Camp de Tarragona cultural agenda starts 2026 with Tres Tombs and OBK concert

The return to normality after the Christmas holidays is marked by tradition in Valls and a wide range of exhibitions in Tarragona and El Vendrell.

Imatge genèrica d'una exposició d'escultures amb figures borroses observant les obres d'art.

Imatge genèrica d'una exposició d'escultures amb figures borroses observant les obres d'art.

During the second weekend of January 2026, the Camp de Tarragona region resumes cultural activity with the celebration of the traditional Tres Tombs de Valls, a performance by the group OBK in Tarragona, and several art exhibitions.

The Tres Tombs festival opens the festive calendar in the region with the Valls edition, which features a new route and other notable novelties for the celebration taking place over the weekend. This event marks the return to routine after the Christmas holiday period.
Music will take center stage with the OBK concert at the Palau Firal i de Congressos de Tarragona. The band led by Jordi Sánchez is celebrating its 35th anniversary with an extensive tour that includes a stop in the capital of Tarragonès.
Regarding visual arts, Tinglado 2 at the Moll de Costa in Tarragona hosts the exhibition Masters of 20th Century Sculpture, featuring unique pieces of international renown. Furthermore, the weekend is the last chance to visit the tribute to the painter Joaquim Urgell, URGEELL. Viure per la pintura, at the Museu Deu in El Vendrell.
Finally, the Tarragona Port Museum currently features two ongoing exhibitions of interest: Dones de Mar: Oficis amb nom de dona and Allognathus: The mysterious snail of the Wall, completing the weekend's cultural offerings.
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