Music could not be missing from the program of the thirty-fourth edition of the Camariñas Lace Exhibition of the Provincial Council of A Coruña, in which Luar na Lubre, Antía Muíño, Sebastian Allones Dans and The Warriors of K-Pop, in addition to the performances of folk groups from Opening Rejo, As Cansorriñas, Con toda en band, Golpe de mar, Mar devalado andGood luck.
For the opening, between the 'PequEncaixe' and 'Grandes Firmas' parades of Wednesday, April 1, the performance will take place Moon in the Lubre, one of the most mythical bands in the traditional Galician scene and which draws its inspiration from the currents of European folk music and, particularly, from the orbit of the so-called “Atlantic or Celtic” music.”
On Saturday, April 4 at 12:30 p.m., after the 'ArtEncaixe A', 'Grandes Firmas A' and 'PequEncaixe' parades, The Deputación de A Coruña catwalk will host the performance of Sebastián Allones Dans, from Camelle, who at only 12 years old won the talent contest 'Da rúa á lúa', from the program 'Quen anda aí' on Televisión de Galicia.
On Sunday, April 5, at 12:15 p.m, round of the 9th Mostra do Encaixe Choir Meeting with the San Roque de Vigo polyphonic choir, the San Salvador de Pazos Choir and the Brisas do Mar Municipal Choir of Camariñas.
On Sunday, April 5 at 1:00 p.m., the musical and dance show of The Warriors of K-Pop and already in the afternoon, after 7:30 p.m. to close the thirty-fifth edition of the Camariñas Lace Exhibition, Antía Muíno, one of the revelations of Galician song with a register that moves between jazz-pop, alternative author's song and the love for traditional Galician music.
This eclecticism makes her an artist difficult to classify, who seeks to escape labels and clichés and who moves without complexes between all these waters to transmit a versatile and multifaceted voice, at the same time deeply personal and singular.
‘'Anfibia por veces' (2026) is the title of her second work, an eclectic and surprising album in which the artist explores new sounds, elevating the intimate style and acoustic sound that characterize her. This album is the result of a joint work with the prominent Galician producer Hevi in which the artist reflects on great universal themes such as identity, love, the search for oneself or the feeling of belonging.
Antía also reclaimed the role of women as creators and instrumentalists, including collaborations with prominent figures in the Galician scene such as Lilaina, Brassic Rapa and Margarita Marino.



