The Peace Palace of Fuengirola hosts this Saturday the XXV Festival of Children’s Humor and Magic ‘Jajejijojú’ to benefit AVOI
The show will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will bring together prominent artists such as Dimitri, Jorge Blass, Miguel Muñoz, Señor Pérez, Eleni Anastasaki, Héctor Mancha and Kaito. Tickets (10 euros) can be purchased on the website https://entradium.com/es/events/festival-de-humor-y-magia-infantil-jajejijoju-fuengirolaat the House of Culture from June 1 to 5 and at the Peace Palace box office on the day of the event
6/1/2026 – The Fuengirola Peace Palace will host this Saturday, June 6, starting at 6:00 p.m., the twenty-fifth edition of the ‘Jajejijojú’ Children’s Humor and Magic Festival, a solidarity event whose proceeds will go entirely to the Association of Children’s Oncology Volunteers (AVOI). This was recalled today by the Councilor for Culture, Rodrigo Romero, who encouraged families to enjoy a unique afternoon of entertainment and solidarity.
“This Saturday we have a very special event in Fuengirola with the Jajejijojú Children’s Humor and Magic Festival. In addition to the main show, from one hour before the start there will be performances and interventions by magicians who will interact with the children attending, so we recommend coming in advance to enjoy the entire experience,” said Romero.
This year’s edition will feature the participation of some of the most prominent names on the national and international magic scene. Among them is Jorge Blass, recognized in 2025 as Magician of the Year worldwide; Miguel Muñoz, awarded a Special World Magic Prize; Mr. Pérez, National Magic Prize; and Héctor Mancha, awarded the Special Jury Prize.
The show will be presented by Dimitri, a well-known clown and artist from Granada, and will also feature the participation of the magician Kaito, a reference in children’s magic, and the artist Eleni Anastasaki, internationally awarded in the circus field, who will surprise the public with an innovative number of luminous rings.
Tickets are priced at 10 euros and can be purchased through the Entradium platform, at the House of Culture until June 5 and at the Peace Palace box office on the day of the festival.









