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Nave de Terneras del Centro Cultural Casa del RelojFri, Oct 16, 2026 · 08:00 PM – 11:59 PM
Overview
Fulu Miziki - Arganzuela is a listed event at Nave de Terneras del Centro Cultural Casa del Reloj in Madrid, sourced from the official open-data cultural agenda. Free entry. Check the link for the latest schedule and ticket details.
Fulu Miziki, whose name means "music from the garbage" in Lingala, is a multidisciplinary collective from Kinshasa that builds instruments, masks, and stage sets entirely from recycled materials. Their performances blend punk, electronics, industrial soukous, and African rhythms into a vibrant spectacle that invites dancing, reflection, and a new perspective on the world.
This event is part of the Multiculturas festival, which runs from October 1 to 24 across various districts of Madrid, celebrating cultural diversity through art, intercultural dialogue, and community participation. Since 2020, Fulu Miziki has toured Europe, performing at festivals and venues while also leading workshops with young people on creative recycling and music.
Attendees can expect an immersive experience that challenges the boundaries between art, activism, and collective celebration, all within the unique setting of the Nave de Terneras at Centro Cultural Casa del Reloj.
Starting price is indicative — check the official source for current tickets.
It means 'music from the garbage' in Lingala, reflecting the collective's philosophy of reuse and sustainability.
Yes, entry is free until capacity is reached.
It is a festival running from October 1 to 24 in various Madrid districts, highlighting cultural diversity through art and intercultural dialogue.
Fulu Miziki is an Afrofuturist music ensemble from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who make their own instruments, performance costumes, and masks out of garbage. Their name, Fulu Miziki, roughly translates to “music from garbage" in Lingala.
Venue & Map
Nave de Terneras del Centro Cultural Casa del Reloj, Madrid
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