Spain Turns Red at Annual 'Tomatina' Fest in Bunol

Published August 29th, 2019 - 06:25 GMT

More than 20,000 people have gathered Bunol to take part in the epic food fight at the annual La Tomatina festival on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019.

'La Tomatina' event was first held in 1945 when a tomato-tossing brawl reportedly broke out during a parade, and it usually takes place on the last Wednesday of August every year.

The event saw 145 tons of tomatoes offloaded from six trucks into crowds packing Bunol's streets for the midday hour-long battle.

 

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Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP

The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP

Revellers covered in tomato pulpkiss during the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP

A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP

A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP

The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP

Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP

The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP

Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP

The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP

Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulpkiss during the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulpkiss during the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulpkiss during the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
A reveller covered in tomato pulp participates in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
Revellers covered in tomato pulp take part in the annual "Tomatina" festival in the eastern town of Bunol, on August 28, 2019. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP
The iconic fiesta, which is billed at "the world's biggest food fight" has become a major draw for foreigners, in particular from Britain, Japan and the United States. JAIME REINA / AFP

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