This Thursday, Guitarricadelafuente will turn Puerta del Sol into his most open stage. The performance will be free and open to the public, with no invitation or prior registration required, and is scheduled for6:30 p.m. on April 9, as confirmed by Los40. It will be an open-air concert in a surprise format.
Access will be directly from Puerta del Sol itself, with no physical ticket required, but subject to the limits set by the police and Civil Protection based on the square’s capacity and safety conditions. A very large crowd is expected, given the artist’s popularity and the fact that this is Madrid’s Kilometer Zero.
Guitarricadelafuente Concert in Sol

To see the folk artist from Benicasim, the smartest move is to take public transportation—either the metro or Cercanías to Sol—or walk from Gran Vía, Callao, Ópera, or Sevilla. Avoid driving and be prepared for possible access checks at the square and occasional restrictions on certain items (large backpacks, glass, cans, selfie sticks). If you want to be close to the stage, it’s best to arrive at least an hour early; if you prefer a less crowded experience, the sides and upper areas of the square offer a bit more space, though you’ll sacrifice a direct view.
After the concert, it’s best not to try to enter the Metro at the same Sol station everyone else is using: it’s often faster to walk a few minutes to Callao, Ópera, or Sevilla and take the train back from there, avoiding the heaviest crowds.