Barcelona

Saint John Festival Barcelona

Events
Date: June 23, until dawn

Location: different venues in Barcelona including beaches

Barcelona's loudest and craziest fireworks night. The Night of Sant Joan, also known as the Feast of Saint John or Midsummer Night, is a traditional celebration that takes place on the evening of June 23rd in Barcelona and other parts of Catalonia. It is a lively and festive event that marks the beginning of summer. During the Night of Sant Joan, people gather on the beaches, in parks, and in the streets to celebrate with bonfires, fireworks, music, and dancing. It is a time of joy and merriment, with a vibrant atmosphere throughout the city.

One of the most iconic traditions of this night is the lighting of bonfires, known as “hogueras” or “fogueres.” People gather around the bonfires, enjoying the warmth and the company of friends and family. It is a tradition to jump over the bonfires, which is believed to bring good luck and cleanse away negative energies. Fireworks also play a significant role in the celebration. Spectacular firework displays light up the night sky, creating a dazzling show for everyone to enjoy. The fireworks symbolize the power of fire and are meant to ward off evil spirits and bring prosperity for the coming year.

In addition to bonfires and fireworks, people often indulge in feasting and drinking, enjoying traditional Catalan dishes and drinks. It is a night of celebration and togetherness, where people come together to welcome summer with joy and excitement. The Night of Sant Joan is a cherished tradition in Barcelona, and it attracts both locals and visitors who want to experience the vibrant energy and festive spirit of this special night.

Info: https://www.barcelona.cat/culturapopular/en/festivals-and-traditions/nit-de-sant-joan