Creu Alta's Major Festival Succeeds in Sabadell with High Participation

The Sabadell neighborhood celebrates an edition with a large public turnout and diverse activities, despite some isolated incidents with the police.

Generic image of a street festival with a festive atmosphere.
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Generic image of a street festival with a festive atmosphere.

The Creu Alta Major Festival in Sabadell has brought together thousands of people in the streets, exceeding organizers' and visitors' expectations with a program full of activities.

The Creu Alta neighborhood in Sabadell has experienced an edition of its Major Festival with a notable public turnout, filling the streets and actively participating in the numerous organized events. Both organizers and attendees have highly valued the festival's development.
From the organization, the president of the Neighborhood Association highlighted the public's response, stating that "the assessment is positive. We've had a large turnout, as every year" and that "the public has congratulated us on how the Major Festival has unfolded, everyone has enjoyed themselves." The general atmosphere has been one of satisfaction among attendees.
Residents and visitors have agreed with this perception. One resident, who encountered the festival with his family, expressed his surprise and enjoyment of an unfamiliar tradition, noting that "we might stay a little longer to watch the go-kart race." Another attendee emphasized the program's intensity, calling it "one of the most active major festivals in the entire city, with many activities and never stopping," and considering the edition "a success."
Young people also played a significant role. One young woman described the nighttime atmosphere as "very fun, very well organized, and we had a great time," assuring that for the youth "the festival is a triumph," especially "for the concerts and DJ sets."
Despite the generally positive tone, the organization pointed out some incidents with the Municipal Police that caused tension. The main issue was space management, exacerbated by construction work in Creu Alta Square, which reduced usable space. Occasional disagreements were also mentioned, such as the closure of Pi i Margall street or complaints about disproportionate police conduct.
Despite these incidents, the association's president concluded with an optimistic message, stating that "the assessment of the major festival is great… we focus on the positive aspects and the idea that next year we will return with more enthusiasm and fewer problems."