
Marcha por la longevidad de Madrid
Join Madrid Singularity for an outdoor city march tracing a route from Palacio de Cibeles to Puerta del Sol to celebrate longevity in Madrid. This free community meetup includes stops at Congreso and other landmarks, with a 10:00 kickoff and a 12:00 finish.

PHOTO WALK: Petals & Poetry • Madrid 🌸📸
Join a creative photo walk through Madrid's Real Jardín Botánico as petals bloom and poetry flows. Beginners to pros shoot flowers, discuss techniques, and connect with photographers and creators along the Royal Botanical Garden paths.
Javier Ruibal

4am Kru

Sophia Stel

Premios Laureus World Sports Madrid 2026
Madrid hosts the prestigious Laureus World Sports Awards gala at Palacio de Cibeles on April 20, 2026, honoring the world's best athletes. A high-profile sports awards ceremony that celebrates excellence across disciplines with red-carpet moments and tributes in an iconic Madrid venue.
Talleres de artista
Luis Pérez Calvo: Madrid Imposible at CentroCentro
Exhibition by Luis Pérez Calvo, 'Madrid Imposible', at CentroCentro in Madrid. A contemporary art installation offering a surreal reimagining of the city, with free admission through April 26.

Sinetiq. Música sin etiquetas 2026
On May 21, 2026 at 19:30, Sinetiq: Música sin etiquetas 2026 kicks off a six-concert cycle at CentroCentro in Madrid, featuring artists such as Raúl Rodríguez and Javier Ruibal. This label-free music series highlights eclectic Spanish song across intimate venues, inviting adventurous listeners to discover fresh collaborations.
XLIV Trofeo San Lorenzo de Lavapiés
The XLIV Trofeo San Lorenzo de Lavapiés is a 10 km neighborhood race in Madrid, part of the VI Circuito de Carreras de Barrio de Madrid 2026. Starting at Centro on July 26, 2026 at 09:00, it invites runners to explore Lavapiés and surrounding streets in a festive, community road-race setting.

The Prado in the Feminine Form III: Patrons 1701–1819
This Prado Museum exhibition traces the decisive role of women patrons in shaping the Prado’s collections from 1701–1819, highlighting networks, taste, and patronage that guided acquisitions and display.