On October 8, 2016, first day of the event held on the terrace of the Mall City Tamanaco where the famous German beer festival known as "Oktober Fest" was held, the Venezuelan group Gaélica conquered the audience with his Celtic music.
Around 6:00 pm, the Caracas quintet was mounted on the stage to rock enclosure with his Irish-Venezuelan fusion Bavarian festival. With its folk-pop style, Latin Grammy nominees led by Gabriel Figueira began playing their best-known songs. "The Street of Hope", "Compass" and "Good day," were some of his singles that most attendees enjoyed Oktober Fest.
In addition to the bagpipes and flute characteristics of the group executed by Figueira, guitar Ruben Gutierrez, percussion Armando Alvarez, violin Victor Mora and bass Chapis Lasca, they created their rhythms of Irish merger to put to jump to hundreds of spectators who applauded each performance.
After more than an hour on stage, Gaélica was leaving the Caracas public, who entranced with his music demanded another song before they left. True to his audience the band agreed and the rhythm of the bagpipes and the transverse flute performed the last song that ended with thunderous applause.