
La Fúmiga isn't just a band; they're a Valencian fiesta exploding on stages across Spain and beyond. This eleven-piece collective, hailing from the town of Alzira, doesn't just play music; they ignite parties, fueled by a potent blend of festive brass, vibrant folk melodies, and a healthy dose of ska and Latin rhythms. Imagine a Valencian brass band colliding head-on with Manu Chao – that's the sonic landscape La Fúmiga inhabits. Formed in 2012, their rise has been steadily meteoric, punctuated by breakthrough albums like "Espremedors" (2017) and the critically acclaimed "Fotosíntesi" (2019), which solidified their reputation for infectious energy and socially conscious lyrics sung in Valencian. La Fúmiga’s music isn't just about a good time; it’s a celebration of their cultural heritage and a call for social change. Known for their electrifying live performances, La Fúmiga has collaborated with numerous artists, including Zoo and Mafalda, further cementing their place within the vibrant Valencian music scene. Their recent album, “Tot està per fer” (2021), showcases their continued evolution, pushing the boundaries of their sound while staying true to their roots. La Fúmiga continues to be a force, spreading their contagious rhythms and message of unity to ever-growing audiences.