Events
Siente la Plaza Almería returns with major concerts and 100,000+ visitors
Published: May 25, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: The ‘Siente la Plaza’ festival returns to Almería with over 15 concerts scheduled, including Raphael, Camilo, and David Bisbal. More than 100,000 visitors are expected, with a local economic impact of €10 million.
Siente la Plaza Almería returns with major concerts and 100,000+ visitors

One of Almería’s biggest cultural events is back for another unforgettable season. The 2025 edition of Siente la Plaza promises a packed summer and autumn of live music, featuring Spanish and international artists across a wide variety of genres — all set against the iconic backdrop of the Plaza de Toros in Almería.
Unveiled officially on May 23, the festival programme includes big names like Raphael, Camilo, Vanesa Martín, Sebastián Yatra, and David Bisbal, who will close the season in mid-November.
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The concert calendar spans from June to November and includes:
- Antoñito Molina – June 6
- Los Secretos – June 13
- India Martínez – June 21
- Los Caños – July 5
- Antonio Orozco – July 19
- Los Morancos – July 25
- Luis Fonsi – July 26 (Plaza de Toros, Berja)
- Sebastián Yatra – July 27
- Camilo – September 13
- Pecos – September 20
- Vanesa Martín – September 27
- Pastora Soler – October 11
- Raphael – October 18
- David Bisbal – November 15
All concerts take place at the historic bullring of Almería, which offers superb acoustics and an intimate setting that brings performers and audiences closer together.
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More than just entertainment, the festival is expected to draw over 100,000 visitors and generate an estimated €10 million in economic impact for the city. This includes spending on accommodation, restaurants, transport, and other services.
The City Council and the local tourism board highlight the festival’s importance in promoting Almería as a music and culture destination. It adds value to the province’s growing reputation not only as a beach destination, but also as a vibrant year-round location for events and lifestyle tourism.
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To accommodate visitors from across the province, the organisers are offering shuttle bus services from towns including Adra, Albox, Vélez Rubio, and Laujar. This ensures easy access for residents outside the capital and encourages wider participation in the festival.
Food stands, merchandise stalls, and first-aid stations are set up throughout the venue. Security has also been strengthened to manage high visitor flows during peak concert days.
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Tickets are now available via the official Siente la Plaza website, where visitors can also browse full concert details, artist bios, and additional travel tips for attending the events.
For local guidance and accommodation info, the Tourism Office of Almería offers recommendations and resources for travellers attending the festival.
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Siente la Plaza is also a celebration of Andalusian culture. Several of the scheduled artists are rooted in flamenco, pop-rock, and Latin genres that reflect the soul of the region. The event’s strong identity and loyal following have made it a flagship summer attraction in Almería’s cultural calendar.
As anticipation builds, local businesses and hospitality providers are preparing for one of the busiest event seasons in recent memory. If you’re planning a trip to Almería this summer or autumn, this is one festival you won’t want to miss.
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Roquetas Tapas Route Returns With 15 Local Creations This June
Published 07 June 2026 | Events
TL;DR: Roquetas de Mar’s Ruta de la Tapa is back throughout June, bringing 15 specially created tapas to bars and restaurants across the municipality. It is a simple, affordable way to discover local flavours while exploring different parts of one of Almeria’s largest coastal towns.
Roquetas Tapas Route Returns With 15 Local Creations This June
If you are looking for things to do in Roquetas this month, the Roquetas tapas route is one of the easiest ways to discover local food, support local businesses and explore different parts of the town. The third edition of the Ruta de la Tapa, known locally as Vamos de Tapas, is running throughout June and brings together 15 participating establishments spread across the municipality.
The route stretches from the town centre and fishing port to Aguadulce, Urbanizacion and El Solanillo. Rather than focusing on a single location, the event encourages visitors and residents to move around different neighbourhoods while discovering new bars, restaurants and local businesses.
A taste of coastal and inland Almeria
The tapas created for this year’s route highlight many of the ingredients that define Almeria’s food culture. Seafood naturally plays a major role, with octopus, tuna, hake and locally sourced fish appearing in several dishes. Other tapas draw inspiration from inland traditions, including products such as Seron’s famous cured meats.
Many of the participating chefs have combined traditional ingredients with more modern presentation and techniques. The result is a route that feels local and authentic while still offering something a little different from the everyday menu.
What makes the Roquetas tapas route special?
Food routes have become increasingly popular across Almeria province, and for good reason. They help bring customers into local businesses, encourage people to visit areas they may not normally explore and create a stronger connection between residents and their local hospitality sector.
For visitors, the concept is equally appealing. Instead of simply choosing one restaurant for dinner, participants can discover different venues and sample a wider variety of flavours. It is one of the easiest ways to experience the character of a town beyond its main tourist attractions.
Some of the standout tapas
This year’s selection includes several creative combinations. Among them are tapas featuring black garlic cream cheese, mushrooms, Seron ham and truffle oil, alongside seafood-inspired creations using marinated jurel, grilled scallops and octopus prepared in contemporary styles.
Other dishes take inspiration from local traditions and celebrations, reflecting the history and identity of Roquetas de Mar through ingredients and presentation. While every venue offers its own interpretation, the common theme is a celebration of local produce and regional flavours.
Where to enjoy the Roquetas tapas route
The Ruta de la Tapa runs until 30 June and can be enjoyed at participating venues throughout the municipality. Visitors can follow the route at their own pace, whether over a single afternoon or across several visits during the month.
Participants can also enter prize draws linked to the event, with rewards including experiences such as a dinner for two or a hotel stay with spa access.
As June brings longer days and warmer evenings to the Almeria coast, the Roquetas Tapas Route is a good excuse to explore the town beyond the beach. The route takes visitors through different neighbourhoods, introduces them to local bars and restaurants, and highlights some of the flavours that make Roquetas de Mar one of the province’s most underrated food destinations.
The municipality has published additional information through the official Roquetas de Mar Town Hall website, where visitors can find updates about local events and activities throughout the year.
Want to discover more events, fiestas and things to do across the province? Browse the latest updates in our Events section.
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Solazo +Music festival in Almeria upgrades VIP area and facilities
Published 08 May 2026 | Events
TL;DR: Solazo +Music festival in Almeria featured a large VIP area, improved layout and upgraded facilities during its latest edition, aiming to enhance comfort and accessibility for visitors.
Solazo +Music festival in Almeria upgrades VIP area and facilities
The Solazo +Music festival in Almeria introduced a series of upgrades during its latest edition, held over the weekend at the Recinto Ferial.
Among the most visible changes was a significantly expanded VIP area, alongside a redesigned layout aimed at improving movement across the site and reducing crowding.
What changed at the festival
The event featured one of the largest VIP areas seen at a Spanish open-air festival, offering more space and dedicated services for visitors choosing that experience.
Across the rest of the venue, organisers focused on improving the overall layout. The aim was to create clearer routes between stages, bars and rest areas, helping visitors move more easily throughout the site.
Facilities were also upgraded, with additional bar points to reduce queues and a wider food offering that included local Almerian options through food trucks.
Restroom facilities were improved as well, replacing standard portable units with enclosed, regularly maintained alternatives designed to increase comfort.
Accessibility and visitor comfort
This year’s edition also placed more emphasis on accessibility. A dedicated platform for people with reduced mobility (PMR) was integrated into the site, providing better visibility and easier access to the main concert areas.
These changes reflect a broader shift in festival organisation, where visitor comfort, safety and accessibility are becoming increasingly important alongside the music itself.
What it meant for visitors
For attendees, the impact of these upgrades was practical. Shorter queues, better circulation and improved facilities can make a noticeable difference over the course of a full day at a large outdoor event.
The expanded VIP area also changed how space was distributed across the venue, something that regular visitors are likely to have noticed compared to previous editions.
Clear focus
The latest edition of Solazo +Music showed a clear focus on improving the overall festival experience without changing its core identity.
While the line-up remains the main draw, the attention to layout, facilities and accessibility suggests the event is evolving into a more comfortable and better organised experience for visitors.
Want to discover more events, fiestas and things to do across the province? Browse the latest updates in our Events section.
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Lucainena de las Torres blooms during Day of the Flowers
Published 05 May 2026 | Events
TL;DR: Lucainena de las Torres celebrates its 21st Day of the Flowers with thousands of blooms, local markets and traditional activities, turning one of Almeria’s most picturesque villages into a vibrant spring event.
Day of the Flowers brings colour and community
Each spring, Lucainena de las Torres quietly becomes one of the most colourful villages in Almeria. Whitewashed streets fill with flowers, balconies overflow with plants, and the entire town takes on a softer, brighter atmosphere during its annual Day of the Flowers celebration.
The video below gives a good impression of how the village looks during the Day of the Flowers…
Lucainena de las Torres is already known for its appearance. Often listed among Spain’s most beautiful villages, it stands out for its white façades, clean streets and flower-filled corners. If you want a clearer picture of what the village is like beyond the event, you can read our full Lucainena de las Torres guide.
This year marks the 21st edition of the event, a tradition that continues to grow while staying closely tied to the village itself.
A village shaped by flowers
Lucainena is already known for its appearance. Often listed among Spain’s most beautiful villages, it stands out for its clean white façades and careful attention to detail.
But during the Day of the Flowers, that identity is taken a step further.
Thousands of geraniums and gitanillas are placed throughout the streets, creating layers of colour that contrast with the surrounding dry landscape of the Sierra de los Filabres. It is not a temporary decoration — it reflects ongoing work carried out by the municipality and residents throughout the year.
After the summer heat, much of the planting has to be renewed. Each September, the town begins the process again, ensuring that by spring the village is ready to bloom.
More than just a visual event
While the flowers are what visitors notice first, the event itself is built around community activity.
Local associations, artisans and residents take part through small-scale initiatives that give the weekend its character. The ecomarket near the church brings together local products and handmade goods, offering visitors a chance to connect directly with producers.
At the same time, traditional elements remain central. The May cross competition continues to be part of the programme, linking the event to broader Andalusian customs.
This balance between presentation and participation is what keeps the event grounded. It is not just something to look at, but something to take part in.
A weekend built around simple moments
The celebrations take place over the weekend of May 9 and 10, with a programme that unfolds gradually rather than all at once.
Saturday introduces the atmosphere. The market opens, workshops for children begin and the village slowly fills with visitors. In the evening, the unveiling of the municipal cross and live music in the main square bring people together in a more social setting.
Sunday becomes the focal point. The ecomarket returns, the cross competition is judged and traditional music and dance performances take place.
Food also plays a role. Dishes like migas and rice are prepared by local associations and shared in a relaxed, informal setting. It is not about gastronomy as an attraction, but about food as part of the experience.
A small event with real impact
For a village of this size, welcoming several hundred visitors over a weekend is significant.
But the impact is not only economic. The event also supports local initiatives and social causes. Proceeds from food and activities are often directed towards community projects, including support for local families and organisations.
This gives the Day of the Flowers a different tone. It remains celebratory, but it is also practical and grounded in the needs of the community.
Why people keep coming back
Lucainena de las Torres does not try to compete with larger festivals in the province. Its appeal lies in something simpler.
The combination of landscape, flowers and small-scale activity creates an environment that feels calm and accessible. Visitors can walk through the streets at their own pace, stop at different points and experience the event without pressure.
For many, that is exactly the attraction. It offers a version of Andalusia that is less about spectacle and more about atmosphere.
Not defined by size
The Day of the Flowers in Lucainena de las Torres is not defined by size, but by consistency.
Year after year, the village maintains a tradition that reflects both its visual identity and its social structure. The flowers may draw people in, but it is the sense of community that gives the event its meaning.
For visitors, it offers a chance to see one of Almeria’s most carefully maintained villages at its best. For residents, it remains a reminder of what can be created when a community works together over time.
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