The protests against the American fund that participates in the organization of music festivals in Spain continue to gain momentum. Over the past few weeks, several groups have expressed their discontent through protests in various cities across the country, denouncing the growing influence of this fund in the Spanish music industry. The protesters argue that the presence of foreign investors puts at risk the authenticity and diversity of the festivals, making them less accessible to the local public and more focused on profit.
In the protests, which have drawn hundreds of people, concern about the loss of local control over the management of the festivals has been highlighted, and warnings have been raised about the long-term consequences of this trend. Local organizers have actively participated, demanding greater transparency in financial agreements and calling for policies that prioritize support for national artists. The debate has also reached social media, where the hashtag against the backdrop has gained popularity, reflecting a growing frustration among the music community and the general public.
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