About this venue
Iberdrola Music isn’t just a park—it’s a purpose-built open-air festival ground designed for major live events. Set up as a vast 185,000 m² site, it’s widely noted for its fully electrified infrastructure powered by 100% green energy, giving big concerts and festivals a modern, sustainable edge without losing that “wow” factor.
Inside, the experience feels spacious and well organized: large stages, clear audience zones, and an intuitive layout that makes moving between entrances, bars, and services easy. Because it’s open-air, the crowd flow tends to feel less cramped, and the sound can come through strong and clean with contemporary production standards.
You’ll find it in southern Madrid, in the Villaverde area: C. Laguna Dalga, Villaverde, Madrid, Spain. For the last stretch, aim directly for the access points along C. Laguna Dalga; a practical nearby reference is Villaverde Alto (metro), while drivers often approach via M-45, with event-day parking and drop-off zones typically set up. For broader citywide transport planning, see the general Madrid info further down the page.
About the city
Madrid, Spain’s vibrant capital, stands out as one of Europe’s most appealing destinations for top-tier entertainment and major events. The city blends a passion for sport and music with an urban pulse that makes it feel like something important is always happening. Whether you’re coming for a match, a tournament, or a big concert night, Madrid delivers the kind of metropolitan energy that welcomes crowds and turns an evening into a real experience.
What makes Madrid especially convenient for visitors is its well-developed transport network and easy access to arenas and stadiums. With Metro de Madrid, the Cercanías commuter rail, and EMT Madrid city buses, getting around is fast and straightforward, even when venues sit beyond the historic center. If you arrive by train, the key hubs are Madrid-Puerta de Atocha–Almudena Grandes and Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor, and if you fly into Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, connections into the city and event districts feel smooth and efficient.
When you’ve got time before or after the event, Madrid rewards you with memorable walks. From Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor to the bright buzz of Gran Vía, the city’s landmarks are close at hand and perfect for soaking up the atmosphere. For a calmer break, there’s Parque del Retiro and the cultural promenade along Paseo del Prado, while by the Manzanares river you’ll discover a more modern, laid-back side of the capital.
Beyond logistics and sightseeing, Madrid offers a wide range of dining and accommodation options for different budgets, from central hotels to practical stays in well-connected neighborhoods. Visitors often praise the city’s openness and late-evening rhythm, which makes it easy to plan a night out around your event. If you want to get the most out of your trip, Madrid is a place where a ticket effortlessly becomes a full city break.