The festival, held at Iberdrola Music, Europe's largest sustainable venue for leisure and culture, featured performances by Lola Bozzano, Álvaro de Luna, Ana Mena, Manuel Carrasco, and Lenny Kravitz. The day was characterized by a festive, participatory, and family-friendly atmosphere, highlighting the connection between artists and the audience.
The event was presented by Cristina Boscá, director and co-host of the LOS40 program Anda Ya, while David Álvarez, a radio host and DJ, entertained the intervals with musical sets. Attendees also enjoyed various entertainment activities throughout the day.
A significant portion of the ticket revenue was donated to projects by five non-profit organizations: the Spanish Association Against Cancer, Action Against Hunger, the Tu Techo Foundation, Betania, and the Integra Foundation.
This festival in Madrid is part of Iberdrola's commemorative program '125 years of light' ('125 años luz'), celebrating its history in various Spanish cities throughout 2026. The event follows a similar one held in Bilbao on June 12, which gathered nearly 40,000 people and concluded with a drone show powered by renewable energy.
The next musical stop in this program will be in Valencia on November 28, featuring performances by Estopa and Mafalda Cardenal. The '125 años luz' calendar also includes exhibitions and social initiatives to showcase the company's history, innovation, and commitment to the public.




