🏳️🌈 The Tapa Weekend: June 30
Pride Weekend, a techno music festival and a nighttime cemetery tour.
By @IanMount and @AdrianBono | June 30, 2023 | Madrid | Issue #14
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Here are 5 Things to Do in Madrid This Weekend
Happy Pride Weekend, everyone! It’s that time of the year again, when downtown Madrid turns into a giant rainbow in which straight and queer people meet to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community as a whole. And the locals can be very proud of the festivities indeed. Last year, Madrid’s Pride brought together a total of nearly 2 million people, turning it into the biggest Pride event in Europe and one of the most important LGBTQ+ events in the world.
This weekend there’s live music everywhere, workshops and, of course, Saturday’s big event: the Pride Parade. So grab your multicolor bandana and head over to Chueca for some sun, fun and pop music. You won’t regret it.
Here are a few cool, rainbow-themed things to do this weekend.
1. Madrid’s Pride Parade 2023
This is the big one! The march + parade is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, so expect an enormous amount of people gathering all over the Paseo del Prado and Cibeles areas as thousand others march or dance on floats. With this year’s motto of "Embracing Family Diversity: Equal in Rights,” the Madrid Pride will demand equal rights for all families, advocate for the implementation of the recently approved LGBTI+ Law, and call for the urgent creation of a State Pact against Hate Speech.
Organizers expects an attendance of over 2 million people. It’s going to be very hot so make sure you stay hydrated and wear tons of sunscreen.
Madrid Pride Parade. From Atocha Train Station to Plaza Colón, Madrid. July 1, 7 p.m.. Free admission.
2. Theatrical Guided Nights Tours of the Almudena Cemetery
What better way to celebrate these cool summer nights than walking around the tombstones? (Seriously.)
The Madrid Funerary Services (not a great name, we’ll admit) is offering curious visitors the chance to explore the cultural and artistic heritage preserved within the walls of the Almudena Cemetery—at night. And not only that: the tours through this “open-air museum” with 130 years of history include performers playing some of the personalities buried there. Expect them to pop up from time to time (yikes!) to talk about their lives. So, like, not at all scary.
Nighttime Cemetery Tours. Almudena Cemetery, Avenida de Daroca, 90, Madrid. July 1 to Aug. 31. Tickets start at €1.50.
3. Matías Umpierrez’s Eclipse
Argentine interdisciplinary artist Matías Umpierrez presents a show that combines elements of a lecture, a performance, and a concert, all inspired by stories related to masks, whether they are real or virtual.
An anonymous and masked speaker (along with a doppelgänger) appears on stage to explore the meaning of the word "mask." The work delves into the importance of masks in a world full of technology, rebellions, utopias, capitalist Buddhists, secret societies, and other themes. This is achieved through what Matías has called "trans-scene," in which myths, ghosts, hacktivists, and various figures from a population dominated by screens and archives intertwine. Confused? Don’t be. Just go. Do not miss!
Eclipse. Naves del Español en Matadero. Paseo de la Chopera, 14, Madrid. June 28—July 2. 8 p.m. Tickets: €10.
4. Paulina Rubio at Madrid Pride
If you’re need last-minute cool plans tonight, look no further: Paulina Rubio is here to lighten it up (please don’t tell us you don’t know who she is).
Hailed as a “visionary and a trans-generational artist”, Rubio is expected to drive the crowds crazy in Plaza España with some of her greatest hits, ranging from the beginning of her career in the 80s to her more recent bops. She will be the closing act of the now traditional Mr. Gay Spain competition, in which a bunch of hot guys compete for the much coveted crown. She will also go on stage to accept the honorary Mr. Gay España award. Expect huge (huge!) crowds so try to get there early.
Paulina Rubio. Madrid Pride, Plaza España, Madrid. Friday, June 30. 12:30 a.m. (yes, technically it would be Saturday but you know what we mean). Free admission.
5. Maudes Festival 2023
Get ready for a massive (and outdoors) techno and electronic music event. Maudes Festival is back for its third edition and this year it features artists such as Paul Kalkbrenner, Monolink, Joris Voorn, Chelina Manuhutu, Regal, Karretero and many others, as well as contemporary art exhibits, a street market with tons of food samples, techno “worship” areas and a whole lot more. There will even be an area dedicated to emerging artists.
It’s a pretty impressive setting (watch the video above) where you get to dance in front of a “retro-futuristic industrial artwork” created by Valencian falleros that celebrates a “thematic fusion of art, commitment, culture and electronic techno music”.
Maudes Festival 2023. Recinto Ferial IFEMA Madrid. June 30—July 1. 6 p.m.. Tickets start at €35.
Bonus: 4th of July Celebration at the American Club in Madrid
Join the American Club in Madrid for their annual Fourth of July celebration this July 4, starting at 7 p.m., at the stunning Irreverente Rooftop Bar.
Enjoy an open bar serving your favorite beverages, indulge in delicious food and enjoy a mouthwatering BBQ that will leave your taste buds delighted. There will also be a variety of games and activities in which you can participate and hopefully win exciting prizes, including a membership raffle that is open to all attendees. The American Club in Madrid offers an early bird discount for those who sign up now. Members can secure their spot for only 45€, while non-members can join in the celebration for 55€. A great time to join and celebrate together!
4th of July Celebration at the American Club of Madrid. Irreverente Rooftop Bar. Calle de Sagasta 22, Madrid. July 4, 7 p.m.. Ticket start at €45.
👨🏻💻 Other Headlines of the Week
These are some of the most ridiculous or viral stories in Spain this week that didn’t make our Thursday edition but we felt deserved a (dis)honorable mention today.
🗳 23J election madness
With the 23J election bearing down on us (and the heat sapping our energy), we’re taking the easy way out and featuring election memes. First there’s the pro-Sánchez side, which is proud of hows he’s killing it with his media appearances, and then there’s the right, which is just salivating over “repealing Sanchismo”. You can check out more by searching for Mr. Handsome and Ayusopasión on TikTok or Twitter.
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