The Pollina Summers in Fuenlabrada offer three days of music and shows: on Friday, the acoustic duo Blue Mollie will perform, on Saturday a tribute to Estopa and Melendi, and on Sunday magic with Raferty.
The Pollina Summers cycle in Fuenlabrada kicks off this weekend with a programme that combines live music, tributes, and magic for all audiences. All events are free and will take place in the outdoor venue of the same name, starting at 22:00 (except on Sunday, which begins at 20:00).
Friday: Blue Mollie, an acoustic duo with a unique stamp
On Friday, July 12, at 22:00, Blue Mollie, an acoustic duo formed in 2023, will take the stage, offering covers and original songs with a friendly and relaxed style. The proposal, ideal for a summer night, promises a repertoire that ranges from pop to rock, with guitar and vocal arrangements.
Attendees will be able to enjoy an intimate concert in an outdoor setting, with limited capacity. The organisers recommend arriving early to secure a good spot.
Saturday: tribute to Estopa and Melendi with Partiendo la Pana
On Saturday, July 13, at the same time, the band Partiendo la Pana will bring a festive note with a tribute to two of the most popular artists in the national scene: Estopa and Melendi. The group, specialised in rumba and pop-rock covers, promises a repertoire full of sing-along hits.
The concert, which is part of the Pollina Summers, is designed for a wide audience, from young people to families. A high turnout is expected, so it is recommended to arrive early.
Sunday: magic with Raferty before the World Cup final
On Sunday, July 14, at 20:00, the magician Raferty will present his show ‘Carretera y Magia’, a comedy magic show for all ages. The performance is scheduled earlier than usual so that attendees can arrive in time to watch the World Cup final, which begins at 21:00.
Raferty, known for his relaxed style and interaction with the audience, promises surprising tricks and plenty of humour. The event will take place in the same Pollina venue, with free entry.
The Pollina Summers have established themselves as one of the cultural highlights of summer in southern Madrid, attracting residents from Fuenlabrada and nearby municipalities. The complete programme can be consulted on the Fuenlabrada City Council website.

