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Tourism brings solidarity through music to the heart of Mijas Pueblo with Blues Night

  • The show will take place on July 12th at the municipal auditorium, starting at 22 hours
  • Admission is free, but attendees are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items to the Food Bank
  • El edil de Turismo, Francisco Jerez (izqda.), con Rubén García, promotor del evento.

The Town Hall highlights that these concerts encourage tourists to stay longer and offer the residents of Mijas a great leisure option

The Tourism Department of the Mijas Town Hall has announced the first major concert of summer 2025, the much-anticipated Blues Night, which will take place on Saturday 12th of July at 22 hours at the Miguel González Berral Municipal Auditorium in Mijas Pueblo. The event will be headlined by the Granada Blues Band, joined by artists such as C. T. Powell & Bluedays and Mama Paula Blues Band.

The Councillor for Tourism, Francisco Jerez (Vox), explained that this concert marks the start of the summer events season: "Summer is here and with it comes a very exciting musical programme. The opening concert will feature a legendary band celebrating 40 years on stage, and over the coming weeks we will be revealing new performances that will make our summer nights at the auditorium a unique experience".

 
  • Cartel del evento organizado por la Concejalía de Turismo.

Solidarity

One of the most notable aspects of the event is its charitable nature. Admission is free, but attendees are encouraged to support the Food Bank by donating non-perishable food items. "There is no admission fee, but we ask attendees to contribute what they can. Every small gesture helps those who need it most", emphasised Jerez.

In addition to its social impact, the initiative aims to boost the local economy and encourage visitors to stay longer. "We don't want tourists to just come in the morning and leave straight after. If they know there's a free concert in the evening, and in such a special setting as the auditorium, they’re more likely to stay for dinner, go for a walk, and get to know more about the village”, the councillor added.

Cultural entertainment

Blues Night, organised by the Tourism Department, is part of a wider cultural entertainment strategy aimed at both visitors and local residents from Mijas and nearby towns. “Last year, we already saw these concerts filling up, not just with tourists, but with local residents and people from across the region. They create a calm, cool, welcoming atmosphere, which makes our summer nights truly special”, concluded Jerez.

The event on July 12th is just the first in a series of concerts that will liven up Mijas Pueblo during the summer. For the Town Hall, it is "a commitment to culture, quality tourism and solidarity, that reinforces the image of the municipality as a vibrant and committed destination".

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