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RAMAS Festival ~ Rincón Alternative Music Art Surf

The RAMAS Festival ~ Rincón Alternative Music Art Surf Festival is in Rincón, Puerto Rico from Friday-Sunday, March 22-24, 2019. From $20


RAMAS Festival ~ Rincón Alternative Music Art Surf Festival 2019

A lot of great bands are playing.

Friday, March 22 is Reggae

  • Yellow Man headlines.
  • Gomba Jahbari
  • The Dubplates
  • Calma Carmona
  • Mike Martin y Los Rootsticks
  • Main Dead Project
  • Fernando La Montaña
  • DJ Atabey
  • Verayco
  • DJ Mouse

Saturday, March 23 is Salsa & Pena

  • Pirulo y La Tribu headlines. “Un poco loco, pero feliz”
  • La Tribu de Abrante
  • Henry Cole
  • Fernandito Ferrer
  • Hijos de Puntas
  • DJ Stefandi
  • The Jazz Beacon

Sunday, March 24 is Indie Rock

  • Fofé y los Fetiches
  • Gustavo Laureano
  • The Disfunction

RAMAS Festival 2019 Tickets

  • Friday, March 22 at 6pm
  • Saturday, March 23 at 6pm
  • Sunday, March 24 at 3pm

Tickets are available online at ramasfestival.com

One day Pass: $20-25

Two-day Pass: $35-40


Maria Beach, Rincón

Maria Beach is one of the world’s great beaches. On the western tip of Puerto Rico, Rincón gets big waves.

The area is known for a ton of good breaks. It’s an arrow-shaped peninsula. There are nine named breaks on the south side of the peninsula and seven on the north side. So you can catch all different kinds of waves depending on which way the wind blows.

Rincón gets the biggest waves in the Caribbean.


Published March 22, 2019 ~ Updated June 25, 2022.

Filed Under: FESTIVALS, MUSIC, Puerto Rico, Salsa

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