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  • Vida Festival 2025

    Vida Festival 2025

    Vilanova i la Geltrú's Vida Festival has consolidated itself as one of the most famous indie music events in the whole of Spain. In an incomparable setting, national and international stars are inexorably drawn to one of summer's most complete festivals. This year's highlights include performances from Richard Hawley, Mushka, The Lemon Twigs and Supergrass, to name but a few.

  • La Mercè 2025

    La Mercè 2025

    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 music, with streets full of modern and popular rhythms where the BAM, Barcelona Acció Musical, and Música Mercè will offer a programme with more than a hundred local, national and international artists. Free concerts in public spaces to celebrate Barcelona's biggest festival.

    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.

  • Festival Pantalla Barcelona

    Festival Pantalla Barcelona

    The Pantalla de Barcelona Festival presents its fourteenth edition from 26 June to 24 July. 12 civic centres across the city of Barcelona will offer film screenings that have been made, filmed, or produced in Barcelona to enjoy the best movies under the stars.

    Civic Centres:

    • Auditori Sant Martí
    • CC Ateneu Fort Pienc
    • CC Can Basté
    • CC Can Clariana Cultural
    • CC Casa Groga
    • CC Cotxeres de Sants
    • CC La Sagrera-"La Barraca"
    • CC La Sedeta
    • CC Pati Llimona
    • CC Trias i Peix
    • CC Vil·la Florida
    • CC Zona Nord

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Summer evenings in Unique Houses

    Summer evenings in Unique Houses

    These summer evenings, houses, palaces and other unique spaces in Barcelona open their doors and become exceptional settings for culture and heritage. Guided tours, artistic proposals and activities designed to discover the history and architecture of these unique places fill the evenings with magic and emotion. The gatherings take place at dusk, when the city transforms and reveals its most captivating face. Each space holds fascinating stories, characters who lived there, architects who designed them and historic moments that left their mark. A different, fun and mysterious experience to delve into the soul of an intimate and surprising Barcelona.

    Monday to Sunday – Casa Amatller. Until 24 September. At 18:00, 18:30, 19:00, 19:30, 20:00 and 20:30 in Catalan, Spanish and English.
    Tuesday – Arús Library. Sherlock Holmes Collection. From 1 July to 23 September. At 19:00 (Catalan), 19:30 (Spanish), 20:00 (Catalan) and 20:30 (Spanish).
    Wednesday – Espai Subirachs. 4 and 18 June; 2 July. At 19:00, in Catalan.
    Wednesday – Ateneu Barcelonès Library. From 2 July to 24 September. At 20:00 in Catalan and Spanish.

  • Setmana del Llibre en Català

    Setmana del Llibre en Català

    La Setmana del Llibre en Català is one of Catalonia – and Spain's – major literary events, that is now in its 41st year. Passeig de Lluís Companys will host this year 242 exhibitors and over 250 activities: tours, book presentations, dialogs with authors, literary dissemination activities, concerts and children's activities. All thanks to the exhibitors and collaborating entities.

  • Barcelona Gallery Weekend

    Barcelona Gallery Weekend

    Art Barcelona promotes for the eleventh consecutive year the Barcelona Gallery Weekend: four days dedicated to discovering art through a programme of exhibitions in 27 contemporary and modern art galleries, as well as a wide range of free activities aimed at all audiences. These include guided tours led by the artists and gallery owners, talks, performances and visits for families, among other events. Visit the various galleries and soak up the latest trends and artistic languages.

  • Wodcelona

    Wodcelona

    Wodcelona, the Inclusive International Crossfit Competition. In this competition, athletes compete on an equal footing, as half of the categories are adaptive, i.e. they vary according to the abilities of the competitor. In addition, this interesting initiative has a social purpose, as it will serve to raise funds for charitable causes. At Wodcelona, classic crossfit evolves and becomes a platform for inclusivity, awareness and training that will get bodies and consciences in shape.

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  • Free summer film screenings on the beach independent film nights

    Free summer film screenings on the beach independent film nights

    "Cinema Lliure" on the beach is a free festival of independent cinema that takes place on summer nights on different beaches on the Catalan coast. Sessions where films that have been programmed in theaters and festivals in Catalonia are screened in original version. A cultural event that will make you discover on the beach films outside the commercial circuit, and which contradicts the cliché according to which independent cinema is reserved only for theoreticians and critics.