The iconic Spanish presenter returns with a show in Madrid where the public is the real contestant.
In a world saturated with screens and the immediacy of digital, there are certain contents and figures on television that refuse to be forgotten. Nostalgia for those legendary musical competition formats continues to be a powerful engine, and ‘Furor Furor: The Show‘ capitalizes on just that energy. This musical show lands in Madrid with the promise of transporting us to a time of collective euphoria, but with a twist: this time, the spectator does not sit down to watch, but rather gets up to compete.
It is a hybrid experience, conceived as an explosive combination of a live show, massive karaoke and a big party. The premise is clear: leave aside the role of passive spectator to take the reins and become the undisputed protagonist of the night.
Alonso Caparrós: The Master of Ceremonies and the Judge
At the forefront of this celebration of the hit and the competitive spirit is Alonso Caparrós, a central figure in the history of Spanish television. His presence is not accidental: he acts as presenter and judge, injecting the format with that close humor, that spark and the knowing winks that the original television imaginary requires.
Caparrós, with more than three decades dedicated to entertainment, sees this project as the pinnacle of his career. In his own words, this show “concentrates the best of my 30 years of experience” and highlights that there is nothing he enjoys more than the pleasure of entertaining and making people enjoy themselves. Passion and good humor are the pillars that he promises to transmit to the public.

The Musical Battle: One Saturday a Month in Madrid
‘Furor Furor: The Show’ is based in the LAB The Club club in Madrid, which is transformed monthly into a true musical battlefield. The dynamic is simple, but electrifying: all attendees are divided into two large teams to face each other in a series of tests full of humor, hits from all eras and a high dose of collective energy.
How does the competition work?
- Teams in Fight: The attendees compete divided into two sides.
- VIP Captains: Each team has a renowned guest who acts as captain and spokesperson, guiding their side from the stage.
- The Forbidden Verb: The music of all time is the ammunition, and the participation of the public on the court is essential for the development of the game and the scoring of points.
- Retro-Television Style: DJS, unstoppable hits and hostesses complete this “explosive cocktail shaker” that emulates the aesthetics of the most beloved contests.

A Perfect Plan to Disconnect?
The proposal goes beyond a simple show; It is a leisure plan that appeals to connection and catharsis. Caparrós himself jokes about the high level of physical activity in the show: “they will leave the theater with a few kilos less… from so much dancing, laughing and singing.”
However, the phenomenon leaves us with an open question: Why in our LGTBIQ+ culture and in general, has the search for these spaces of shared joy and collective nostalgia become so vital? Perhaps it is the longing for unfiltered experiences, where the competitive spirit merges with laughter and celebration of the “here and now.” It is a reminder that music, regardless of the era, is a universal language for meeting and having fun.
Key Data
- Premiere: Saturday, January 17.
- Periodicity: One Saturday a month.
- Location: LAB The Club (Chamartín Station, Madrid).
- Ticket Sales: Available at furorfurortheshow.com/madrid.
- Expansion: The opening in Barcelona is already in the plans.









