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The festival will take place on 12 June in Doña Casilda Park and will be free and open to the public
Iberdrola invites Bilbao and its visitors to celebrate its 125th anniversary with music and Spain’s largest-ever drone show
- The line-up includes Juanes, Antonio Orozco, Rigoberta Bandini and Süne
- The festival will be followed by a 1,500-drone display visible from across much of the city
- Both events add to the celebrations already announced for 27 June in Madrid — featuring Lenny Kravitz, Manuel Carrasco, Ana Mena and Álvaro de Luna — and 28 November in Valencia — featuring Estopa and Mafalda Cardena
Iberdrola invites is inviting the people of Bilbao and visitors to the city to celebrate its 125th anniversary on 12 June with a free music festival and the largest drone show ever staged in Spain, both open to the public.
From 4.00 pm, Doña Casilda Park will host a day dedicated to live music. The line-up features Juanes, Antonio Orozco, Rigoberta Bandini and Süne —four nationally and internationally acclaimed artists whose different musical styles will deliver a diverse programme designed to appeal to all audiences.
The celebrations will continue with an unprecedented drone show: at 11.00 pm, a fleet of 1,500 drones will create illuminated figures and choreographed formations around the Iberdrola Tower in a spectacle visible from multiple points across Bilbao. Powered entirely by renewable energy, the large-scale display will celebrate Iberdrola’s contribution to innovation and sustainability, as well as its commitment to people through a unique shared experience combining technology, music and visual effects.
The event forms part of a broader programme marking the company’s anniversary under the slogan “125 light years”, with initiatives aimed at employees, customers, shareholders and the general public. Highlights include the music festival taking place on 27 June in Madrid, featuring Lenny Kravitz, Manuel Carrasco, Ana Mena and Álvaro de Luna, as well as the concert on 28 November in Valencia featuring Estopa and Mafalda Cardenal.
The programme also includes technology and art exhibitions, social initiatives, and the illumination of iconic buildings and landmarks — activities through which Iberdrola is sharing its history, closely linked to its contribution to development through electrification and its commitment to the communities where it operates.