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Barcelona Sónar Festival (June 15–17) 

What do electronic music, sonar technology, and creativity have in common? The Sónar Festival. Thousands
of music fans have attended this event from around the globe for over 30 years. It has two well-
differentiated locations. One is for live music concerts and multidisciplinary performances. Another one is for
creativity, technology, and digital transformation. This last one serves as a space for co-creation and
meetings for professionals.  This year, the activities will run all three days  for Sónar by Day. And only Friday
and Saturday for Sónar by Night. For more information, click here.

Cruïlla Barcelona Festival (July 5 to 8) 


The Catalan word Cruïlla, which means crossroads, defines the spirit of this eclectic festival, born in 2005.
Cruïlla Barcelona is where diverse music genres, like pop, hip-hop, indie, electronic music, or folk from
around the world, meet in one place. The program includes performances, art, and comedy stand-ups. This
year, Cruïlla will be held in Barcelona’s Parc del Fòrum. The visitors would also attend exhibitions by different
artistic disciplines. Click here for more information. 

Festival Alma Jardins Pedralbes (July 10-27) 


For the past ten years, the gardens of the Pedralbes Palace, former residence of the Spanish Royal Family in
Barcelona, have been the home of the Festival Jardins Pedralbes. This year, for the first time, El Poble
Espanyol de Barcelona will host the event, now renamed Alma Festival Jardins Pedralbes. The new location
is in the middle of the beautiful and historic Montjuïc mountain. Visitors will enjoy the music of famous
Spanish and international singers. Musicians like Mariah Carey, Beach Boys, James Blunt, Tom Jones, and
Rufus Wainwright have been part of the show since 2013. For more information, click here. 

Festival dels Jardins de Cap Roig (July 14 – August 19) 


The castle Cap Roig in Calella de Palafrugell, Girona, has been the scenario of this event since 2001, at the
top of a cliff. From this side of the Costa Brava, visitors have magnificent views of the Mediterranean. From
July 14 to August 19, singers like Rod Stewart, Damien Rice, Mika, and David Bisbal will perform in the
gardens of this venue. Click here for more information. 

Festival Castell de Peralada (July 28 - August 5)  


What better setting for a classical music festival than a medieval castle? The monumental structure of
Peralada Castle in Girona, built in the 14th century, has been holding this music and dance festival since
1987. The activities include other styles and genres, such as jazz, pop, gospel, flamenco, theater, and family
shows. Click here for more information. 

International Festival de la Porta Ferrada (June 30 – August 6)  


This festival, celebrated for the first time in 1958, is the oldest in Catalonia. Porta Ferrada is an eclectic
festival where visitors enjoy classical music, theater, dance, jazz, and other music styles. It takes place in
the town of Sant Feliu de Guíxols, in the Empordà region, using venues like the Espai Port El Festival, by the
sea, the Teatre Auditori Municipal, and the town's Gothic monastery.  Find more information here. 

Festival Jardins Terramar (June 28 - August 13) 


This event is organized once a year since 2017 in the Terramar Gardens, Sitges. The guests will attend
concerts by renowned artists, enjoy gastronomic activities, dance shows, theater, and painting and sculpture
exhibitions. For more information, click here. 

Other must-attend events 


Festes Majors (Traditional Summer Festival) 
One of Catalonia's most significant traditional
festivals during Summer. Visitors can find them in
each town, and even in some neighborhoods, across
the territory. Human towers, correfocs (fire
runners), and sardanas (traditional dance) are part
of the show. Although the origin is different in every
case, one of the oldest is 'Festes de Sant Roc',
celebrated for the first time in 1589 in the Gothic
Quarter of Barcelona. 'Les Santes' in Mataró, 'La
Mercè' in Barcelona, 'Santa Tecla' in Tarragona and
Sitges are among the most important festes
majors. Find more here.

Sant Joan (June 23 and 24) 


This open-air event marks the summer solstice and
the birthdate of Saint John the Baptist in the
Catholic faith. People gather to watch colorful
fireworks displays across the territory and eat the
special cake known as coca de Sant Joan. 

Cantada d'Havaneres (Habaneras Shanty


Singing)  
The Cantada d'Havaneres in Calella de Palafrugell
started in 1966 as a small gathering of singers at
the Can Batlle Tavern, in Costa Brava. Fifty-si years
later, this event has attracted thousands of people
and has become the biggest and most famous
festival of this genre in Catalonia. The Cantada
takes place on the first Saturday of July on the
town’s main beaches. 

Check on these ones too 


La Patum  
Berga, Pyrenees  
June 7 - 11 

A Vista de Hotel (Gastronomy and Wine) 


Week event on the terraces of Barcelona hotels.  
Barcelona  

White Summer Performing arts, design, music and gastronomy


Pals, Costa Brava  
All Summer 

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