Madrid pulses with music year-round, but when festival season hits, the city transforms into one of Europe’s great music capitals. From Mad Cool’s massive four-day rock extravaganza drawing 70,000+ per day in July, to JAZZMADRID’s intimate club performances spreading across November, to free summer concerts in parks and plazas – Madrid’s music festival calendar offers something for every taste and budget.
What makes Madrid’s music scene special isn’t just the big international festivals (though Mad Cool now rivals Glastonbury for lineup quality). It’s the diversity. Rock, jazz, electronic, indie, flamenco fusion – Madrid celebrates it all. And unlike some festival destinations where you choose between music OR sightseeing, Madrid lets you experience both. Watch Florence + The Machine at Mad Cool on Thursday evening, visit the Prado Friday morning, catch jazz at Café Central Friday night, explore Retiro Saturday, repeat.
I’ve attended Mad Cool multiple times, discovered incredible jazz at JAZZMADRID venues, and stumbled upon free concerts in parks I didn’t even know were happening. Madrid’s music festival ecosystem rewards exploration – the headline festivals everyone knows about, plus dozens of smaller events creating a year-round soundtrack.
So let me walk you through Madrid’s essential music festivals. When they happen, what they offer, how to get tickets, where to stay, and how to combine world-class music with world-class Madrid experiences.
Mad Cool Festival: Madrid’s Premier Rock & Indie Event
What it is: Spain’s largest multi-genre music festival, Madrid’s answer to Glastonbury
When: July 8-11, 2026 (always early/mid-July, 4 days)
Where: Iberdrola Music (Villaverde district, south Madrid)
Attendance: 70,000+ per day
10th anniversary edition: Biggest lineup yet
Mad Cool 2026 Lineup Highlights
Headliners:
- Foo Fighters (rock legends, Take Over Tour)
- Florence + The Machine (indie rock, promoting “Everybody Scream” album)
- Twenty One Pilots (alternative pop)
- Lorde (synth-pop, fourth album “Virgin”)
- Pulp (British alt-rock reunion)
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (closing night)
- Kings of Leon
- Halsey
Supporting Acts: Moby, Wolf Alice, The War on Drugs, Pixies, A Perfect Circle, Interpol, The Black Crowes, Charlie Puth, Jennie (Blackpink), Teddy Swims, Sigrid, 70+ total artists
Genre mix: Rock, indie, alternative, electronic, pop – curated diversity
Tickets & Pricing
On sale NOW at madcooltickets.com
4-Day General Pass: €245-295 (prices increase closer to event)
Single Day Tickets: €80-110 per day
VIP 4-Day Pass: €600-750
VIP Single Day: €180-220
VIP includes:
- Exclusive entrance (skip general lines)
- VIP area with main stage terrace views
- Relaxation lounges
- Bar/restaurant with reduced prices
- Welcome pack
- Bracelet home delivery
Santander SMUSIC Pass: Special pricing for Santander bank customers, fast-track entry
Pro tip: Buy early – prices increase in tiers as tickets sell. General admission typically sells out by May/June.
Getting There
Location: Iberdrola Music, Villaverde (south Madrid, 30 minutes from center)
Metro:
- Villaverde Bajo-Cruce (Line 3) + 15-min walk or shuttle bus
- Special festival shuttle buses from metro to venue
Special transport: Mad Cool runs dedicated shuttle buses from central Madrid meeting points
Don’t drive: Parking extremely limited, public transport strongly recommended
Mad Cool Experience
What to expect:
- Multiple stages: Main stage plus 3-4 smaller stages
- Simultaneous performances: Choose your path through 70+ artists
- Food & drink: Multiple bars, international food vendors, Madrid specialties
- Production quality: World-class sound, lighting, stage design
- Crowd: International (30%+ non-Spanish), diverse ages, music-focused
- Weather: July heat (25-35°C), bring sun protection
Festival vibe: Professional production, big festival energy, less muddy chaos than UK festivals, more organized than some European events
Staying on-site: No camping – hotel/hostel accommodation only
Combining Mad Cool with Madrid Tourism
Sample 4-Day Mad Cool + Madrid Weekend:
Thursday July 8 (Mad Cool Day 1 – Foo Fighters):
- Morning: Prado Museum or Royal Palace
- Afternoon: Siesta/rest before festival
- 5 PM: Head to Iberdrola Music
- 6 PM onwards: Mad Cool (Foo Fighters headline ~midnight)
- Post-midnight: Return to city center, late tapas
Friday July 9 (Mad Cool Day 2 – Florence + The Machine):
- Morning: Retiro Park walk, recover from Day 1
- Afternoon: Light lunch, rest
- 5 PM: Mad Cool Day 2
- Headline: Florence + The Machine
Saturday July 10 (Mad Cool Day 3 – Twenty One Pilots):
- Morning: Sleep in, breakfast/brunch
- Afternoon: Shopping Gran Vía or neighborhood exploration
- 5 PM: Mad Cool Day 3
Sunday July 11 (Mad Cool Day 4 – Nick Cave closing):
- Final festival day
- Evening: Nick Cave grand finale
- Post-festival: Farewell dinner, early sleep
Monday (Recovery/Tourism):
[See complete Madrid Itinerary guide →] [See complete Prado Museum guide →] [See complete Toledo guide →]
JAZZMADRID: International Jazz Festival
What it is: Madrid’s premier jazz festival, two months of world-class jazz
When: October-November 2026 (exact dates TBD, typically Oct 28 – Nov 30)
Where: Multiple venues citywide
Attendance: 100+ concerts, 30,000+ total attendees
Focus: Traditional to avant-garde jazz, Spanish to international artists
JAZZMADRID 2026 Format
Main Venues:
- Teatro Fernán Gómez (Plaza Colón) – Major international headliners
- CentroCentro (Palacio Cibeles) – Contemporary/avant-garde
- Centro Cultural Conde Duque – Modern jazz/fusion
- Teatros del Canal – Large-scale productions
Club Series (“Jazz con Sabor a Club”):
- Café Central (Madrid’s most famous jazz club)
- Café Berlín
- Bogui Jazz (Chueca)
- Tempo Audiophile Club
Parallel Programming:
- Film screenings (Cineteca Madrid)
- Masterclasses and workshops
- Jam sessions
- Jazz documentaries
What Makes JAZZMADRID Special
Diversity: From traditional swing to flamenco-jazz fusion to experimental avant-garde
Accessibility: Many free events, affordable tickets (€10-30 typical)
Spanish artists: 30%+ lineup showcases Spanish jazz talent
Intimate venues: See world-class musicians in 200-700 capacity rooms
City-wide: Jazz spreads across all Madrid neighborhoods
Expected 2026 Artists (Based on Typical Quality)
JAZZMADRID books world-class talent. Past festivals featured:
- Charles Lloyd (legendary tenor saxophonist)
- Stacey Kent (top jazz vocalist)
- Dave Holland (bass virtuoso)
- Dee Dee Bridgewater (jazz icon)
- Spanish stars: Chano Domínguez, Láu Noah, Judith Neddermann
2026 lineup TBA August 2026
Tickets & Pricing
On sale: September 2026 (typically)
Where: festivaldejazzmadrid.com, venue box offices
Pricing:
- Major concerts (Fernán Gómez): €25-40
- Mid-size venues: €15-25
- Club performances: €10-20
- Many free events (outdoor, some venues)
Festival pass: Sometimes available for multiple concerts
JAZZMADRID vs. Mad Cool: Different Experiences
| Aspect | Mad Cool | JAZZMADRID |
|---|---|---|
| Scale | Massive (70K/day) | Intimate (200-700/venue) |
| Duration | 4 days compact | 2 months spread out |
| Genre | Rock/indie/pop | Jazz (all styles) |
| Venues | Single location | Citywide (10+ venues) |
| Price | €245-750 | €10-40 per concert |
| Crowd | Festival energy | Sophisticated listening |
| Accessibility | Requires planning | Easy drop-in attendance |
Both are excellent – choose based on music preference and travel style

Other Madrid Music Festivals & Events
Veranos de la Villa (Summers in the City)
When: July-August annually
What: Madrid’s free summer cultural festival
Music genres: Spanish pop, rock, traditional, world music
Venues: Outdoor stages at Matadero, Conde Duque, parks
Cost: Mostly FREE
Vibe: Accessible summer culture for all
Why attend: Free concerts featuring Spanish artists, relaxed outdoor atmosphere, combine with San Isidro neighborhood events
[Already mentioned in Madrid Festivals guide →]
Primavera Sound (Barcelona, not Madrid)
Note: Spain’s other massive festival is Primavera Sound in Barcelona (late May/early June). If you’re doing Spanish festivals, consider Barcelona Primavera + Madrid Mad Cool combo.
Free Concert Series
Madrid offers year-round free music:
San Isidro Festival (May):
- Free stages at Plaza Mayor, Las Vistillas, Matadero
- Spanish traditional music, pop, rock
- Part of San Isidro celebrations
[See complete Madrid Festivals guide →]
Madrid Pride (late June/early July):
- Free concerts at plaza stages
- Electronic, pop, Spanish artists
- Pride celebration soundtrack
[See complete Madrid Pride guide →]
Year-Round Jazz Clubs
Beyond JAZZMADRID, Madrid has thriving jazz scene:
Café Central (Plaza del Ángel):
- Madrid’s most famous jazz club
- Nightly performances
- €12-18 cover typically
- Intimate, legendary atmosphere
Bogui Jazz (Chueca):
- Contemporary jazz, hip-hop fusion
- Young, energetic vibe
- €10-15 cover
- Late-night dancing after concerts
Clamores (Chamberí):
- Established jazz institution
- International and Spanish artists
- €10-20 cover
Café Berlín (Chueca):
- Jazz, blues, soul
- Cozy basement venue
- €8-15 cover
Practical Festival Information
Where to Stay for Music Festivals
For Mad Cool (July):
Best: Stay city center (Malasaña, Chueca, La Latina), metro to Villaverde
Budget-friendly: Hostels €30-50/night, Airbnb €60-100/night
Mid-range: Hotels €120-180/night (prices spike during festival)
Book: 3-4 months ahead minimum
[See complete Where to Stay Madrid guide →]
For JAZZMADRID (October-November):
Best: Central Madrid near metro
Advantage: Normal hotel prices (not peak season)
Strategy: Pick hotels near your chosen venues
Budget Planning
Mad Cool Weekend (4 days):
- Ultra-budget: Hostel (€120), GA ticket (€245), food/drink (€120), transport (€20) = €505
- Moderate: Hotel (€600), GA ticket (€245), dining (€250), transport (€30) = €1,125
- Comfortable: Nice hotel (€900), VIP ticket (€750), dining/drinks (€400) = €2,050
JAZZMADRID (3-4 concerts):
- Tickets: €60-100
- Hotel: Normal Madrid rates (€90-150/night)
- Much more budget-friendly than Mad Cool
Festival Survival Tips
Mad Cool Specific:
- Arrive early for headliners (crowds massive)
- Bring refillable water bottle
- Sunscreen mandatory (July heat)
- Comfortable shoes (standing for hours)
- Check set time conflicts beforehand
- Metro runs late but not all night (plan last train)
JAZZMADRID Specific:
- Book popular shows early (intimate venues sell out)
- Check multiple venues (shows city-wide)
- Combine concerts with neighborhood exploration
- Dress code varies (Café Central = smart casual, Bogui = casual)
Combining Festivals with Tourism
Why Madrid is perfect for festival tourism:
✅ World-class museums: Visit Prado between festival days
✅ Incredible food: Tapas bars everywhere
✅ Walkable city: Easy to explore between shows
✅ Excellent metro: Get anywhere quickly
✅ Rich culture: More to do than just music
✅ Great weather: July hot but manageable, November perfect
Sample festival + tourism balance:
- Mornings: Museums, parks, sightseeing
- Afternoons: Rest/prepare (especially Mad Cool)
- Evenings/nights: Music festivals
- Post-festival days: Day trips (Toledo, Segovia)
Which Festival Should You Choose?
Choose Mad Cool if you:
- Love rock, indie, alternative, big-name headliners
- Want massive festival experience
- Can handle July heat
- Have 4+ days in Madrid
- Budget accommodates €500-2,000
Choose JAZZMADRID if you:
- Love jazz (traditional to experimental)
- Prefer intimate venues over mega-festivals
- Want multiple nights of different artists
- Flexible travel dates (pick your concert nights)
- More budget-conscious
- Visiting Madrid in autumn anyway
Choose both if you’re lucky enough to visit Madrid twice!
Final Thoughts
Madrid’s music festival scene exemplifies what makes the city special: world-class culture accessible to everyone. Mad Cool brings 70,000 people together for four days of exceptional music. JAZZMADRID spreads two months of world-class jazz across intimate venues. Free summer concerts make music accessible to all.
And unlike festival destinations that are ONLY about the festival, Madrid offers complete travel experiences. You’re not camping in a muddy field for four days with nothing else to do. You’re in one of Europe’s great capitals with the Prado, Royal Palace, incredible tapas bars, beautiful parks, and centuries of history all around you.
My advice? Pick the festival that matches your music taste and travel dates. Book tickets early (Mad Cool sells out, JAZZMADRID venues fill up). Stay in central Madrid and metro to events. Balance music with Madrid tourism – visit museums in mornings, rest in afternoons, festival at night.
Mad Cool 2026 (July 8-11) brings Foo Fighters, Florence + The Machine, Twenty One Pilots, and 70+ more artists to Madrid. JAZZMADRID (October-November) fills the city with two months of world-class jazz. Veranos de la Villa offers free summer concerts. Year-round jazz clubs keep music alive every night.
Madrid doesn’t just host music festivals. Madrid is music – and these festivals celebrate that spirit at its highest level.
Book your tickets. Plan your itinerary. Experience Madrid through music.
FAQs
Q1: When is Mad Cool Festival 2026?
A: Mad Cool Festival 2026: July 8-11, 2026 (Tuesday-Friday, 4 days) at Iberdrola Music, Villaverde, Madrid. 10th anniversary edition featuring Foo Fighters, Florence + The Machine, Twenty One Pilots, Lorde, Pulp, Nick Cave, 70+ artists. Tickets on sale now €245-750 at madcooltickets.com. Spain’s largest music festival.
Q2: How much are Mad Cool tickets?
A: Mad Cool 2026 tickets: 4-Day General Admission €245-295, Single Day €80-110, 4-Day VIP €600-750, Single Day VIP €180-220. Prices increase in tiers closer to festival. Buy early – typically sells out May/June. VIP includes exclusive entrance, terrace views, lounges, reduced-price food/drinks.
Q3: What is JAZZMADRID Festival?
A: JAZZMADRID (Madrid International Jazz Festival): October-November 2026 jazz festival citywide. 100+ concerts across Teatro Fernán Gómez, CentroCentro, Conde Duque, Café Central, Bogui Jazz, 10+ venues. Traditional to avant-garde jazz, Spanish/international artists, €10-40 tickets, many free events. 30,000+ attendance over 2 months.
Q4: Where is Mad Cool Festival located?
A: Mad Cool Festival: Iberdrola Music venue, Villaverde district (south Madrid, 30 min from city center). Metro: Villaverde Bajo-Cruce (Line 3) + 15-min walk or festival shuttles. Special shuttle buses from central Madrid. 140,000 capacity outdoor grounds. No parking – public transport strongly recommended.
Q5: Is Mad Cool Festival worth attending?
A: YES! Mad Cool 2026 brings world-class lineup (Foo Fighters, Florence + Machine, 70+ artists) rivaling Glastonbury. Professional production, multiple stages, international crowd, combine with Madrid tourism (Prado, tapas, Retiro). €245 for 4-day pass reasonable for quality. 10th anniversary edition promises biggest yet. Spain’s premier music festival.
Q6: What are the best jazz clubs in Madrid?
A: Top Madrid jazz clubs: Café Central (most famous, Plaza Ángel, €12-18, nightly shows), Bogui Jazz (Chueca, contemporary jazz, €10-15, hip vibe), Café Berlín (Chueca, jazz/blues, €8-15, basement venue), Clamores (Chamberí, established, €10-20). All participate in JAZZMADRID festival, offer year-round programming.
Q7: Can you combine Mad Cool with Madrid tourism?
A: Absolutely! Mad Cool evenings (starts ~6 PM) leave mornings free. Sample: Thursday Mad Cool evening, Friday Prado morning + Mad Cool evening, Saturday Retiro + Mad Cool, Sunday final festival day, Monday Toledo day trip. Stay city center (Malasaña, Chueca), metro to Villaverde 30 min. Perfect music + culture combination.
Q8: When is the best time for music festivals in Madrid?
A: Mad Cool (July 8-11, 2026): rock/indie/alternative, hot weather, 4-day concentration. JAZZMADRID (Oct-Nov, 2026): jazz, perfect autumn weather, spread over 2 months. Veranos de la Villa (July-Aug): free summer concerts. Pride (late June): free plaza concerts. Year-round jazz clubs always active.
Q9: How does Mad Cool compare to other European festivals?
A: Mad Cool rivals top European festivals: Similar lineup quality to Glastonbury/Primavera Sound but more organized, less muddy. Larger than most European rock festivals. Professional production. Hot July weather (vs. rainy UK). No camping – hotel accommodation only. City location = combine with Madrid tourism (advantage over remote festivals).
Q10: Where to stay for Madrid music festivals?
A: For Mad Cool: Stay city center (Chueca, Malasaña, La Latina), metro to Villaverde. Hotels €120-180/night July (spike during festival), hostels €30-50. Book 3-4 months ahead. For JAZZMADRID: Normal Madrid prices (Oct-Nov not peak), stay central near metro, choose hotels near preferred venues. Central location best for both festivals.
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