Tortosa hosts VaPerTuVidal with Jordi Évole and family activities

The annual event, part of the Festes de la Cinta, will feature concerts, sports, and workshops for all audiences in the Town Hall square.

Generic image of a cultural event in Tortosa with music and family activities.
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Generic image of a cultural event in Tortosa with music and family activities.

The Town Hall square in Tortosa will host VaPerTuVidal (VXTV) on September 1st, a free event combining culture, sports, and music within the Festes de la Cinta.

The VaPerTuVidal Association is once again organizing VXTV, a festive and open-to-all event taking place in Tortosa's Town Hall square on September 1st, as part of the 2026 Festes de la Cinta program. The event combines culture, sports, music, and family activities.
This year's main attraction will be the concert by Jordi Évole y Los Niños Jesús at 9:30 PM. The journalist, accompanied by five musicians, will perform covers of artists like Estopa and Jarabe de Palo. This musical project, born as a hobby, has gained popularity with over 50 concerts across Spain.
Activities will kick off at 5:00 PM with VXTV Kids, a children's area featuring a zip line, climbing wall, inflatables, workshops, and hot chocolate. At 5:30 PM, the 3rd edition of the Table Football Tournament, organized by the Penya Barcelonista de Tortosa, will take place. Children's entertainment will be provided by Martell de Fira STRUC (6:00 PM) and Muniatto Xou (7:00 PM).
Following the main concert, DJ Xito will close the night with a music set. The event also includes a collection of used bicycles for repair and donation to local entities, reinforcing its solidarity commitment.
Additionally, on October 3rd, the Bítem BTT Gathering will be held, organized by Club Esportiu Montaspre, featuring two enduro circuits.
The VaPerTuVidal Association, founded in memory of Vidal Fusté Muñoz, promotes solidarity, sports, and cultural initiatives to strengthen the local social fabric. VXTV is its most visible project, supported by the Tarragona Provincial Council and in collaboration with the Tortosa City Council.