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  • Tres Tombs Parade

    Tres Tombs Parade

    Dates 2025 not yet confirmed

    Closely related to Carnival, the Tres Tombs feast is held –at least since 1826– in Sant Antoni neighbourhood, the heart of Eixample district.
    In homage to muleteers, wagoners and peasant farmers, the horse parade is performed by ancient carriages animal drawn and several riders. It always appears the Unitat Muntada de la Guàrdia Urbana (Horse Guards of the local police) and riders who escort Sant Antoni and Santa Eulàlia flags, the co-patron saint of the city. But, overall, there are amazing carriages such as a firefighter truck driven by horses, the Imperial carriage of the funeral services, a delivery carriage for wineskins, one for the rice growers and some other historical ones from Barcelona and other Catalan cities.
    The parade finishes in Plaça Sant Jaume, when the local authorities welcome the entourage.

  • Barcelona Obertura Spring Festival Ciutat de Clàssica

    Barcelona Obertura Spring Festival Ciutat de Clàssica

    Dates 2025 not yet confirmed

    The Barcelona Obertura Spring Festival, focusing on classical music, returns. Organised by Barcelona Obertura, Gran Teatre del Liceu Opera House, Palau de la Música Catalana and L'Auditori, Barcelona Obertura Classic & Lyric gives you the opportunity to hear top performers sing live, including singers from Spain and abroad, at these three venues.

    This year the programme will also feature Ciutat de Clàssica, a free performances itinerary at different emblematic locations around the city such as Casa Batlló, Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, CASA SEAT, Fundació Miró, Fundació Antoni Tàpies and the Barcelona City Council's network of civic centers, which repeat the collaboration with the festival, and new venues such as Mirador Torre Glòries, Palau Güell, Can Deu civic center and the Mercè Rodoreda and García Márquez libraries.

  • 104 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya

    104 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya

    Dates 2025 not yet confirmed

    In 2025, the region will be hosting the 104 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, an edition that will show how deeply rooted this sport is in our region. To mark the occasion, top riders from around the world will come and take part in the different stages in the four provinces of Catalonia. These will include mountain passes that are only suitable for top-level cyclists.

  • Sónar 2025

    Sónar 2025

    Sónar is a festival of advanced music and multimedia art. But it's also much more than that: Sónar has become an international benchmark by developing what is essentially music to become an explosion of multimedia language, art and electronica, attracting fans eager for innovation from all over the world in the process.

    Over three dates, Sónar by Day (Fira Montjuïc de Barcelona), Sónar by Night (Gran Via de L'Hospitalet) and different venues all over the city, will offer hundreds of activities, including concerts, DJ sessions, screenings, debates, conferences and an abundance of multimedia projects.

  • Mozart Summer Nights Festival

    Mozart Summer Nights Festival

    Dates 2024 not yet confirmed

    In 2024, L'Auditori, and the resident Barcelona Symphony Orchestra, is launching a new edition of the Mozart Summer Nights Festival, with the aim of exploring the vast output of this Salzburg genius. The concerts will take place during the last week on June and the first week of July and feature young soloists with promising careers.

  • La Mercè 2024

    La Mercè 2024

    Barcelona is once again celebrating its grand festival, in honor of its patron saint. A program full of different activities is planned for all the public, with music, dance, circus and street arts. And not forgetting the giants, dragons, fire beasts, human towers and sardana groups.

    La Mercè is also a festival of street arts with the MAC festival, Mercè Arts de Carrer. This is a festival which has become a showcase of new creations, and the meeting place for many artists, both from the city and overseas. The BAM Festival, Barcelona Acció Musical, will fill the streets with today's popular rhythms and concerts.

    La Mercè will end, as always, with the traditional fireworks and music display. an explosion of light and sound, which has become one of the most expected and acclaimed events for the people of Barcelona and its visitors.

    Guest city: Casablanca

  • Swab Barcelona Art Fair

    Swab Barcelona Art Fair

    The Swab contemporary art fair has now been running for more than fifteen years, and remains faithful to its mission of acting as an experimental platform for emerging artistic ideas. Founded by the architect and collector Joaquín Diez-Cascón, Swab is an event that brings together some 80 galleries from the international art scene. The fair strives for close contact with the public, selecting and presenting the freshest proposals on the international scene, reflecting the latest trends and innovations in the art world.

  • Gran Gala Flamenco

    Gran Gala Flamenco

    Do you like flamenco or are you interested in learning more about it? Then you cannot miss any of the shows organized by Gran Gala Flamenco. Passion, soul, dance and art take center stage in each of these shows that are performed in some of the most emblematic theaters around the city, including the Palau de la Música and the Teatre Poliorama. Check out the whole program and choose the one you like the most. You will fall in love.

  • God Save The Queen

    God Save The Queen

    We will never again be able to enjoy the legendary band Queen live. Freddie Mercury has been gone for many years now, but the tribute band God Save The Queen is able to recreate and invoke the spirit of Queen in a spectacular way. Not for nothing has Rolling Stone magazine dubbed them "the greatest tribute band in the world". The Argentinian group is coming to the Razzmatazz to thrill us with the greatest hits of the original band, which marks its 50th anniversary this year, with a vibrant and legendary show.

  • Barcelona Design Week

    Barcelona Design Week

    For some years now, the city has spent ten days at the epicenter of the design world. Barcelona Design Week (BDW) is an essential diary date for anybody with a keen interest in design, innovation and business. Within the context of the Agenda 2030, which aims to emphasize design as a tool for a sustainable future, BDW'24 focuses on design as a key element to address global uncertainty, with the goal of promoting SDG number 18: "Design for Human Future".

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