Projecte Mut | Groove Garage
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Praised Sant Jordi with the performances of Projecte Mut i Groove Garage
April 17 / 8:00 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Plaça de Sant Jordi
The program for the 2026 Sant Jordi festivities includes the reading of the pregó aquest divendres, a càrrec d'Antonio Guasch, from Can Ros. After half a ball, the Groove Garage group will perform and will then begin one of the most notable concerts of the festival program: Projecte Mut, which will return to the two stages on stage after a saturated luster and in the few concerts that have fet from the guests it has brought together a large number of públic, avid de les seues cançons en eivissenc. Also hi haurà torrada de sobrassada to the square.
Projecte Mut will end in 2005 and will be promoted by singer David Serra and multi-instrumentalist Joan Barbé. After sixty-five years of uninterrupted music, they triumph throughout the Catalan speaking regions and also at festivals outside the country. They will publish their albums and some songs, such as 'Illa', 'En Voler', 'L'Hort', 'En la nit artificial' or 'Pa', continue to send authentic hymns for the people of Eivissenca. Molts dels seus themes are poems musicated by eivissenc writers.
In some way, Projecte Mut has constituted the hereus of the Uc group, providing other songs to the new generations that have music and parallel to their new relationships and feelings for the land. Furthermore, Serra i Barbé are always surrounded by a band of great musicians, among whom are Frank J. Cogollos (violí), Antonio Amores (bass), Xico Bufí Verro (traditional instruments), David Adán (drums) and Raúl Moya (accordion).
Groove Garage, by another band, is a covers quintet that will debut on stage in 2023, composed by Noemí Funes (veu), Ilse Holwarda (piano and vocals), Lucas Farisco (drums), Patrick Levy (baix) and David Viladoms (guitar).
This formation is inspired by the most timeless songs of each era of music, starting from blues, rock and roll and hard rock (Elvis Presley, AC/DC), also passing by soul, funk and disco hits (James Brown, Whitney Houston) to modern and rhythmic songs (Amy Winehouse, Daft Punk).



