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Two Door Cinema Club to rock Marbella Arena on July 10

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The band will headline at Marbella Arena this summer
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Bringing their Bangor beats and energetic sound, the quirky and endearing Two Door Cinema Club will headline Marbella Arena on Friday, July 10 at 8pm as a stop on their international tour. 

The hugely successful trio formed in Bangor, Northern Ireland, Two Door Cinema Club is made up of  Alex Trimble, Sam Halliday and Kevin Baird who rose to fame with their debut album Tourist History, reshaping 2010s indie with their sharp guitar lines and electronic polish. The album earned the Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year, and breakout single “What You Know” has surpassed one billion streams. 

Two Door Cinema Club are no strangers to the big stage having headlined major festivals worldwide

The trio have released a whopping five studio albums, Beacon, Gameshow, False Alarm and Keep On Smiling , each pushing their sound further into synth-pop, electro-funk and polished alt-pop territory. They are no strangers to the big stage having headlined major festivals worldwide and earned devoted audiences for high-energy sets driven by precision, dance-floor rhythms and catchy recognisable hooks.

Support on the night comes from the raw and gloriously chaotic Karavana, a Spanish indie-pop-rock band based in Madrid, famously known for their signature sound of “dirty guitars and cheesy lyrics.” The band has said they get their modern indie rock inspiration from groups like The Strokes. With this description of their energy, they are the perfect warm up act for the headline to follow. 

They join a stellar line up of acts due to perform in Marbella this summer

Doors open at 8pm, with strict age rules in place, under-16s are not permitted, and 16- and 17-year-olds must attend with an adult and present a signed authorisation form. Tickets and the form are available through the Marbella Arena website and tickets can also be purchased via Ticketmaster

Two Door Cinema Club’s appearance is a fantastic addition to an already super summer line up including Kaiser Chiefs on June 20, Craig David June 27, Faithless July 9 and UB40 July 16. 

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A.R.C.H Spring Fest delivers family entertainment and vital support for local horse & donkey rescue on May 17

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Those who love spending time in the community and with animals will have a chance to have a lovely day out when A.R.C.H. hosts its hugely popular annual Spring Festival in Alhaurin el Grande on Sunday, May 17. The equine protection centre is preparing an event packed with activities for every age group while directing all proceeds towards urgent care for rescued horses and donkeys.

Plenty of entertainment fills the programme

Visitors will be able to enjoy a display from a local dog trainer who specialises in obedience and attack dogs after police dogs proved unavailable due to Andalusian election duties. Attendees can then watch the popular Fun Dog Show featuring amusing classes such as the Obstacle Race and Temptation Alley, where handlers call their pets past tempting sausages, toys and biscuits.

As every year, there will be an artisan market stocked with craft items, live music fills the air, and a barbecue serves food and drink, including vegan choices. Families can browse the ARCH stall full of merchandise and pick up details about ongoing rescue work. Many of the equine guests will be on hand to meet and greet as well.

Original artworks go on public view now

Two exceptional paintings now sit on display inside the A.R.C.H. charity shop in Alhaurin el Grande and form a key part of the fundraising drive. Artist Anna Bondar created the first piece, an acclaimed contemporary Ukrainian artist whose works appear in private collections across Ukraine, England, Hungary, Ireland and the USA. Oil on canvas and measuring 90 by 90 centimetres, the painting titled ‘In the beginning there was trust’ carries an estimated value around €2,000. Bondar donates her support because horses shaped her life through riding, silence and, above all, trust.

Janette Lockett, ASEA (Associate of the Society of Equestrian Artists (UK)), has produced the second artwork, a local equestrian specialist whose pastels capture grace and movement. Measuring 100 by 70 centimetres and presented in a black gallery frame with a signed authenticity certificate, the piece titled ‘Kite’ holds an estimated value near €1,500. Lockett knows the rescue centre well and has previously contributed her art to its cause.

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Raffle and direct visits add extra appeal

A.R.C.H. volunteers are running the usual mega raffle throughout the day. Guests can walk among the horses and donkeys, including two adorable foals that have recently arrived and now require extensive medical attention.

A.R.C.H faces rising costs after taking in numerous animals at once, so feed bills and veterinary expenses continue to climb. Every ticket sale and purchase helps ease that pressure.

How to bid on the paintings

People can submit separate donation offers for each artwork by emailing donations@horserescuespain.org or messaging WhatsApp number +34 711 070 099. Messages must state ‘Offer for painting’ plus the chosen title and contact details. Bids remain open until May 31, even after the event.

Entry to the A.R.C.H Spring Fest costs nothing, so everyone can simply turn up and enjoy the occasion while backing a vital rescue operation.

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Donate your old clothes at Fuengirola’s Miramar shopping centre and get a little reward

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Miramar Shopping Centre in Fuengirola has joined forces with the incredible Cudeca Foundation to run a charity clothing collection campaign, making it super easy for residents to support palliative cancer care, and in return earn a little reward for doing so.

How the clothing collection works

A dedicated drop-off point has been set up on the ground floor of Miramar Shopping Centre, right near one of the main entrances, opposite Starbucks, where donated garments will be collected and later resold to raise funds for palliative care for people living with cancer and other advanced illnesses. Visitors can drop off their unwanted clothing until May 16, during opening hours of 10am to 9pm. 

Free drinks for the first 200 donors

As a fun incentive to encourage participation, the first 200 customers who make a donation will receive drink vouchers to enjoy at selected establishments within the shopping centre. To claim the reward, donors simply need to register on the Miramar app and show their identification at the collection point.

Clothes given a second life

Once received, volunteers will check that donated items are in good condition before putting them up for sale in the Joan by Cudeca charity shops, which are one of the foundation’s primary sources of funding. Every sale directly supports free professional palliative care for patients in need. Miramar has stated that this collaboration “reflects the centre’s social responsibility and brings visibility to the tireless work of an organisation that carries enormous weight across the whole of Malaga province.”

Extra drop-off points in the car park

If you are unable to get into the store for those hours and still wish to donate, two yellow clothing containers have also been installed in the outdoor car park for you to gift the clothes without needing to visit the ground-floor collection space. Clothing, footwear, and accessories in good condition are all accepted.

You may find a hidden gem

You need not just be on the donating side, have a rummage through at one of the stores and you may find that top or bag you have been looking for and in return you’ll have done more to support a wonderful cause. 

For more information on the Miramar store and donation boxes visit the shopping centre website. To locate further charity shops across the coast, see Joan Cudeca Charity shop website and social media channels. 

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Why this sleep event in Marbella could change how you age

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Most people know they should sleep more. Few understand just how much poor sleep is quietly damaging their health, metabolism, and lifespan. On Friday,May 22, from 1pm to 3pm Marbella’s co-working and wellness space The Pool is hosting a special Longevity Club session dedicated entirely to sleep, and why fixing it could be the single most powerful thing you do for your health this year.

The facts about sleep and your health

Studies show that roughly one in three adults sleeps less than seven hours a night, and only around half of adults wake up feeling properly rested on most days. Chronic sleep deprivation raises the risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. People who regularly sleep fewer than six hours a night carry a 10% higher mortality risk than those getting seven to nine hours, and even averaging six to seven hours raises that risk by 4%.

What this session will cover

Sleep affects how the body repairs itself, how clearly the brain functions, and how efficiently the metabolism runs. This session breaks that down in plain, practical terms. Two experts will explain what disrupts sleep, which daily habits matter most, and where realistic changes can make a difference. Attendees will also take part in a guided reflection to better understand their own sleep patterns.

Meet the expert, Dr. Laura Rodriguez Alcala

Leading the session is Dr. Laura Rodriguez Alcala, an ENT surgeon and one of the youngest accredited Sleep Medicine specialists in Spain, with multiple international research publications to her name. Longevity Club Delegate Iris Arbel, CEO of Saboris, will host the afternoon.

How to book your place

Places are strictly limited so early booking is advised. Tickets cost €24 per person. Comfortable clothing is recommended as the environment is being designed to feel calm and relaxed. For more information and for booking visit the The Pool Marbella website.

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