The iconic Fiesta del Calendario de Oro Jondo is back — Madrid’s most flamboyant queer celebration of art, dance, and excess — taking over Sala Zenith (Calle de Atocha, 127) this Saturday, 25 October, for its 12th edition, organised by Cultura Sutura (@cultura.sutura).
More than 700 guests — including artists, digital celebrities, and devotees of the bakala aesthetic — will gather to celebrate the launch of the Oro Jondo 2026 Calendar. This cult object reinterprets Spanish iconography through a contemporary, pop and unapologetically queer lens.
What began as an independent art project has grown into a true collective ritual — a night where art, performance, and dancefloor collide in an explosion of identity and celebration.
A Line-up That Has It All
The night will kick off with PIEL MIXTA (@pielmixta), founder of Prometeo Club and Aux1 Net Label, who will set the tone with his trademark blend of Latinx club rhythms and deconstructed tribal beats — sounds that have already taken him across the globe.
From Venezuela comes YAJAIRA LA BEYACA (@yajairalabeyaca), performing in Madrid for the first time with a showcase of cumbia tambora and Venezuelan folklore, reshaped into something dystopian, blasphemous, and unforgettable.
Headlining the night is ORO JONDO (@orojondo), the multidisciplinary artist behind the project. After performing at major festivals such as BBK LIVE and Sónar, he returns to Madrid with a dark, percussive hard groove set, accompanied by high-voltage visuals and gogós, creating a full-blown sensory experience.

Hosting the evening will be LACA UDILLA (@lacaudilla), current contestant on Drag Race España, known for her signature moustache and sharp tongue. She’ll introduce each act and perform what’s been described as “the Rocío Jurado Super Bowl.”
To close the night, DJ TURBO (@djturbo_) takes over with a final set of techno, ghetto, and dark, sexy hard house, perfect for those who refuse to call it a night.
More Than Just a Party
La Fiesta del Calendario de Oro Jondo is more than an event — it’s a collective act of celebration, a space where queer, Spanish, and contemporary cultures merge freely. Each edition cements its status as one of Madrid’s essential cultural gatherings, a night where excess becomes art, and art becomes a dancefloor.
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