1950s Rock 'n' Roll Tribute Show Comes to Fuengirola Bullring
Travellers heading to Spain's Costa del Sol this June have a nostalgic night out to add to their itinerary. On Friday, 19 June, Fuengirola's historic bullring will host a live tribute performance dedicated to the golden age of 1950s rock 'n' roll, according to Euro Weekly News.
What's on the bill
The evening will feature a well-known local tribute act channelling the sound of Buddy Holly and the Crickets, delivering the era-defining hits that helped shape modern popular music. Expect classic numbers, vintage stage energy, and the kind of sing-along atmosphere that these open-air venues do particularly well on a warm Andalusian night.
Why Fuengirola's bullring is worth the trip
The Plaza de Toros in Fuengirola is one of the more unusual concert venues on the Costa del Sol. Its circular layout and open sky make it a memorable setting for live music, and it has become a regular stop for tribute acts, flamenco nights, and cultural festivals throughout the summer season. For visitors basing themselves in Málaga, Marbella, or Benalmádena, the town is easily reached by the C-1 Cercanías commuter train, which runs frequently along the coast.
Practical tips for travellers
- Get tickets early. Tribute nights at the bullring tend to sell well, especially in peak summer, so booking in advance is wise.
- Plan your transport. The last Cercanías trains back toward Málaga typically run late evening — check current timetables before the show if you're not staying overnight in Fuengirola.
- Dress for the venue. Even in June, evenings on the coast can cool down once the sun sets, so a light layer is worth bringing.
- Arrive early for food. The streets around the bullring are packed with tapas bars and seafood chiringuitos, making pre-show dining part of the experience.
Anyone spending time on the Costa del Sol this month and looking for something beyond the beach will find this a fun, low-effort cultural detour. Full event details are available via Euro Weekly News.