Summer on the Costa del Sol isn’t just about the beach. Every year, Puro Latino Torremolinos 2025 turns this coastal town into the epicentre of reggaeton, Latin pop and urban music. The event attracts thousands of people from all over Spain and abroad, promising several days of rhythm, partying and a multicultural atmosphere on the shores of the Mediterranean.
If you plan to attend, this practical guide will help you enjoy the festival to the fullest: how to get there, where to park, which artists will be on stage, and what other plans you can take advantage of if you have a car.
What is the Torremolinos Puro Latino?
Puro Latino is one of the most important Latin music festivals in the country. Its edition in Torremolinos has established itself as a benchmark for summer music in Andalusia, offering performances by major international and national artists in a privileged setting by the sea.
In 2025, the festival will once again be held at the Torremolinos Exhibition Centre, a spacious venue with excellent transport links and the capacity to welcome thousands of visitors every day.
Puro Latino Torremolinos 2025 poster
The official line-up for the 2025 edition will include big names from the Latin and urban music scene. Although not all the artists have been announced yet, stars from reggaeton, trap, Latin pop and tropical fusion are expected to take part. If it follows the pattern of previous years, we can expect to see figures such as Myke Towers, Ozuna, Karol G, Morad, Saiko, Rels B, and Omar Montes, among others.
We recommend following the festival’s official website and social media accounts to stay up to date with new confirmations and the daily schedule.
How to get to the festival by car
One of the advantages of this event is that it is very accessible by road. Torremolinos is less than 20 minutes from Malaga city and is connected by the A-7 motorway. If you are arriving from inland or other parts of the Costa del Sol, the most convenient way to get there is by car. This will give you flexibility to move between your accommodation, the venue and other points of interest in the area.
Furthermore, if you are travelling in a group, a car allows you to share expenses and get around without having to depend on public transport timetables, which can be limited at night.
Where to park near the venue
The Torremolinos Fairgrounds has designated parking areas, although these can fill up quickly during the festival. It is therefore advisable to arrive early or look for alternative options in nearby streets or private car parks in the municipality.
Another option is to stay in nearby towns such as Benalmádena or Málaga and travel to the venue by car. This will not only allow you to avoid the night-time hustle and bustle, but also enable you to explore other areas during the day.
What to do before or after the festival if you have a car
One of the attractions of attending a festival in Torremolinos is being able to combine music with other activities on the Costa del Sol. If you have your own vehicle or a hire car, you can:
- Visit less crowded beaches, such as Los Álamos or Playa de la Viborilla in Benalmádena.
- Eat at traditional beach bars with sea views, such as those in La Carihuela.
- Take a trip to Mijas Pueblo, just 25 minutes away by car.
- Stay in rural accommodation or apartments in nearby villages, offering greater tranquillity and better prices.
- Enjoy evening strolls through the centre of Torremolinos or along the promenade after the concert.
Practical tips for out-of-town attendees
If you are travelling from another province or country, you can fly to Malaga Airport and hire a car at the airport itself. You will be in Torremolinos in less than 15 minutes. This gives you the freedom to get around, explore the area and tailor your trip to suit your schedule.
Also, don’t forget to wear comfortable clothing, suitable footwear for dancing, and sunscreen if you arrive early. Some concerts start in the afternoon and the venue is usually outdoors.
Conclusion
Puro Latino Torremolinos 2025 is not just a festival, it is a complete experience of music, sea and urban culture. And if you have a car, the possibilities multiply: you can avoid crowds, expand your range of movement and turn the event into the centrepiece of a more complete getaway on the Costa del Sol.