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Top 10 Top 10 Music, Theatre & Art Festivals

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  • 1. Festival del Grec

    Barcelona’s largest music, theatre and dance festival.

  • 2. Festival del Sónar

    This electronic music and multimedia festival has technology fairs by day and musical events by night.

  • 3. Festival Internacional de Jazz

    Big-name and experimental live jazz.

  • 4. Sitges International Theatre Festival

    Catalan and international plays are staged in Sitges’ theatres.

  • 5. Festival de Música Antiga

    Open-air concerts of early music in the Barri Gòtic.

  • 6. Clàssica als Parcs

    Classical music concerts are held in the city’s parks.

  • 7. Festival de Guitarra

    International guitar festival.

  • 8. Festival de Músiques del Món

    Ethnic and world music acts at Caixa Forum.

  • 9. Festival de Flamenco

    A week of outstanding Flamenco music at the CCCB in the Raval.

  • 10. Festival de Música

    The Spanish village of Llívia, just over the French border, presents choral groups and orchestras from around the world.

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