Pau Walters and Two Little Rooms Perform at FOCUS Wales 2025 Thanks to the Collaboration with the Institute of Balearic Studies and Fira B!

May 9, 2025 | Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Post, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition

Fira B! staff will travel to Wrexham to promote the fair and showcase artists from the Balearic Islands.

During FOCUS Wales, over 250 artists from around the world will perform across 20 stages.

Mallorcan artist Pau Walters and the duo Two Little Rooms will perform on Saturday, May 10 at the UK-based FOCUS Wales festival thanks to an agreement made by the Institute of Balearic Studies (IEB) to promote Balearic music in markets beyond the islands. This performance is part of a broader promotional and networking initiative led by the IEB, in collaboration with the Catalan Institute for Cultural Companies (ICEC) under the Catalan Arts brand, which will present four artists—two from each region—at an event that joins forces to attract attention from accredited music professionals.

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Pau Walters and Two Little Rooms Perform at FOCUS Wales 2025 Thanks to the Collaboration with the Institute of Balearic Studies and Fira B!

FOCUS Wales is an international festival held across multiple venues in the city of Wrexham, in North Wales. The festival shines a spotlight on emerging talent from Wales alongside some of the best new acts from around the world. In 2024, it was named Best Festival for Emerging Artists by the UK Festival Awards, confirming it as an ideal platform to introduce emerging Balearic talent to the UK music market.

Fira B! staff will travel to Wrexham to promote the fair, engage professionals for the 2025 edition, and raise awareness of Balearic artists among industry attendees.

FOCUS Wales 2025 will mark the festival’s 15th year and is expected to welcome over 22,000 people to the city, building on the record attendance of 2024, in a weekend full of events. Throughout the festival, more than 250 artists from around the world will perform across 20 stages. Additionally, there will be a full schedule of interactive industry sessions, art events, and film screenings.

Pau Walters, born in Palma to an English mother and a Catalan father, raised in Portugal and now residing once again in Mallorca, makes music that reflects this cultural blend and a quest for identity through fusion. His lyrics incorporate social issues, mythologies, and personal experiences, set to music rooted in hip hop, R&B, reggaeton, and various urban genres.

Two Little Rooms is a project born in two small rooms: Aina Zanoguera’s in Palma (now in Hamburg) and Gori Matas’s in Bunyola. Despite the distance, the duo creates music infused with Mediterranean sounds filtered through electronic experimentation and sonic exploration. Their music blends vocals and Rhodes piano to create a sensitive and delicate world where nature becomes a connecting theme to explore fears, vulnerabilities, light, and darkness. With influences from folk, psychedelic pop, and Mediterranean music, Aina Zanoguera’s refined voice produces a hypnotic and immersive effect that draws listeners into a beautiful and contrasting musical journey.