The Malagueña singer Anadie has performed in Zacatecas (Mexico) as Málaga's representative at the Sister Cities Festival, which brought together 30 cities from 16 countries.
The Malagueña artist Anadie has been the ambassador of the capital at the Sister Cities Festival held in Zacatecas (Mexico) from August 14 to 16. The singer offered two concerts as part of a programme that included 350 activities and featured the participation of 30 cities from 16 countries.
Zacatecas has been twinned with Málaga since 1988, a bond that this event has helped to strengthen. Anadie's presence has served to showcase Malagueña culture in the Aztec country, with a repertoire that has connected with the local audience.
The festival, which is held annually, is a meeting point for sister cities from around the world. Anadie's performance has been one of the highlights of the cultural agenda, according to the Málaga City Council, which has promoted the artist's participation.
For Málaga, this participation represents an international showcase and a further step in strengthening ties with Zacatecas, a city with which it shares history and future prospects. The two concerts allowed attendees to experience the music of one of the emerging voices in the Andalusian scene.
The Malagueña delegation took advantage of their stay to maintain institutional contacts and explore new avenues of collaboration in areas such as culture, tourism, and education. The twinning, in effect for over three decades, continues to bear fruit in the form of exchanges like this.
The festival concluded last Friday with a positive balance, according to the organisers, who are already working on the next edition. Málaga, for its part, hopes to repeat its presence in future calls to continue projecting its identity abroad.

