The Aragonese group B Vocal will present their educational show “Vozmundiversión” on February 11, 12 and 13 at the Zaragoza Congress Palace. They will perform six morning shows attended by a total of 5,000 primary and secondary school students from 55 public, subsidized and private Aragonese schools.
B Vocal’s educational concerts are one of the most attractive proposals for educational centres in Aragon and the rest of the country. The group offers its show by arranging dates in theatres and auditoriums in the respective cities , and schools request the campaign as an extracurricular activity complementary to their curricular teachings.
During the current academic year, the artistic group will have shown its educational shows on music, voice, history, world cultures, and art in general to 10,000 Aragonese schoolchildren.
ARAGONESE AND NATIONAL CAMPAIGN
In addition to its upcoming campaign at the Zaragoza Congress Palace, this school year the group has been carrying out campaigns for schoolchildren in other towns in Aragon such as Huesca, Teruel, Tarazona, Borja, Barbastro, Monzón Caspe and Alcañiz.
The B Vocal educational concert tour is also being expanded nationwide, with campaigns already in place in cities such as Valladolid, Oviedo, Pamplona, Logroño, Ávila, Palencia and Burgos, and the agenda is still open in many other Spanish towns. Around 30,000 schoolchildren will enjoy these campaigns throughout Spain.
B Vocal celebrates its 30th anniversary this year 2025 and is preparing various events and special concerts that will soon be presented in its hometown, Zaragoza.

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