Alcalá de Henares Hosts Seventh Edition of Sesión Vermú with Free Concerts

The music series, organized by the Community of Madrid, will feature performances by emerging bands at O'Donnell Park over the weekend.

Generic image of an outdoor stage in a park, set for a spring music concert.
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Generic image of an outdoor stage in a park, set for a spring music concert.

The city of Alcalá de Henares is preparing to host the seventh edition of the Sesión Vermú concert series, bringing free live music to O'Donnell Park during the weekend of April 11th and 12th.

This event, which has become an essential date on the cultural agenda of the Community of Madrid, will transform O'Donnell Park into a vibrant indie music festival. Admission will be free and no prior reservation is required, making it accessible to all fans.
The program includes notable performances. On Saturday, April 11th, starting at 12:30 PM, bands such as Hinds, Joseluis, and Gazella will take the stage. The following day, Sunday, April 12th, from 12:00 PM, it will be the turn of Marban and .bd., offering a diverse musical proposal for the audience.
The Sesión Vermú series is a joint initiative of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sport and the Ministry of Family, Youth and Social Affairs. In this third edition, the program extends across 17 Madrid municipalities, presenting a total of 77 concerts by 44 bands, bringing emerging music to the most emblematic corners of the region.

"We are already celebrating the seventh edition of a concert series that combines one of the most characteristic traditions of Madrid residents, such as enjoying aperitif time, with the emerging music scene, which brings new sounds and opens paths within this field in the region."

Mariano de Paco Serrano · Minister of Culture, Tourism and Sport
For her part, Ana Dávila, Minister of Family, Youth and Social Affairs, emphasized the importance of offering young people spaces for meeting and growth. This series not only promotes young talent, both national and from Madrid, but also acts as an incentive for proximity tourism, inviting visitors to discover the cultural and scenic richness of the Community of Madrid during spring.