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Barcelona in June 2026: Primavera Sound, Sónar And Sagrada Família's Final Tower

Barcelona in June 2026: Primavera Sound, Sónar And Sagrada Família's Final Tower
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June is the month when truly world-class events come to Barcelona. Both the contemporary pop festival Primavera and the electronic Sónar also feature parallel programmes spanning the whole city and people of all ages. On top of that, we have the loudest night of the year, the start of a theatre festival, and much more: La Cotorra has picked out all the highlights.

01

Primavera Sound

3–7 June

Parc del Fòrum and other venues

The xx return to Primavera for the first time since 2017 / photo: Christian Bertrand, shutterstock.com

The city's main music festival is one of the best in the world. This year's headliners are The Cure, Doja Cat, The xx, Gorillaz, Massive Attack, My Bloody Valentine, Addison Rae, and Skrillex. Tickets, despite the hefty €350 price for three days, sold out long ago — but they'll certainly be available on resale sites and in local chats in the days before the event. That said, the festival is accessible even on a zero budget. On 3 June, entry to the main Parc del Fòrum site will be free: Wet Leg, Yard Act, and Guitarricadelafuente perform that day. In addition, on 3, 4, and 5 June, a series of free daytime concerts will take place at Barcelona's Centre for Contemporary Culture (CCCB) — full programme here. There is also a large parallel programme, Primavera a la Ciutat, with budget tickets and the chance to hear several artists in one evening.

02

Maruv in Concert

5 June

Salamandra

Alexey Lesik / shutterstock.com

An important Ukrainian artist with a complicated relationship with her homeland: in 2019, she won the national selection for Eurovision. Still, she never made it to the contest because of her close ties to the Russian music industry. She now positions herself as an international artist and records tracks in Spanish and English. Worth going for the mix of pop, electronic, and club sounds and a bold, provocative performance.

03

Heart of a Dog

8 June

Teatro Coliseum

The city's main Russian-language production of the month is "Heart of a Dog" with Artur Smolyaninov and Alexander Feklistov in the lead roles. The staging by British-based director Konstantin Kamensky is an attempt to explore why the early-twentieth-century story has recurred on a new turn of the spiral. It uses contemporary theatrical technology, video design, and other new media.

04

Blessing of the Sagrada Família's Tallest Tower

10 June

RebeccaDLev / shutterstock.com

On this day, three historic events coincide: the centenary of Antoni Gaudí's death, the visit of Pope Leo XIV to Spain, and the blessing of the Tower of Jesus Christ — the last and tallest tower of the Sagrada Família. Standing 172.5 metres tall, the completed basilica becomes the tallest religious building in the world, overtaking Ulm Minster (161.5 metres). Construction of the tower began in 2018, and the final element — the cross — was installed in February 2026. The Pope will celebrate a solemn Mass and consecrate the tower in the presence of the Spanish royal family, the prime minister, and the president of Catalonia. The ceremony is private, with around 8,000 people invited. The entire surrounding area will be closed off and decorated, and the Mass will be broadcast live.

05

CocoRosie in Concert

10 June

Razzmatazz 2

An extraordinary freak-folk duo of two sisters, in which operatic vocals sit alongside hip-hop beats, children's toy instruments alongside classical piano, and lyrics combining confession with political statement. CocoRosie have never been a genuinely popular band, but for 20 years, they have stayed true to their experimental path — and along the way, masterpieces have repeatedly emerged.

06

Stand-up "Nikakogo Pravilno"

12 June

Kvartirnik

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The podcast hosts

"Nikakogo Pravilno" ("No Such Thing as the Right Way") is a conversational podcast from the Libo/Libo studio about women's rights that manages to be both funny and cover important topics. Its hosts, Masha and Ksuksa, are coming to Barcelona to "recall all the important rules of resourcefulness, beauty, and fulfilment" at the Kvartirnik venue. A party will follow at the same location after the show; a separate ticket is required to attend.

07

Ludovico Einaudi in Concert

16 June

Palau Sant Jordi

Andrea Raffin / shutterstock.com

The Italian Ludovico Einaudi is one of the most-streamed pianists in the world. He started as a classical composer but later began adding many other styles to his work: pop, rock, ethnic, and folk music. It is precisely this eclecticism that now allows him to perform at stadium-scale venues.

08

Minor White Exhibition

18 June – 6 September

KBr Fundación MAPFRE

Image used for illustration / shutterstock.com

The first European retrospective of Minor White, a key figure in twentieth-century American photography — a teacher at the California School of Fine Arts and a co-founder, editor, and director of Aperture magazine. The exhibition will feature a wide range of his work: portraits, landscapes, and street photographs.

09

Sónar

18–20 June

Fira Gran Via

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Fans of electronic music have their own Primavera — and it's Sónar. Across three open-air and three indoor stages at the Fira Gran Via, The Prodigy, Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, Kelis, Skepta, Modeselektor, Nia Archives, Dom Dolla, and over 100 more artists will perform. In addition, on 20 June, Sónar Kids takes place at Parc del Fòrum, with both musical performances and interactive areas for experimenting with sound and getting creative.

10

Sónar+D

18–19 June

Llotja de Mar

A forum on technology and digital culture, where talks and discussions sit alongside radical performances and interactive exhibits. For the first time, it will take place in the historic Stock Exchange in the centre of Barcelona. Tickets are budget-friendly: €15 for one day or €25 for two.

11

Saint John's Day (Sant Joan)

23–24 June

Throughout the city

Photo: shutterstock.com

The loudest night of the year: on this day, in honour of either the summer solstice or the birth of Saint John the Baptist, bonfires are lit across the city, firecrackers are set off, and people eat coca — a traditional pastry — washed down with cava. At 7:30 PM at Plaça de Sant Jaume, the festival is officially opened with the lighting of the flame, while the main celebrations, with dancing and fireworks, take place on the beach. The noise and revelry will last all night — so if you, your children, or your pets are frightened of loud sounds, it may be worth leaving the city.

12

Grec Festival

29 June – 31 July

Teatre Grec and other locations

Photo: Santiago Castillo Chomel / shutterstock.com

The festival of theatre, music, dance, and circus celebrates its 50th anniversary, and to mark it, masters of the performing arts and experimentalists from around the world are coming to Barcelona. This year, it features 99 performances across 58 spaces. The main venue, as before, is the Greek theatre on Montjuïc — after which the entire festival is named. Tickets are already selling fast, so it's best to buy now.

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