Santa Susanna's GRESCA Festival Expands Cultural Offering to Three Days

The second edition of the festival promises a diverse program featuring circus, gestural theater, music, and clowning for all audiences.

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Image of a street circus or theater performance at a cultural festival

The GRESCA Festival in Santa Susanna will hold its second edition on April 17, 18, and 19, 2026, extending its program to three days filled with circus, gestural theater, music, and clowning.

Following the momentum of its first edition, the GRESCA Festival returns with an expanded and diverse cultural proposal. Over three days, the municipality will transform into a large open-air stage, where various artistic disciplines such as circus, gestural theater, music, and clowning will converge in different spaces, with Parc del Colomer in Santa Susanna serving as the main hub of activity.
This festival is born with the clear aim of bringing culture closer to all audiences, offering an accessible program designed for families and spectators of all ages. GRESCA thus positions itself as an initiative that combines entertainment, creativity, and cultural revitalization, contributing to strengthening Santa Susanna's identity as an active destination committed to the performing arts.

GRESCA positions itself as a proposal that combines entertainment, creativity, and cultural revitalization, contributing to strengthening Santa Susanna's identity as an active destination committed to the performing arts.

One of the notable novelties of this second edition is the extension of the program to three days, which will allow for an increased presence of companies and a broader range of shows. This strategic commitment reinforces the festival's objective of consolidating itself as a benchmark for performing arts and circus in the region.
Beyond its purely artistic dimension, the GRESCA Festival also has a positive impact on the economic and tourist revitalization of the municipality. It attracts visitors and generates activity within the local business fabric during the weekend of its celebration.
With this second edition, Santa Susanna reaffirms its commitment to local culture and initiatives that promote universal access to the arts, consolidating GRESCA as an emerging festival with a promising future within the Catalan cultural landscape.