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  • Sant Medir Festival

    Sant Medir Festival

    Every March, the children of Barcelona enjoy one of the "sweetest" festivals of the city. The streets and squares of the charming district of Gràcia become a festival of sweets, bands and horse carriages. This is the Sant Medir Festival and according to tradition originates from the Saint who lived in the year 303 in Barcelona under the Roman rule of Diocletian, who intensely persecuted Christians. According to legend, Sant Medir's beans grew immediately after they were planted and for this he was taken prisoner. A hermitage was built where the Saint lived to mark the starting point of the pilgrimage. In 1830, a baker from the district of Gràcia made a pilgrimage to the hermitage on his Saint's Day to thank the Saint for a honoured promise. Today, this pilgrimage has become a popular tradition with the participation of "colles" from the districts of Gràcia, Sarrià and Sants. Each year,

  • Jamboree

    Jamboree

    It dates back to over half a century and can boast that it offers live music 356 days a year. The Sala Jamboree is the Barcelona temple of jazz par excellence, where great legends and young promises of jazz have played. Figures like Bill Coleman, Kenny Drew, Chet Baker, Ponny Poindexter, Art Farmer, Lou Bennet, Stéphan Grappelli, Kenny Clarke, Cecil Taylor, Elvin Jones, Steve Grossman and Al FosGordon have all been on stage.

    All styles are represented, from vanguard to Dixieland passing through bop, fusion, vocal jazz, mainstream, nu-jazz, tango-jazz, flamenco jazz and Latin jazz, without forgetting other Afroamerican styles such as blues and gospel.

    This venue is a cultural benchmark of Barcelona, which won the Gold Medal of the city.

  • Bachcelona

    Bachcelona

    Bachcelona is a leading festival dedicated to the work and legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach, turning Barcelona into a meeting point for performers, creators and diverse audiences. With a programme focused on concerts, the festival offers an open and contemporary perspective on Bach's music, placing it in dialogue with other styles, artistic disciplines and modern forms of expression. Bachcelona champions a close and accessible musical experience, with performances in some of the city's most emblematic venues and formats designed for both seasoned music lovers and new audiences. The festival has established itself as a key cultural event, highlighting the relevance, richness and emotional power of classical music in today's urban context.

  • Flamenco at Sala Los Tarantos

    Flamenco at Sala Los Tarantos

    Open since 1963, Los Tarantos Flamenco is the oldest tablao in Barcelona. Its tables have seen the most important dancers of the last century, making it one of the most influential tablaos in the country. Currently, it continues focusing on authentic flamenco shows based on improvisation and featuring both renowned figures from the flamenco world and young talents from the local and national scene. Los Tarantos invites you to enjoy the best flamenco in Barcelona and discover the strength and passion of this centuries-old art, declared an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO since 2010

  • D'A Film Festival

    D'A Film Festival

    In its 16th edition, the Barcelona's D'A Film Festival has become in an essential springtime event for the fans of contemporary indie and auteur cinema, both local and from around the globe. Some of the films shown have already won awards at other festivals while many are getting their Spanish premiere. With close to 100 films being presented, one of the highlights of D'A is always the attendance of many of the directors whose works are being shown for round tables and Q&A sessions about their productions.

  • Pantalla Pavelló Film Series

    Pantalla Pavelló Film Series

    These summer nights in Barcelona fill once again with cinema through Pantalla Pavelló, a cycle projecting films directly onto the travertine of the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion. The built environment and its boundaries become a stage for reflection on architecture, the city, and its inhabitants. An experience inviting contemplation of the cities we desire and the society we wish to build.

    6/7 - Los Tarantos by Francesc Rovira-Beleta
    3/8 - Costa Brava (Family Album) by Marta Balletbò-Coll
    7/9 - Sis dies corrents by Bong Joon-ho

  • Dansa Metropolitana

    Dansa Metropolitana

    Quinzena Metropolitana the dance festival which will display all styles and genres to a potential audience of 5 million people. The festival will take place all over the metropolitan area of Barcelona, covering the municipalities of Barcelona, Badalona, Santa Coloma, L'Hospitalet, Cornellà, Espluges and others. Programmed in theaters, but also in streets, squares and subway stations, dance at its finest now has a festival that includes classic and contemporary dance, hip hop, jazz, traditional dance and any other style.

  • Museu Endins

    Museu Endins

    Come and see the collections and the restoration workshops with the professionals that look after them! On the 7th March, seventeen museums of Barcelona will open the areas that are normally restricted to the public, to show the work done by professionals who work there. Take a close look at the collections and discover a new way of viewing works of art, in the company of guides, curators, and directors.

    Advance booking is essential.

  •  Formula 1 MSC Cruises Gran Premio de BarcelonaCatalunya 2026

    Formula 1 MSC Cruises Gran Premio de BarcelonaCatalunya 2026

    Those loud engines are getting ready to rev once more at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Over three days, Barcelona hosts the ninth event of this year's F1 Championship Season, the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya 2026. This is undoubtedly one of the biggest dates on Barcelona's sporting calendar, and an amazing opportunity to see the celebrated drivers and teams taking part in one of the most thrilling sports in the world.

  • Cruïlla Festival

    Cruïlla Festival

    Cruïlla 2026 once again turns Barcelona into a major open-air music stage with a new edition at the Parc del Fòrum, staying true to its open, inclusive and festive spirit. The festival continues its commitment to a diverse and cross-genre programme, combining top international artists with local talent and emerging acts, across a musical journey that ranges from pop and rock to electronic music, fusion and global sounds.

    Beyond the concerts, Cruïlla stands out as a complete cultural experience, with spaces dedicated to urban art, comedy, gastronomy and creative installations, designed to enjoy the festival at a relaxed pace and with curiosity. Its commitment to sustainability, equality and innovation positions it as one of the most distinctive urban festivals on Barcelona's cultural calendar. A must for enjoying live music and the city's creative energy.