About this venue
Resurrection Fest Festival Site is a dedicated open-air festival venue built to handle large-scale live productions and full-day crowds. Rather than a single “stage area,” it works like a compact event campus with defined entrances, audience zones, and multiple activity points—so the festival feel starts the moment you pass the gates.
Inside, the experience is all about high-impact live sound and production, clear crowd flow, and the freedom to move between shows without losing the atmosphere. Comfort comes from the details: multiple stages, a well-stocked food & drink zone, merch stands, info points, and essential services designed for long days on site.
You’ll find it at Avenida Ramón Canosa, 3, Viveiro, Spain. On event days, reaching the entrance is usually straightforward by following official signage and staff directions; if you arrive by car, nearby and temporary parking areas plus local drop-off points are typically used for the final approach. For broader guidance on getting into Viveiro and moving around town, see the city information further down the page.
About the city
Viveiro, a charming coastal town in northern Galicia, is a natural base for anyone looking for tickets to concerts and sports events in a setting that blends the sea, a historic core, and an easygoing rhythm. Although the town is compact, the atmosphere feels lively: cafés, promenades, and central squares effortlessly become the warm-up or the afterglow of an event night. Visitors often highlight the local charm and sense of safety, which makes the stay comfortable whether you travel solo or with friends.
Getting in is straightforward thanks to road connections along the coast and practical transfers: regional lines arrive at Estación de Autobuses de Viveiro, and for rail travel there is Estación de Viveiro on the narrow-gauge coastal network operated by Renfe. If you fly in, common gateways are Aeropuerto de A Coruña (Alvedro), Aeropuerto Santiago–Rosalía de Castro, or Aeropuerto de Asturias, and from there the town is reached by a mix of car hire and bus links. Once you are in town, short distances, taxis, and local bus services help you reach arenas and sports facilities without unnecessary stress.
For a fuller experience, use the time before or after a concert to wander through the casco histórico and pass under the Renaissance gateway Porta de Carlos V, then linger on Plaza Mayor with coffee or tapas. A standout bonus is the Ría de Viveiro, where the sea meets the río Landro, perfect for an easy waterfront walk or sunset photos. If you want more ocean, Playa de Covas and the viewpoint Mirador de San Roque deliver that postcard panorama that turns the trip into a mini break.