OpenSky festival debuts in Alcobendas with 10,000 attendees

The Parque de Andalucía hosted three days of music and cultural activities featuring national and local artists.

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

The inaugural edition of the OpenSky festival in Alcobendas has concluded with over 10,000 attendees following three days of musical and cultural programming at Parque de Andalucía.

The event, which ended on July 5th, featured a mix of performances by well-known national artists alongside emerging bands and local musical groups. According to municipal sources, the initiative aims to establish itself as a cultural landmark within the Community of Madrid.
The festival's offerings included a variety of musical genres and complementary activities, such as food truck areas and markets. The City Council highlighted that this is the first time the municipality has organized an outdoor event of this nature, designed to attract audiences of all ages.
Regarding the local impact, organizers noted the boost provided to the hospitality and retail sectors. Additionally, it was reported that the festival was developed through a collaboration model between public entities and private companies, incurring no direct cost to the municipal budget.