El Nido raises a contemporary open-air festival where the echo of deep Castile collides with the urgency of a present moving too fast. Their latest LP, La Constancia (2025), is a vitalist manifesto that rescues the agudillo, the jota de ronda, and the charro from the display case, throwing them into the center of the dance floor. With production by totems like Diego Galaz and the acid vision of Hevi, the group makes domestic instruments and oral tradition sound like an insurgency. It is a brave, choral work featuring the complicity of Rodrigo Cuevas and Rozalén, elevating Iberian folklore to a category of emotional and rhythmic cult where tradition is redefined.