Music is their channel for mobilization, with electronics as the engine, satire as the language, and shamelessness as the stage design. Party Live is much more than a concert; it’s an experience where dance, colors, lasers, and wild energy blend with social critique and glittery glam. Uranio Enriquesido aims to create spaces where the party transcends and transports the audience to a place where they can be their true selves—without filters or inhibitions. They offer a radioactive rurality transformed into what they always dreamed of: an electronic party that embraces the queer, the dissident, and the unexpected.
Priscilla Alegre and Rexall Areneda form this duo of artistic mutation. Originating from the areas around the nuclear power plants of Ascó and Vandellòs, uranium has turned them into true radioactive transmutants who shine in the darkest corners of nightlife. They grew up among nuclear technology and ancient olive trees, giving them a unique vision of the future while understanding what it means to live rooted in the past. Rural life feels foreign, yet they claim it and transform it. Nuclear power plants are their icons—symbols of lethal and striking beauty. Radioactivity becomes pure poetry, where mutation is their flag and transformation, their art.