Travelers who have entered the T4 from Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas airport They have found a great surprise, and that is that a stage had been installed there with artists like Coti or Pablo Carbonell.

The people who have come to the terminal have found this brief concert of four songs that are part of the history of Spain. Songs like ‘Wolf man in Paris’, ‘My yellow water’, ‘Chiquilla’ and ‘I want to have your presence’, which some of the passengers have been encouraged to dance to

In this way, the tedious wait to board typical at airports has become a memory of those wonderful 80s and 90s. “It’s Pablo Carbonell with ‘My yellow water’, which is from my time. I’m a big fan of them,” one of the travelers who was able to enjoy this concert confessed to laSexta.

Today, the sounds of suitcases and public address systems from T4 at the Madrid airport have been overshadowed by mythical bands then. “I think it’s great because the waits get a little tedious,” says one of the people who was there.

For her part, another has thanked this concert for better coping with the three-hour wait until her flight leaves. “We knew it would be three boring hours until the flight and, suddenly, how good,” she celebrates.

A festival that not only the passengers have enjoyed, and they have also come closer some terminal employees. In a matter of minutes, the atmosphere of T4 has managed to evoke memories of another era.

‘Crazy about music’ festival

This performance at the airport has served as a presentation of the ‘Locos por la Música’ festival. The T4 boarding area has been filled with music to the rhythm of 80’s and 90’s classics, a “minimal representation” of what is going to be experienced at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. next April 26 in a “historic concert”, according to the journalist and host of the event Carlos Moreno ‘El Pulpo’.

Other artists also attended the event, such as Coti, Fernando López from ‘Modestia Apart’, Cristina del Valle and Alberto Comesaña from ‘Amistades Peligrosas’ and DJ Nano, who will also perform at the festival, which will last more than seven hours of music and has a very varied lineup that also includes Camela or Los Rebeldes.

The presentation performances of ‘Locos por la Música’, whose main sponsor is the Canarian airline Binter, are part of the live music campaign ‘Feel the rhythm’ by Aena.

“This initiative aims to bring music, dance, culture and also a lot of stories to airports so that passengers can enjoy a fun and pleasant experience at the facilities,” says the event presenter.

Live music at airports

Under the concept ‘Live Sessions by Enjoy Aena’ the company will organize musical performances in acoustic format, live and periodically, at different airports of the network, among them Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas, Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat, Málaga-Costa del Sol and Ibiza.

In the case of Madrid-Barajas these actions will be carried out preferably on Friday, when many passengers undertake leisure trips, and there will be an established program that is expected to be announced in advance. The musical performances will also begin soon at JT Barcelona-El Prat and will later be extended to other airports in the network.

With this proposal Aena is committed to the promotion and music promotion in its facilities, within its commitment to bring culture closer to airports. The main objective of these actions is to improve the experience of passengers as they transit through airport facilities.