Tres Cantos Creates Exclusive Zone for Registered Residents at June Festivals

The City Council will set up a restricted access area next to the main stage with capacity for 14,000 people.

Generic image of a Spanish town square at night during a festival, with colorful lights and people enjoying themselves.
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Generic image of a Spanish town square at night during a festival, with colorful lights and people enjoying themselves.

The Tres Cantos City Council will implement an exclusive zone for registered residents at the main concerts of the San Juan 2026 patron saint festivals, offering preferential access to a space with capacity for 14,000 people.

The Tres Cantos City Council has announced the creation of a reserved zone for registered residents during the most prominent concerts of the San Juan 2026 patron saint festivals. This area, located next to the main stage at the Recinto Ferial (Fairgrounds), will have a capacity for 14,000 attendees and will function as an exclusive access point to enjoy the most crowded performances.
To access this preferential zone, an identification wristband will be required, which residents can collect in advance. This measure will allow residents to attend concerts by artists such as the Orquesta Panorama, Dani Fernández, and Siloé, among other scheduled performances.
The mayor, Jesús Moreno, presented the festival program, which will take place from June 18 to 24, coinciding with the city's 35th anniversary. The initiative, as explained by the mayor, aims to ensure "safe, inclusive, and high-quality festivals," improving the organization and safety of high-attendance events and reinforcing residents' sense of belonging.
The zone, located between the Recinto Ferial and the lake, will open its access from 7:30 PM onwards during the concert days. Wristbands can be collected on June 12, 13, 15, and 16 at the Adolfo Suárez Cultural Center, during morning and afternoon hours. Specific identifications will be issued for each performance, allowing one person to collect wristbands for their registered family unit.
The Orquesta Panorama will inaugurate the festivals on June 18, followed by Dani Fernández on the 19th and Siloé on June 20th. Among the new features is the pyromusical show Vulcanum, on Sunday at 11 PM in the lake of the Parque Central (Central Park), and the XI Festival Circalle 3C, in addition to puppet shows and children's activities.
The pre-festival activities, the 'Prefiestas', will begin this Friday with the opening of municipal swimming pools and an evening event for seniors in the Plaza de Pablo Iglesias. On Saturday, June 13, the Plaza de la Familia (Family Square) will host Metropop, while the Recinto Ferial will offer a youth session with Álex Colomo DJ and Dj Omar The Kid.
The opening speech will be delivered by Luis Miguel Montero, director of the Adolfo Suárez Cultural Center, in recognition of his career. The celebrations will include accessibility and inclusion measures, such as adapted time slots, unified music on attractions, noise-reducing headphones, and preferential access for people with reduced mobility.