
JOIN THE WORLD’S LARGEST RUNNING CIRCUIT
Published on March 27, 2025
Madrid’s biggest running event isn’t just a marathon. It's a high-octane celebration of sport, music, and the city’s electric energy.
The band contest launched by Universal Music Spain to promote national talent, in collaboration with vivo, Santander SMUSIC, GTS, and UMusic Hotel Madrid.
Starting February 17, you’ll have the chance to watch 27 of the best national bands give it their all on stage, competing for a spot in the grand finale on May 26 and the ultimate prize: recording their EP with Universal Music's label.
A different show every Monday!
The Madrid FADO Festival celebrates its 15th edition by commemorating the centenary of Carlos Paredes. This year, we will have the opportunity to host two of its concerts at the Teatro Albéniz. On May 3rd, Fábia Rebordão, one of the leading figures of the new generation, will present her latest work. On May 4th, Katia Guerreiro, one of the most important fadistas of the new millennium, will celebrate 25 years of her career in this concert.
Madrid, capital of great musicals, welcomes one of the most influential works of European performing arts: Carmen by Antonio Gades and Carlos Saura. Just as great international musicals such as The Lion King or Les Miserables reinterpret their cultural roots to thrill global audiences, this unique production returns to the Teatro Albéniz to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Bizet's opera from May 6 to 18. A monumental work that unites Spain and France through dance, music and drama, offering a universal and unforgettable theatrical experience.
Universal Music Festival has announced the line-up for its tenth edition, which will take place from May 22 to June 8, 2025, at the emblematic UMusic Hotel Teatro Albéniz in Madrid. This year, the festival promises to bring together the leading figures of national and international music, offering audiences a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
Nacho Duato returns to Madrid after 20 years, now leading his own company of young talents. This much-anticipated return allows us to relive his most iconic works, establishing him as a key figure in contemporary dance worldwide. A unique opportunity to experience his renewed vision and a company with a promising future. It is an unmissable event for dance lovers.
Madrid’s biggest running event isn’t just a marathon. It's a high-octane celebration of sport, music, and the city’s electric energy.
These world-class productions, from Aladdin to The Lion King are stepping into the spotlight and leaving audiences in awe.
From rock icons to indie favorites, here are the must-see shows lighting up the city.
Madrid’s winding and meandering streets are full of life and adorned with art. From vibrant graffiti and larger than life murals to rebellious expressions that provoke awe, the city’s urban art scene is as lively as its music. Whether you’re an art aficionado or just love discovering hidden gems, these urban art spots are must-sees.
Flex your mental muscles and escape the everyday with these live-action adventures.
Manuel Rodríguez’s guitars are a symbol of unmatched artistry and a celebration of Madrid’s heritage–we are proud to continue his legacy at our hotel.
While taking in her beauty, get lost in the songs Madrid has inspired with a one-of-a-kind playlist.
Dive into Madrid's vibrant festival scene—where jazz, fado, rock, and electronic beats all find their stage. And because of our central location, UMusic Hotel Madrid is the perfect home base to keep the musical inspiration going.
Celebrate illustration’s growing influence at festivals where the works of emerging talent and iconic creators are waiting to be discovered.
Experience Madrid’s lesser-known attractions, parks, and museums to discover the B-side of Spain.
Immerse yourself in the eclectic neighborhoods of Madrid, each pulsing with its own unique charm.
Flamenco, with its passionate songs and expressive dances, moves audiences worldwide, transcending language and culture. As the capital of flamenco, Madrid offers a vibrant scene, from grand theatre performances to intimate tablaos, continuing a rich tradition that began with 19th-century cafés chantants.