Torrejón de Ardoz celebrates its third day of festivities with bull runs and concerts by Leire Martínez and David Bisbal

The festive day also includes the Feria de Día-Tardeo, children's activities, and a bullfight, culminating in musical performances.

Generic image of a popular festival in a Spanish town with a festive atmosphere.
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Generic image of a popular festival in a Spanish town with a festive atmosphere.

Torrejón de Ardoz faces its third day of Popular Festivals this Sunday, June 21, marked by the final bull run, the Feria de Día-Tardeo, bullfighting events, and the anticipated performances by Leire Martínez and David Bisbal.

The festive program began at 11:00 AM with the last bull run in the Plaza de Toros, offering free entry until capacity was reached. Subsequently, a children's bull run and a foam party were held in front of the main entrance of the bullring.
From 1:00 PM, the 'peñas' (clubhouses) area became the hub of the Feria de Día-Tardeo, providing continuous entertainment, children's water parks, brass bands, and percussion groups, along with shaded zones.
In the afternoon, the Plaza de Toros hosted a bullfight featuring bulls from the Castillejo de Huebra ranch, with Miguel Ángel Perera, Rafael de Julia, and David de Miranda on the roster.
The musical offerings kicked off at 8:30 PM in the Recinto Ferial with a concert by Leire Martínez. The 'Espacio en Calma' (Calm Space) was available in the security pavilion of the venue between 7:00 PM and 12:00 AM.
The night concluded with David Bisbal's performance at 10:00 PM in the Recinto Ferial, one of the most anticipated concerts. Simultaneously, the Plaza Mayor featured the show ‘Consagrados’, a tribute to Camilo Sesto, Raphael, and Nino Bravo, with free access.
The Popular Festivals of Torrejón will continue until June 24, featuring more musical performances, children's activities, bullfighting events, and the 'Noche del Fuego' (Night of Fire).