Leganés hosts PLAY4LIFE festival with Camela as headliner

The music event aims to raise funds for four charitable causes at the Leganés Fairgrounds this weekend.

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The Leganés Fairgrounds transforms this Friday and Saturday into the epicenter of the PLAY4LIFE Festival, a music event that combines entertainment and solidarity.

The festival will feature a headline performance by the iconic group Camela, alongside Soraya and sets by Jason Mata (LOCA Urban) and DJ Tello. The main objective is to raise funds for four important charitable causes.
All proceeds will be donated to associations such as Cris Contra el Cáncer (Cris Against Cancer), the Spanish Scleroderma Association, the Spanish Association for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (adELA), and a local Leganés entity, the Spanish Association of the IRF2BPL Gene.
The mayor of Leganés, Miguel Ángel Recuenco, emphasized the importance of these events: 'These types of events put us on the map, with top-level musicians and singers, and also supporting various charitable causes. Leganés is a city linked to music, and one of my mottos is that it should be a city to live in and to experience. And events like this are for enjoyment and also bring life'.
The musical lineup is diverse and popular, featuring over 60 artists spanning different styles and generations. The main stage will host Camela and Soraya, along with Jason Mata and DJ Tello. The remember stage will feature artists like Fragma, Rebeka Brown, DJ Neil, Abel The Kid, Sofía Cristo, Juanjo Martin, Javi Reina, Michael Sánchez, André Vicenzzo, Taito Tikaro, and Lolo, among others.
The 80’s & 90’s stage will present iconic names such as Seguridad Social, Modestia Aparte, Rafa Sánchez (La Unión), Whigfield, and international tributes. Additionally, there will be two areas for local DJs and a Closing Party Stage at La Cubierta.
The festival begins a new phase at the Leganés Fairgrounds, aiming to establish roots in the municipality after its previous run in Móstoles. The organization highlights the improvements in infrastructure, accessibility, and comfort of the new location.