The energy company is celebrating its history with a special event aiming to combine leisure and solidarity. The main lineup includes international artist Lenny Kravitz, popular singer Manuel Carrasco, and emerging artist Ana Mena. This festival is part of the '125 years of light' campaign that Iberdrola is conducting throughout the year across Spain.
The venue, described as Europe's largest sustainable space for leisure and culture, will open its doors at 5:30 PM. Performances will take place throughout the afternoon and evening, concluding with Lenny Kravitz's concert scheduled for 11:15 PM. The lineup also features Álvaro de Luna and DJ Lola Bozzano.
The event will have a strong solidarity component, with a portion of ticket revenue allocated to projects by various charitable organizations, including the Spanish Association Against Cancer, Action Against Hunger, Fundación Integra, Fundación Tu Techo, and Betania.
To facilitate access, the organization has arranged a free electric shuttle service from Atocha station, with staggered departures between 4:30 PM and 7:00 PM. Services for Metro, Cercanías, and various bus lines will also be reinforced.
This event in Madrid follows a similar festival held on June 12 in Bilbao, which drew nearly 40,000 attendees and featured performances by Juanes, Antonio Orozco, Rigoberta Bandini, and Süne. That celebration included a display of 1,500 drones, the largest ever conducted in Spain.
Iberdrola's celebration tour will continue with a next stop on November 28 in Valencia, at the Roig Arena. This concert will feature Estopa, marking their only scheduled performance for 2026, and will also include Mafalda Cardenal.




