Sitges 2020: A film festival amid the pandemic
Extra safety measures are in place and a special online programme is available for the 53rd Fantasy and Horror festival
Extra safety measures are in place and a special online programme is available for the 53rd Fantasy and Horror festival
Cultural activities move predominantly indoors as the weather cools, with galleries, film festivals, and traditional holidays to enjoy
Two live streams of events will be free across Friday and Saturday, with some presencial discussions in CCCB
Weeklong fair goes more local than ever, featuring Catalan artists and reaching new districts in push to avoid large gatherings
Contemporary artist's work is part of Penelles' Gargar Festival
Barcelona group who wowed the world during lockdown swap their terrace for Teatre Grec
Sport and cultural venues close in capital as beaches, bars and restaurants remain open
City that suffered one of Europe's most severe Covid-19 outbreaks hosts 24th European Balloon Festival
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More acts are expected to also join the lineup which keeps most of the names that were due to play the 2020 edition
Audience of essential workers witness curtain-raiser from theatrical circus company Baró d'evel and collaborators
Catalonia’s biggest nocturnal festival of fire and food will look different due to Covid-19 but will still be celebrated
Barcelona, Badalona, Tarragona, Sitges, Mataró, or Castelldefels ban June 23 festivities by the sea
The coronavirus crisis is putting plans for mass gatherings on hold for many of Europe’s biggest festivals
Barcelona beaches will be closed, fireworks will be allowed but groups will have to be of maximum 20 people