Triple A Charity Gala, Marbella

Triple A Charity Gala Marbella


The Triple A Charity Gala will be held at the Trocadero Stadium on September 13, 2025.

The glamorous event will raise vital funds for Amigos de Los Animales Abandonados. (Triple A), an local non-profit shelter which cares for over 250 cats and dogs.

Guests will enjoy a memorable evening with a three course gourmet dinner, live entertainment, a dazzling performance by a saxophonist, a magic show, DJs, and electrifying performances of the Lima danceshow and Jimena. This night will include raffles and auctions to help support Triple A’s mission, which is to provide food and medical care for abandoned animals. Cocktail attire is required, with tickets priced at €125 per person.

“This gala is more than just a glamorous night — it’s a lifeline for animals in need,” said the president of Triple A. “Every ticket helps us provide food, shelter and vital medical care to hundreds of abandoned dogs, cats, and other animals in our care.”

Tickets are available for purchase at tripleagala.com. Donations can be made online by those who are unable to attend.

Triple A is heavily reliant on donations and volunteers in order to care for more than 600 animals. The gala will combine Marbella’s vibrant nightlife and a heartfelt charity, creating a night full of compassion.

For more information, contact Maya Jensen at +420723064371 or novacekmaya@gmail.com. Visit tripleagala.com for details.


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