The editors of the Spain Voyages website present a news digest for the coming week. Concerts, festivals, parades, exhibitions and new attractions are the most exciting events in Spain from July 19 to 26.
Concerts by candlelight (Candlelight Open Air)
The Candlelight Open Air concert series continues in Spain. Performances in the most picturesque places in the country under the light of thousands of candles allow you to experience live music in a new way. Classics, pop, rock, jazz, ballet, soundtracks to your favorite films – get a magical feeling from your favorite musical masterpieces.
Upcoming concerts:
You can view the program and buy tickets on the official Candlelight Concerts website.
Puro Latino El Puerto de Santa Maria Fest
Where: El Puerto de Santa Maria (Cádiz, Andalusia)
When: July 25-27
For three days, the vibrant city of El Puerto de Santa Maria will be the epicenter of Latin American music and culture. The exciting Puro Latino festival will bring together connoisseurs of fiery rhythms, art and entertainment. From performances by international stars to craft markets and delicacies, event guests will be treated to a variety of unforgettable experiences. Headlining the Puro Latino El Puerto de Santa María Fest 2024 will be Maluma, Anuel AA, El Alfa, Yandel, Juan Magán and Maria Becerra. With an impressive lineup of participants, the festival promises to be one of the highlights of the summer music calendar. More information can be found on the official website of the event.
Festa Major del Poble Sec
Where: El Poble Sec district, Barcelona
When: July 19-28
The main festival of the Poble Sec district in Barcelona takes place in the second half of July. It is famous not only for its cheerful music, dancing and competitions. One of the main attractions of Festa Major del Poble Sec are the human towers (Castellers), which can reach the height of a 10-story building. The castellers of the El Poble Sec region traditionally perform in blue shirts. The festival program also includes parades, processions of giants, concerts, karaoke and master classes. The holiday will end on July 28 with a grand fireworks display.
New observation deck in Barcelona
Where: Cathedral, Barcelona
After two years of renovation, Barcelona Cathedral has reopened to the public. After admiring the updated exterior and interior, visitors can go up to the roof, where a new observation deck has appeared. It offers stunning panoramic views of the central part of the city. Ticket price for adults is 14 euros, for children under 12 years old – 6 euros. Children under 3 years old can visit the cathedral and observation deck for free. You can book tickets on the Catedral de Barcelona website.
Festa del Renaixement de Tortosa
Where: Tortosa (Tarragona, Catalonia)
When: July 18-21
For four days, the XXVII Festa del Renaixement 2024 will transform Tortosa in the province of Tarragona into a flourishing city of the 16th century. Craft markets, musical and theatrical performances, dancing, live music, costume parties and shows will give guests the opportunity to fully experience the splendor of the Renaissance. Restaurateurs, bakers and confectioners offer everyone to try dishes prepared according to ancient recipes, and musicians, actors and artists turn every street and square of the city into stages of improvised theaters. You can find the program for the Festa del Renaixement de Tortosa here.
Geisha/Samurái: Memorias de Japón
Where: Palau Martorell, Barcelona
When: until September 8
A unique exhibition that immerses you in the fascinating world of Japanese culture takes place at the Palau Martorell in Barcelona. More than 150 rare and valuable exhibits, including antique samurai armor, woodcuts, katanas, calligraphers and netsuke, illustrate life in 19th-century Japan. The exhibition includes 6 sections:
You can buy tickets for the exhibition on the Palau Martorell website.
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