The celebrations will kick off on Friday, May 29, with the musical gala 'Cerca de las estrellas' (Close to the Stars), featuring historical groups such as Tennessee, Los Refrescos, Los Inhumanos, and Las Supremas.
Music will be a central attraction, with singer David Bustamante and orchestras like Panorama, París de Noia, and La Misión headlining several festive nights. The program also includes sets by well-known DJs and the 'Molan los 2000' show, aimed at young audiences.
Families will have a prominent role with children's shows such as ‘Pica Pica’ and ‘Sueños de príncipes y princesas’ (Dreams of Princes and Princesses), as well as inflatable attractions for children aged 3 to 12.
The program is rounded out by the XXI edition of the Crazy Car contest, where local groups will showcase their creativity, alongside sports tournaments, a seniors' gathering, fireworks displays, the traditional popular paella in El Pinar, and a popular aperitif. The amusement fair will be set up, as usual, on calle Madrid.
The festivities will conclude on Sunday, June 14, with the solemn Eucharist of Corpus Christi and the subsequent procession through the historic town center. This religious celebration is moved due to the visit of Pope Leo XIV to Madrid between June 6 and 9.
In parallel, the municipality will deploy a comprehensive security operation involving the Civil Guard, Local Police, Civil Protection, and private security personnel. The operation will include canine units and access controls to the fairgrounds to prevent the entry of toxic substances and glass containers, which will be replaced by safe material cups for attendees.




