The celebration, promoted by the City Council to welcome spring, gathered a large number of residents and visitors in the town center. The program began in the afternoon with a children's party featuring face painting, drawing tables, games, and an inflatable goal, maintaining a festive atmosphere until nightfall.
As night fell, music took center stage. Madrid-based artist Mario King presented a flamenco-pop repertoire with contemporary influences and gypsy culture. He was followed by Josué Rarujo with a modern flamenco proposal fused with contemporary sounds. The deputy mayor, María del Mar Collado, attended the event, greeted the artists, and joined the afternoon's children's activities, highlighting family participation.
After the concerts, the party continued with DJ sets that lasted well into the early hours. Mike Morato, Jose Peibol (playing urban, afrobeat, and dancehall sounds), and Andy Duo were responsible for closing the night, keeping the atmosphere lively.
During the DJ sets, luminous elements such as bracelets and fluorescent glasses were distributed, contributing to a festive ambiance and transforming the square into a massive meeting point.




