OpenSky festival concludes its first edition in Alcobendas with high attendance

The musical event gathered over 10,000 people at Andalucía Park with no public funding required.

Outdoor stage in a public park during sunset with ambient lighting.
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Outdoor stage in a public park during sunset with ambient lighting.

Andalucía Park in Alcobendas hosted the final day of the first OpenSky festival this weekend, a cultural event that attracted more than 10,000 spectators.

The musical program, which spanned three days, featured both nationally recognized artists and local bands. The event was noted for its family-friendly atmosphere and for providing a stage for emerging local talent, allowing regional groups to perform for their own community.
One of the most significant aspects of this initiative was its funding model. The festival was organized through collaborations with private sponsors, ensuring that the event did not incur any public expenditure.
Residents registered in Alcobendas enjoyed special benefits, including a 20% discount on general admission tickets. This measure was designed to improve access to cultural programming for those living in the city year-round.
Beyond the cultural impact, the festival boosted the local economy. The presence of food trucks and visitors from other parts of Spain benefited local hospitality and commerce, reinforcing the city's reputation as a venue capable of hosting large-scale cultural events.