During the Medellín Loves You 2024 Flower Festival, over 10 days, 2,100,000 people attended more than 100 free-entry events featuring around 3,200 artists.
Nearly 40,000 people attended the opening concert at the Obelisk sector. The festival culminated with the Silleteros Parade, which saw over 1,300,000 participants, including residents and tourists.
In the San Antonio de Prado, Altavista, San Sebastián de Palmitas, Santa Elena, Aranjuez, Cattle Fair show, Belén, La Floresta, and La Milagrosa stages, more than 83,000 attendees were recorded.
The National Trova Festival City of Medellín celebrated its 20th anniversary, gathering 26,000 lovers of repentismo and Antioquian culture during its two sessions (semifinal and final).
The National Trova Festival City of Medellín celebrated its 20th anniversary, gathering 26,000 lovers of repentismo and Antioquian culture during its two sessions (semifinal and final).
The Canine Walk attracted 50,000 people and 15,000 pets, 30,000 people participated in the Chivas and Flowers event, and another 80,000 attended the Classic and Antique Car Parade.
“I want to thank all the citizens for their good behavior. This was a Flower Festival that returned to the people, where we once again put the silleteros at the top of the pedestal, which is what we wanted. This was a festival that returned to the streets, to the neighborhoods, that regained its essence; it brought back what is ours. In terms of economic impact and people’s participation, the balance is very positive, as well as in terms of safety,” said Mayor Federico Gutiérrez Zuluaga.
The city welcomed 291,110 visitors, as follows: the José María Córdova Airport reported 51,558 passengers, of which 21,605 were domestic and 29,953 were international, marking a 6.2% increase compared to the previous year. Another 239,552 arrived through the two ground transportation terminals.
One of the most positive figures was the 70% reduction in the number of homicides, with 11 fewer cases compared to the 2023 festival, when there were 14.