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Fuengirola residents proudly preserve timeless maritime traditions for all to enjoy

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Those looking for genuine cultural immersion in Costa del Sol culture will find rich rewards in Los Boliches this summer. Local people in Fuengirola cling onto deep connections to their seafaring past through living demonstrations that bring history to life on the beach.

Ancient fishing methods come alive once more

Every year residents organise a special recreation of the tirada del copo on July 11 at Los Boliches beach. This event honours generations of families who depended on the sea for their livelihood along the Costa del Sol. Starting at 8am, before it gets too hot, participants will gather between Varadero and the chiringuito Los Naufragos to recreate the historic technique.

Teams will throw out a net around 50 metres offshore before hauling it back to shore using long ropes. Fish caught inside the bag of the net provide a vivid glimpse into centuries-old practices that shaped daily life here before all the tall buildings arrived. The local council works closely with the Peña Recreativa Bolichera to stage this authentic display.

Strong community ties to the sea

People in this part of Fuengirola carry forward stories of hard work and resilience from their ancestors. Everyone feels the strong bond between the neighbourhood and its seafaring roots during these moments.

Organisers revived the tradition in 1995 as part of the celebrations for the fair in honour of Nuestra Señora del Carmen, the patron saint of Los Boliches. Annual performances now take place each July and again on August 15, drawing crowds who appreciate this distinctive element of local identity.

Perfect opportunity for memorable visitor experiences

Visitors can get direct insight into Fuengirola’s coastal heritage when they attend this engaging spectacle. Proper permissions from the Junta de Andalucia make sure all fish return to the sea straight away, allowing the demonstration to continue responsibly. Families, couples and solo travellers discover something special when they witness locals working together with skill and enthusiasm.

Many visitors leave with lasting memories of community spirit and cultural continuity. Experiences like this create deeper appreciation for Spanish coastal towns that value their past. Attendees connect with authentic practices that continue to define daily pride in Fuengirola.

This July event offers an ideal chance to explore traditions that locals hold dear. Planning a trip around the date promises rewarding encounters with genuine heritage and warm hospitality.

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Rick Astley live in Marbella at Starlite Festival this Friday

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Rick to hit Starlite Marbella
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He’s never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around or desert you. Pop icon Rick Astley is returning to the coast this week, headlining the Starlite Occident festival in Marbella on Friday, July 10.

A huge career over two very different chapters

Rick Astley’s career began in 1987 when Never Gonna Give You Up became a global phenomenon, earning him a BRIT Award and top chart positions worldwide. Follow-up singles like Together Forever and Whenever You Need Somebody brought him the reputation as one of the 80’s most recognisable voices.

A major career resurgence arrived years later when in 2016 his album 50, flung him back up to the top of the UK charts. In recent years, he has sustained his live presence through high-profile collaborations with contemporary rock and indie acts, including Foo Fighters and Blossoms.

The ‘Rickrolling’ phenomenon that made him a meme

Astley’s legacy was uniquely expanded by the modern viral internet prank known as “rickrolling.” Originating in the mid-2000s, the meme involved tricking web users into clicking hyperlinks that redirected to the Never Gonna Give You Up music video in which Astley performs his signature moves. This digital phenomenon bought his iconic track to a completely new generation of international fans.

Live at Starlite Occident 2026

The concert take’s place at the festival’s stunning Auditorio in the Cantera de Nagueles. Doors open from 8pm, with the main performance scheduled for 10pm. Tickets for the evening are currently available starting from €47. Rick fans can enjoy a live set showing off his classic 80’s hits with material from his recent albums.

Due to security check-ins and the popularity of the venue’s pre-show dining options, early arrival at the quarry is highly recommended, all attendees under the age of 18 must exit the premises immediately following the end of the main concert performance.

For an evening of vocal excellence, sing-a-long tracks and nostalgia, head down to Starlite on Friday, July 10. For more information and ticket bookings, visit the Starlite festival website directly.

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Marbella theatre group delivers €1,740 boost to Estepona food charity

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International Theatre Studio members came together to give support for a vital cause at one of their popular outdoor gatherings. Funds collected totalled €1,740 and were given over last week to EMAUS Obra de Amor in Estepona through ticket sales, donations and a lively and fun raffle draw.

The Lark in the Park event generates vital support

The theatre group held the successful fundraiser in Benahavis on Sunday, June 7. Spectators enjoyed performances and activities that combined entertainment with heartfelt generosity. Proceeds now will go directly towards helping families facing ever tightening budgets because of rising living costs.

Representatives of International Theatre Studio hand over funds in person

ITS Lark Producer Fiona Poole joined Lark Director Kate Jackson to present the cheque. Their gesture reflects years of commitment by the theatre group to local needs on the Costa del Sol.

EMAUS President, Ildefonso Abril Tirado happily received the donation with warm thanks. He applauded International Theatre Studio for selecting his organisation as the beneficiary and extended gratitude to every donor and all who participated in the raffle. This contribution will ease pressure on many households where everyday expenses stretch resources thin.

EMAUS provides essential daily assistance

Volunteers at the Estepona-based charity operate social kitchens that deliver meals and create welcoming spaces for people in difficulty. Their work focuses on practical help such as food parcels and community meals that sustain vulnerable residents across the area.

Theatre fans continue to give back

International Theatre Studio maintains a strong tradition of supporting good causes while delivering quality English-language productions. Membership offers discounted tickets and opportunities to join shows or assist backstage.

Further donations are welcome from the public

Anyone wishing to contribute directly to the wonderful work of EMAUS can visit www.emausobradeamor.org. Additional gifts will back up the charity’s ability to meet growing demand for their services in Estepona and surrounding communities.

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Flowers, tears and emotional goodbyes at Mijas Rhythmic Gymnastics Club’s end of season gala

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Club Polideportivo Mijas Gymnastics club brought its season to a close with stunning performances in an emotional gala at the Polideportivo de Osunillas, Mijas Pueblo, an afternoon of flowers, tears, warm applause from start to finish.

A full colourful season of talent and progress on display

Gymnasts from every category performed their individual and collective routines, with families and supporters cheering from the stands. These snippets of music and choreography gave loved ones a chance to appreciate how far each athlete had come over the course of the year. From the youngest girls in their little tutus representing Mijas, La Cala de Mijas, and Las Cañadas, to the competitive and pre-competitive gymnasts, wowing with their creativity and talent, every routine was met with enthusiastic appreciation from a packed (very hot) venue. Diplomas and gifts were presented to all participants, with organisers and coaches also receiving recognition for their contributions throughout the season.

Mijas gymnastics show
Stunning performances on display
Credit: CP Mijas Gimnasia Ritmica

Heartfelt farewells for Carla and Tania

Moving moments came with the formal send-offs for Carla Zaragoza and Tania Sanchez, both stepping back from competition. One due to head off for university studies, and the other for personal reasons. A specially produced video montage traced their journeys from young girls taking their first steps in rhythmic gymnastics to accomplished club members, drawing tears from teammates, coaches, and families across the room.

Mijas Rhythmic Gymnastics Club

The popular local club hold classes for a wide variety of ages across Mijas, La Cala de Mijas, and Las Cañadas. With a new generation of young gymnasts progressing through the ranks, the club enters next competition season with genuine optimism for further wins and successes in the sport.

For more information on the club, their competitions and galas, you can visit the Mijas Town Hall website or CP Mijas Gimnasia Ritmica social media channels.

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