Tres Cantos Becomes Global Urban Dance Hub with Let's Move Madrid Championship

Over 1,500 dancers from various nationalities will gather at Polideportivo de La Luz for a competition blending talent, rhythm, and solidarity.

Generic image of an urban dance event with dancers in motion and stage lights.
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Generic image of an urban dance event with dancers in motion and stage lights.

The municipality of Tres Cantos is set to host the Let's Move Madrid championship this coming Sunday, April 12, transforming the Polideportivo de La Luz into a meeting point for over 1,500 urban dancers, with a focus on talent and solidarity.

The Madrid town will become the center of urban dance with the new edition of Let’s Move Madrid, an event that has grown from its local beginnings to establish itself as a national and international benchmark. Over 1,500 dancers from across Spain and other countries are expected to participate, highlighting the scale and prestige achieved by this competition.
This championship goes beyond mere competition, merging sport and art to energize the cultural life of Tres Cantos. The influx of participants, coupled with the nearly 3,000 attendees expected, including family members, fans, and industry professionals, will generate a significant impact on the local economy and position Tres Cantos on the map of major cultural events for 2026.
The Polideportivo de La Luz has been chosen as the main venue, ensuring the necessary infrastructure to host an event of this magnitude. The collaboration between the Circo Diverso Association, Let’s Move Studio, and municipal support has been key to adapting the space and offering a high-quality experience for both competitors and the audience.
The event pursues a dual objective: on one hand, to give visibility to emerging young talent who find a form of expression in dance, and on the other, to promote a healthy and inclusive leisure model. The Sunday program is designed for all ages and styles, from baby and junior categories to absolute and professional levels, covering everything from hip hop to contemporary dance and other urban disciplines.
Beyond the spectacle, Let’s Move Madrid stands out for its social commitment. The organization has implemented accessibility measures, such as sign language interpretation, and will offer a live broadcast for those unable to attend. Funds raised from ticket sales will be entirely allocated to social projects by the Circo Diverso Association, focusing on education and support for vulnerable youth.
Those interested in attending can purchase their tickets through the event's official website. Early booking is recommended due to the high anticipated demand.