Tàrrega Celebrates Summer with Over 90 Cultural Activities

The summer agenda includes cinema, performing arts, music, popular festivals, and family-friendly events spread across the municipality.

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Tàrrega is hosting a summer cultural agenda with over 90 activities running until September, featuring cinema, performing arts, music, popular festivals, and family-friendly events.

The program combines initiatives from the Culture Department with activities promoted by the associative fabric, local entities, and private promoters. The aim is to offer a continuous, diverse, and high-quality program while strengthening the decentralization of culture with events spread across different areas of the municipality.
Among the most notable proposals are the Cinema a la Fresca (Open-Air Cinema) cycle, with five free screenings on Wednesdays in June, and the eighth edition of PUBLIC!, dedicated to street arts, which will bring dance, circus, and theatre performances to the villages of the municipality: Claravalls, Santa Maria de Montmagastrell, Altet, and La Figuerosa.
Music will also play a leading role with sardanas, habaneras, folk concerts, and the classical music concert of Sant Magí in the chapel of Sant Eloi. As for major events, the Paupaterres – Summer Music Festival stands out, from June 9th to 11th, featuring artists such as Els Amics de les Arts, The Tyets, Sopa de Cabra, and La Pegatina. The Tareggae Festival will also be held, from June 24th to 26th, and in September, a new edition of FiraTàrrega (September 10th-13th) will arrive, with over 60% of its events being free.
The program also includes activities organized by various local entities, concerts at Cal Penjat, the Cicle de Concerts del Carme, and proposals from Mersi Persi, Mas de Colom, Foment Tàrrega, and the Societat Ateneu.
The summer will be rounded off with the main festivals of the municipality's villages and the neighborhoods of Fàtima and El Carme, as well as the Figa Estiu cycle in La Figuerosa, guided tours such as the Ruta Pedrolo, Tragèdia al Call, and Fars de Ponent, and the Transdocumentar project at the Comarcal Archive of Urgell.
Based on information from the official source: Patronat de Turisme Ara Lleida (Diputació de Lleida) (15/07/2026)