Overview
- À Punt will broadcast live from 11:30 local time for two hours on television and online.
- Organizers expect around 22,000 participants, with non-residents paying €15 for entry.
- The tomato fight is scheduled to start at noon and run for one hour, and authorities recommend traveling by Cercanías line C‑3 due to road restrictions.
- Buñol will launch the Viajeros Solidarios platform during the event, supported by partner groups, to raise money for post-DANA restoration of cultural and natural assets.
- Reporting differs on the tomato haul, citing 120,000 to 150,000 kilograms, all grown specifically for the festival and not for consumption, with this year’s supply coming from Don Benito.