The Prioral de Sant Pere hosted the solemn mass in honor of the patron saint, presided over by Archbishop Joan Planellas i Barnosell, with musical accompaniment from the Orfeó Reusenc and the L'Encís choir. As the image of Saint Peter emerged, the Eagle performed its dance.
Around 7 PM, from the Fossar Vell, the Seguici Festiu (Festival Procession) began. The street Sant Pere Apòstol featured a quiet zone for individuals with high sensitivities, promoting a more inclusive celebration.
The Solemn Procession of Saint Peter wound through the city center, led by the processional cross and candles, followed by various ecclesiastical and municipal authorities, including the Bandera de Reus, mace-bearers, and the Banda Simfònica de Reus.
As Saint Peter's reliquary passed, the city bells rang with the Toc General (General Ringing) and pyrotechnic signals. In the plaça del Mercadal, the festival groups performed a joint dance before the saint's image.
One of the highlights was the final Tronada (fireworks display) of the Festival in front of the town hall, bidding farewell to the patronal festivities. The image of Saint Peter then began its return journey to the Prioral, where an aerial tronada brought emotion to the attendees.
Once the image was returned to its altar, it was secured with the traditional three keys. The celebration continued in the plaça del Mercadal with the final dances of the Gegants (Giants) and the bestiari festiu (festival beasts), concluding with the lighting of the Víbria and the Drac, and the fire-running display by the Ball de Diables (Devil's Dance group).




