Sant Adrià de Besòs launches extensive Christmas program featuring solidarity markets and concerts

The municipal agenda runs until January 7th, highlighting the 'Nativity Circle' moving nativity scene, music trilogy, and the Three Kings Parade.

View of a square in Sant Adrià de Besòs with Christmas decorations and a nativity scene.
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View of a square in Sant Adrià de Besòs with Christmas decorations and a nativity scene.

The municipality of Sant Adrià de Besòs has unveiled an extensive program of cultural, social, and sports activities running from early December until January 7th, culminating in the traditional Three Kings Parade.

The program began with the installation of the moving nativity scene, Nativity Circle, at the Municipal Market, which will remain open until January 7th. Simultaneously, the Casal Dalt de la Vila hosts the exhibition Espurnes by La Perifèrica until December 30th. Recycling workshops, such as RECICLA’T A SAB, which took place on Tuesday, December 9th, are also scheduled.
A central event is the Solidarity Economy Market, scheduled for Saturday, December 13th in the Plaça de l’Església. This market will feature stalls from entities and cooperatives, alongside practical workshops like Didaltruck (for repairing clothes) and Reparatruck (for repairing appliances). The day will be enlivened by the itinerant musical performance of the Swing Engine Street Sextet.
The Benet Baïls Municipal Music School presents the «2025 Christmas Trilogy», featuring three different concerts: on Friday, December 12th and Friday, December 19th at the Casal de Cultura, and on Thursday, December 18th at the Complex Esportiu Ricart. Furthermore, the Ateneu Adrianenc offers the play Un Nadal sorprenent (A Surprising Christmas), based on stories by Pere Calders, on December 20th, 27th, and January 3rd.
The programming concludes with the 30th Adrilàndia Children's Salon, taking place on Saturday, January 3rd and Sunday, January 4th. The highlight will be the Three Kings Parade on Monday, January 5th, starting at 5:30 PM. The organizers have designated two music-free zones for children and individuals with acoustic sensitivity: a section on the Carretera de Mataró and another on Carrer Major.