Vilabella Celebrates Sant Joan with Sport, Tradition, and Festivity

The Flame of Canigó arrives from Valls to ignite the midsummer eve with cultural activities and music.

Generic image of a Sant Joan festival in a Catalan town with fireworks.
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Generic image of a Sant Joan festival in a Catalan town with fireworks.

Vilabella is preparing to experience the Sant Joan night with a program combining sport, popular culture, and fellowship, including the traditional Flame of Canigó.

The celebration will begin at 6:30 PM with the reception of the Flame of Canigó, which will arrive in Vilabella from the headquarters of Òmnium Cultural in Valls. This flame will be carried along a 14-kilometer route that can be done walking, running, or cycling, a journey open to anyone who wishes to join.
Once the Flame reaches the town, the events will move to the pool bar, Cal Joan. There, at 8:00 PM, there will be a free reception at the municipal pool, where the traditional Rom Cremat will be served.
Subsequently, the Revetlla Dinner will be held at Cal Joan. To attend, prior registration and payment are required before June 19th. At midnight, the party will continue with a large firecracker display to welcome the new hour.
To conclude the evening, a DJ will liven up the party with music, extending the celebration until the early morning. The organization encourages participation and reminds attendees of the importance of confirming their presence at the dinner in advance.