The festivities will take place at the Parque El Paraíso Auditorium, the fairgrounds, and other nearby spaces, under the slogan 'Coexist, respect, enjoy, and support our local commerce'. The program aims to foster community participation and support for the district's businesses.
On Thursday, July 2, activities will kick off at 7 PM with a community gathering at the San Blas Neighborhood Platform's stand, organized in collaboration with the Proximity Care Team of Madrid Salud.
Friday, July 3, will feature a demonstration by the San Blas Wrestling Club and the 3x3 Mundialito with children's games at 7 PM. At 8 PM, the canine unit of the Municipal Police will present a demonstration at the fairgrounds. The opening speech, delivered by Fernando Alonso González, director of CEIP María Moliner, will take place at 9 PM, coinciding with the school's 50th anniversary.
Friday night will be filled with music, with performances by La Gripe y Tú (9:30 PM), Celtian (11:00 PM), and Sr Lobo (12:30 AM) at the auditorium. On Saturday, July 4, the main stage will host Javier Ojeda (9:30 PM), Hermanos Martínez (11:00 PM), and DJ Jonatan Espinosa (12:30 AM). On Sunday, July 5, the musical closing will include the Estopa tribute 'Demonios' (8:30 PM) and Santa Esencia Premium Band (10:00 PM), followed by fireworks.
Sports activities will commence on Saturday, July 4, at 9 AM with a 3x3 basketball tournament at the San Blas Sports Center. Throughout the weekend, tournaments for pimpón, mus, chess, foosball, children's games, and a slow-paced bicycle race will also be held.
Family programming includes a foam party on Saturday at 12:30 PM and a concert by Raúl Charlo. On Sunday morning, the auditorium will host two children's activities: 'La Ruta del Ritmo' (The Rhythm Route) at 12:00 PM and 'Dando la nota' (Hitting the Right Note) at 1:00 PM.
The San Blas Canillejas Municipal Board has organized a street band event on Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM through Zumel and Amposta streets to support local businesses, and will distribute reusable bags during the festivities at neighborhood establishments.




