Tres Cantos Kicks Off Main Festivals with Music and Community Spirit

The Fairgrounds open their doors with attractions, food stalls, and a musical lineup featuring Orquesta Panorama and Dani Fernández.

Generic image of a fairground illuminated at night during a festival.
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Generic image of a fairground illuminated at night during a festival.

The Main Festivals of Tres Cantos have commenced with the opening of the Fairgrounds, offering a varied musical and leisure program for residents.

The Fairgrounds of Tres Cantos have lit up to mark the start of the municipality's Main Festival celebrations. The offerings include mechanical attractions, stalls from local groups, and a musical program designed to attract thousands of residents throughout the festive days.
The official inauguration took place on Thursday, June 18th, with the opening of the venue at 7:30 PM. From that moment, the traditional food stalls and attractions began operating, creating an outdoor festive atmosphere for all ages.
The opening night was highlighted by live music. At 11:00 PM, the Orquesta Panorama delivered a performance on the Main Stage, known for its impressive audiovisual setups and a repertoire of current hits, getting the audience dancing.
On Friday, June 19th, the program moved to the streets with the XI Circalle 3c Festival in Plaza de Antonio Gala at 8:30 PM, presenting the show 'Impakto' by the company Les Frutites Tropicales y Circo Diverso, a family-friendly circus art performance.
The evening's activities continued at the fairgrounds. The Orquesta Maxims performed at 10:00 PM, followed by the Festival Proclamation at 10:30 PM, delivered by Luis Miguel Montero, director of the Cultural Center. Subsequently, at 11:00 PM, the Main Stage hosted the free concert by Dani Fernández, a prominent figure in Spanish pop-rock.
The early hours of Friday offered more musical options. The Orquesta Maxims returned to the orchestra stage at 1:00 AM. For electronic music enthusiasts, the DJ Stage featured sets by Sofía Cristo at 1:00 AM and Sergio Blasco at 2:00 AM, closing the second day of festivities.