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Festival de Música Tradicional de la Alpujarra 2025 Returns to Berja

Published May 4, 2025 | Category: Events
TL;DR: Berja will host the 42nd Festival de Música Tradicional de la Alpujarra on August 10, 2025 — a major open-air celebration of folk music, dance, and poetry in Almería.


Traditional Alpujarran music performance at the 2025 festival in Berja

Festival de Música Tradicional de la Alpujarra 2025 Returns to Berja

After 36 years, the Festival de Música Tradicional de la Alpujarra returns to Berja on Sunday, August 10, 2025. This beloved event showcases the region’s unique cultural identity through traditional music, dance, and improvised poetry (trovo).

The festival, now in its 42nd edition, will feature performances from more than 30 groups representing different towns across the Alpujarra. Attendees can expect vibrant sounds, folkloric costumes, and heartfelt tributes to Andalusian heritage.

Culture, Competition, and Community

Organized by the Comisión Organizadora and Asociación Abuxarra, the event also includes friendly competitions for best musical interpretation, dance, and poetry. Prizes include recognition, books, and accommodations for winners.

What to Expect

  • Live traditional music from across Almería and Granada
  • Trovo poetry, folk dancing, and regional costumes
  • Authentic open-air atmosphere in Berja’s natural surroundings

The festival is free to attend and draws thousands each year. It’s an unmissable event for anyone interested in local culture or traditional music.

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Events in Almeria: January & February concerts, theatre and Carnaval

Published January 8, 2026 | Category: Events

TL;DR: January and February 2026 bring a busy cultural agenda and events in Almeria, with concerts, theatre, comedy and family shows, alongside key seasonal celebrations such as Carnaval, the Romería de Torregarcía and Día de Andalucía on February 28.


Events in Almeria: January and February 2026

If you’re in Almeria province this winter and want a simple “what’s on” overview, here are the standout concerts, theatre shows and seasonal celebrations coming up in January and February 2026. Dates and venues can change, so where tickets are required, it’s always worth checking the official listings before you travel.

Events in Almeria in January: concerts, theatre and comedy

  • January 10: Symphonic Rhapsody of Queen — Teatro Auditorio Roquetas de Mar (Roquetas de Mar). Symphonic tribute concert. Official listing
  • January 10: Facu Díaz – “Esto No Es Culpa De Nadie” — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Stand-up comedy. Organiser info
  • January 11: Los Hijos Adolescentes — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Theatre about teens and family life.
  • January 11: Romería de Torregarcía — Playa de Torregarcía (Almeria). Traditional pilgrimage linked to the Virgen del Mar, with mass, procession and music. Starts around 09:00 (mass) with arrival around 11:00. City info
  • January 14: Políticamente Incorrecto — Almeria city centre (exact location via the city programme). Comedy theatre show. City programme
  • January 15: K-Pop — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Dance and music event inspired by K-pop.
  • January 16: Homenaje a Mecano — Auditorio Municipal Maestro Padilla (Almeria). Tribute concert to Mecano. City programme
  • January 17: Autoestima y Aprendizaje — Almeria city centre. Talk/workshop on confidence and learning. City programme
  • January 17: Concierto de Luis Cortés — Teatro Auditorio Roquetas de Mar (Roquetas de Mar). Live concert. Official listing
  • January 17: El Rey Lirón — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Theatre production (family-oriented).
  • January 18: Veladas Ghibli Tributo — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Tribute evening inspired by Studio Ghibli.
  • January 21: Gala Conmemorativa Concha Robles — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Commemorative cultural gala.
  • January 23: Burundanga — Almeria city centre (venue via city programme). Comedy theatre. City programme
  • January 24: Mago Invisible — “Nada es lo que parece” — Almeria city centre. Magic show. City programme
  • January 24: Eter, Danza de Luces — Almeria city centre. Dance performance with light effects. City programme
  • January 24: Andalucía Sinfónica: Orquesta Ciudad de Granada — Teatro Auditorio Roquetas de Mar (Roquetas de Mar). Symphonic concert. Official listing
  • January 24: Iberia Sumergida — Tributo Héroes del Silencio — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Tribute concert.
  • January 29: Queen Revolution — Almeria city centre (venue via city programme). Queen tribute. City programme
  • January 30: Gran concierto de apertura de la campaña 2026 de Manos Unidas — Almeria city centre. Charity opening concert. City programme
  • January 31: Galloperro — Almeria city centre. Cultural/theatre event. City programme
  • January 31: Bodas de Ensueño 2026 — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Wedding-focused event.

January is traditionally a strong month for indoor cultural programming in Almeria, with theatres and auditoriums focusing on concerts, comedy and tribute shows while the festival calendar slowly builds toward spring.

February 2026: Carnaval season and Día de Andalucía

  • February 8: La Cenicienta – El Musical — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Family musical.
  • February 11: Aletheia — Almeria city centre. Cultural performance or talk. City programme
  • Mid-February: Carnaval de Almería — Almeria city and across the province. Parades, competitions, music and street celebrations. City updates
  • February 20: Concierto de Quique González — Sala Berlín Social Club (Almeria). Live concert. Official listing
  • February 22: Smiley – A Telón Cerrado — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Theatre production.
  • February 26: Luz Casal — “Me voy a permitir” — Almeria city centre (venue via city programme). Concert. City programme
  • February 27: Ger – “Si La Vida Es Un Despropósito Nosotras También” — Teatro Cervantes (Almeria). Comedy show.
  • February 28: Día de Andalucía — across Almeria province. Regional public holiday with cultural celebrations. Overview

February combines indoor performances with large public celebrations, as Carnaval activities move into the streets and cultural venues lead into Día de Andalucía at the end of the month.


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Rain shortens Three Kings Parade in Huércal-Overa

Published January 6, 2026 | Category: Events

TL;DR: Rain forced changes to the Three Kings Parade in Huércal-Overa, shortening the route, but the day still went ahead with music, street celebrations and visits to local institutions.


Rain shortens Three Kings Parade in Huércal-Overa, but celebrations continue

Huércal-Overa marked Three Kings’ Day with a full programme of activities despite persistent rain. Although weather conditions required a shorter parade route, families still gathered along the streets to welcome the Kings.

The main procession took place in the afternoon, following a reduced route through the town centre before ending earlier than planned as rainfall intensified. Local brass bands accompanied the parade, maintaining a festive atmosphere even as conditions worsened.

Earlier in the day, the Kings had already visited several local institutions, including the hospital and care centres, where residents and patients were able to greet them in a quieter and more personal setting.

The day concluded with a reception at the town’s theatre, where children handed over their letters before the celebrations came to a close. Despite the rain, Three Kings’ Day once again remained a key date on Huércal-Overa’s local calendar.


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Cuevas del Almanzora celebrated Three Kings’ Day as planned

Published January 6, 2026 | Category: Events

TL;DR: After days of weather uncertainty, Cuevas del Almanzora was able to celebrate Three Kings’ Day as planned, with clear skies allowing the Kings to visit villages across the municipality before finishing on the coast.


Three Kings Parade goes ahead across Cuevas del Almanzora after weather improves

Weather conditions finally turned in favour of Cuevas del Almanzora on Three Kings’ Day, allowing the traditional parade to go ahead across a wide part of the municipality. With rain staying away, the Kings were able to follow their planned route, reaching both inland villages and the coast.

The day began in the morning in smaller population centres, with visits across the Almanzora area before moving through a series of villages spread across the municipality. As the hours passed, the route gradually shifted towards the coastal towns.

The celebrations concluded later in the afternoon in Villaricos and Palomares, where larger receptions were held for families and children. Despite earlier concerns about the weather, turnout remained steady throughout the day, underlining the importance of Three Kings’ Day in Cuevas del Almanzora.


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