L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Prepares for Spring Festivals 2026

The city will host a broad program of cultural, musical, and family activities from April 23 to 26, including the Sant Jordi celebration.

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L'Hospitalet de Llobregat will celebrate its Spring Festivals from April 23 to 26, 2026, offering a diverse program that includes live music, performing arts, and activities for all audiences.

This celebration, considered the unofficial main festival of the city, will emphasize live music, performing arts, popular and traditional culture, and family activities. The program will also integrate the proposals for Sant Jordi's Day, which will fill the rambla de Just Oliveras with book and rose stalls.
The festivities will kick off on Thursday, April 23, at 8 PM, with the opening speech delivered by film director Marcel Barrena. Known for his film El 47, Barrena spent part of his childhood in L'Hospitalet, where he developed his passion for cinema.
Music will be one of the pillars of the program, with stages distributed across various neighborhoods. The Can Sumarro gardens will host Primavera in Black, dedicated to blues and black music, featuring local and international artists. The Remunta park will consolidate its position as the venue for the most current sounds, from indie pop to alternative rock, with performances by groups like Ginebras and Los Rebeldes. In Bellvitge, the plaça de la Baldosa will be the epicenter of the Nit de Tributs, with tributes to great rock and popular music figures.
Performing arts will also play a prominent role with ÒPAL’HA!, a proposal that fuses circus, clown, dance, and music in the Torrassa park. Various city venues will offer humor monologues by renowned comedians. Additionally, the rambla de Just Oliveras will host the Crafts Fair, and the rambla de la Marina will feature the Artisans Fair. The plaça de Lluís Companys will be the venue for the Artisan Beer Fair, complemented by the gastronomic route Primavera de Tapas.
Popular culture will be represented with the creation of a floral carpet, a parade of giants and big-heads, and the presence of fire and popular bestiary. On Friday, April 24, a night parade will traverse the city with fire beasts. On Saturday, April 25, the Fabulario will fill the streets with dragons and giants, followed by the Children's Fire Night. The festivities will culminate on Sunday, April 26, with the trabucaires' discharge, the giants' gathering, the sardana dance, and a castellera day in the Town Hall square, concluding with the tabalada and correfoc by the diablos groups and fireworks.