Zaragoza Florece: Plaza San Bruno festival
- Zaragoza’s city government said Plaza San Bruno will host free Música al Raso concerts from May 29 to 31, 2026, extending Zaragoza Florece programming. - The city said Zaragoza Florece drew more than 360,000 visitors in 2025, and 2026 adds expanded foodtruck, market and live-music offerings. - Full schedules and updates for Plaza San Bruno and the wider festival are posted on Zaragoza’s municipal website.
Zaragoza’s city government is using Plaza San Bruno as one of the first post-park stages of its 2026 spring festival season, with free concerts scheduled there from May 29 to 31 as part of the municipal cycle Música al Raso. The programming comes days after Zaragoza Florece’s main 2026 edition ran from May 21 to 24 in Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta, where the city said the flower festival again combined floral installations, gastronomy, family activities and live music. Municipal notices describe the San Bruno dates as free outdoor programming and place them inside a broader late-May cultural push tied to Zaragoza Florece and the city’s spring events. The full schedule is being published through Zaragoza’s official websites. ### Why is Plaza San Bruno part of this story if Zaragoza Florece’s main dates were May 21-24? May 21 to 24 were the dates of Zaragoza Florece’s sixth main edition in Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta, according to the city’s May 15 notice and the festival website. That main program included floral exhibitions, a flower market, foodtrucks, children’s activities and concerts in the park. (zaragoza.es) April 28 brought a separate city announcement that Música al Raso would return in 2026 with free concerts in two venues, starting in Plaza San Bruno from May 29 to 31 and continuing in Jardín de Invierno from June 11 to 13. The city described the cycle as a municipal open-air concert series that mixes local, national and international artists. (zaragoza.es) ### What exactly is happening in Plaza San Bruno on May 29-31? Plaza San Bruno is the first 2026 venue for Música al Raso, the city said, with three days of free live music from May 29 to 31. The April 28 municipal release said the square would host the opening leg of the series before the program moves to Jardín de Invierno in June. The city’s cultural portal said the 2026 edition keeps the format of outdoor, free-admission concerts and pairs established acts with emerging and local performers. (zaragoza.es) That places Plaza San Bruno at the center of the first weekend of the cycle. ### Which artists are scheduled for the San Bruno dates? May 29 will open with Mexican singer-songwriter Silvana Estrada, according to the city’s April 28 release, with the Aragonese duo Ixeya listed as the opening act. (zaragoza.es) The same release said Estrada’s date starts the San Bruno run. May 30 is scheduled to feature Cristian de Moret, with a preceding set by the trio led by Zaragoza guitarist Aarón Jiménez “El Cherry,” the city said. (zaragoza.es) The municipal announcement described that night as part of the San Bruno program’s flamenco-focused stretch. May 31 will close the Plaza San Bruno leg before the concert cycle resumes in June, according to the city’s program page for Música al Raso. (zaragoza.es) The city has said the complete running order is available through its cultural agenda. ### Where do the foodtrucks and market fit in? The Parque Grande program for Zaragoza Florece included an expanded foodtruck area, the Mercado de las Flores and other public activities, according to the city’s May 15 notice. (zaragoza.es) Those elements were presented as core parts of the 2026 festival offer alongside floral art and music. The city has not described Plaza San Bruno itself as the main site of the flower market; instead, municipal material ties the market and the enlarged foodtruck offer to the Parque Grande festival footprint. (zaragoza.es) The broader late-May framing, however, links music, gastronomy and public programming across Zaragoza’s spring calendar. ### How big is Zaragoza Florece in city planning terms? (zaragoza.es) The Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza said the 2025 edition drew more than 360,000 visitors. In its April and May notices, the city said the 2026 festival expanded its floral map, restored the Jardín Botánico as part of the event and added new spaces including La Placita by Enbotella. The municipal agenda describes Zaragoza Florece as a city event that brings together florists, nurseries, cultural groups and gastronomy operators. (zaragoza.es) That language comes from the city’s own program materials and frames the festival as both a cultural event and a platform for local sectors. ### Where should readers check before going? Zaragoza’s official cultural and festival websites are carrying the schedule, venue listings and updates. (zaragoza.es) The city’s Música al Raso page lists Plaza San Bruno from May 29 to 31 and Jardín de Invierno from June 11 to 13, while Zaragoza Florece’s site continues to publish program information from the 2026 edition. (zaragoza.es) June 11 is the next named date after the San Bruno weekend, when Música al Raso resumes at Jardín de Invierno, according to Zaragoza’s cultural portal. Until then, the city has directed readers to its municipal agenda for the full program and any last-minute changes. (zaragoza.es) (zaragoza.es)