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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Grec Festival de Barcelona

    Grec Festival de Barcelona

    The Grec Festival of Barcelona is one of the city's major cultural highlights of the summer, turning Barcelona each year into an open stage for contemporary performing arts. This year, the festival celebrates its 50th edition, marking half a century of consolidating itself as a leading platform for creation, innovation and cultural dialogue. With its epicentre at the Teatre Grec de Montjuïc, the festival presents a diverse programme including theatre, dance, music, circus and hybrid performances, featuring local, national and international creators.

    Grec champions contemporary creation, dialogue between disciplines and the reinterpretation of great classical narratives from a modern perspective. Beyond Montjuïc, the festival spreads across various venues and cultural spaces throughout the city, strengthening the connection between culture and place. With an open, critical and plural outlook, the Grec Festival invites audiences to experience Barcelona's summer nights through culture, reflection and shared emotion.

  • Barcelona Obertura Ciutat de Clàssica

    Barcelona Obertura Ciutat de Clàssica

    This March, Barcelona becomes the epicentre of classical music with a new edition of the Ciutat de Clàssica festival. Organised by Barcelona Obertura, in collaboration with the Gran Teatre del Liceu, the Palau de la Música Catalana, and L'Auditori, this event offers unique concerts featuring renowned national and international performers on these prestigious stages.

    This edition will feature 25 large-scale concerts in the city's main auditoriums, alongside 27 free concerts performed by local talent in unique settings. A festival that blends tradition and innovation, bringing classical music to new audiences and transforming Barcelona into a grand musical stage.

    The programme also includes a wide range of free concerts in iconic venues across Barcelona, such as the Antiga Fàbrica Estrella Damm, Casa Batlló, Casa Seat, Biblioteca Jaume Fuster, Fundació Miró, Mirador Torre Glòries, Palau Güell, El Reial Monestir de Santa Maria de Pedralbes, and the Network of Civic Centres of Barcelona City Council, which once again collaborate with the festival.

  • Sónar 2026

    Sónar 2026

    Sónar is far more than a festival of advanced music and multimedia art: since 1994, it has positioned Barcelona as a global hub for sonic creativity and digital culture. The festival brings together electronic music, visual arts, technology and critical thinking in a distinctive programme that attracts audiences, artists and professionals from around the world.

    The next edition, taking place on 18, 19 and 20 June 2026, presents an integrated format combining Sónar by Day and Sónar by Night into a continuous experience, alongside Sónar+D, the platform dedicated to exploring the intersections between creativity, innovation and technology. Over three days, the programme includes live shows, DJ sets, audiovisual installations, talks and professional gatherings.

    Throughout the festival, Barcelona becomes a meeting point for audiences eager to engage with new trends and contemporary languages. Sónar continues to affirm its pioneering spirit and its role as a key platform for electronic music, sonic experimentation and digital culture on a global scale.

  • Festival del  Millenni

    Festival del Millenni

    For 27 years now, the Festival del Mil·lenni has been coming to the city and it never disappoints. From October to May, concerts are held throughout the city in various halls, auditoriums and even iconic venues like the Santa Maria del Mar church, all under the Mil·lenni Festival brand. The genres are diverse and varied, but all the concerts share a common denominator: the quality and relevance of the performances. This year the Festival features big international names such as <Suzanne Vega and The Divine Comedy, as well as a selection of major national artists such as Joan Dausà, Gipsy Kings, Carlos Núñez and Natalia Lacunza. The aim: to once again highlight the value of live music and the emotion that stems from direct contact with the audience.

  • Agenda

    Agenda

  • Barcelona at night

    Barcelona at night

  • Gran Teatre del Liceu

    Gran Teatre del Liceu

    A unique cultural facility in Barcelona and one of Europe’s leading opera houses. Located on the Rambla, every year it hosts major opera and ballet productions and symphony concerts.

  • L'Auditori de Barcelona

    L'Auditori de Barcelona

    L'Auditori, one of Barcelona's premier music venues, was designed by Rafael Moneo, one of the world's most renowned architects.