic entrance like David Broncano's or a Buenafuente-style topical monologue—remain under wraps.
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