Musician Naro is scheduled to perform on Thursday, August 13, at the Terraza del Paseo Marítimo in A Laxe as part of the “A Laxe suena a verano” concert series. The event brings live music to the coastal promenade of the Galician municipality, targeting both local residents and summer tourists visiting the Costa da Morte region.
The concert is a featured date within the broader “A Laxe suena a verano” cycle, a municipal initiative designed to animate the town’s waterfront during the peak summer season. According to local event listings, the Terraza del Paseo Marítimo serves as the primary venue for these performances, utilizing the open-air seaside setting to accommodate crowds.
A Laxe, located in the province of A Coruña, frequently uses these cultural cycles to bolster tourism and provide free or accessible entertainment during August. The scheduling of Naro on August 13 aligns with the traditional festivities of the region, where outdoor concerts are a staple of the coastal summer experience.
Who is Naro and what can audiences expect?
Naro is an artist known for blending contemporary sounds with atmospheric elements, often fitting for the open-air, seaside environments of the Galician coast. While the specific setlist for the August 13 performance has not been released, the “A Laxe suena a verano” series typically focuses on artists who can engage a diverse, multi-generational audience in a relaxed, terrace-style setting.
The choice of the Terraza del Paseo Marítimo as a venue suggests a performance geared toward the evening “paseo” culture, where music accompanies the natural scenery of the Atlantic. This integration of art and geography is a recurring theme in the regional programming for the Costa da Morte.
Where and when is the Naro concert taking place?
The performance is confirmed for Thursday, August 13. The venue is the Terraza del Paseo Marítimo, situated along the waterfront in A Laxe. Attendees can expect the event to begin in the evening hours, following the standard timing for the “A Laxe suena a verano” concert series.

Because the venue is an outdoor terrace on the promenade, attendance is subject to weather conditions. The municipality of A Laxe generally manages these events as public gatherings, often providing the infrastructure for sound and lighting to transform the maritime walk into a temporary concert hall.
How does “A Laxe suena a verano” impact the local community?
The “A Laxe suena a verano” cycle serves as a strategic tool for local economic stimulation. By scheduling artists like Naro, the local government attracts visitors to the promenade, which increases foot traffic for nearby businesses, cafes, and hospitality services during the August peak.

Cultural programming in small coastal towns like A Laxe is often designed to prevent the “seasonal vacuum” and ensure that the town remains a destination for music and art, rather than just a beach location. This series follows a pattern of regional Galician summer festivals that prioritize the “plaza” and “paseo” as the center of social life.
For those planning to attend, the next confirmed checkpoint is the official announcement of the event start time by the A Laxe municipal authorities. Local residents and visitors are encouraged to monitor official town hall bulletins for any schedule changes due to weather.
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