Essential for all of Catalonia
Beyond the capital there are countless proposals with incredible posters for music and dance lovers
More than 10 years ago, the Department of Culture presented the report Catalonia, country of festivals, with some of the most representative data of a sector that even then enjoyed very good health with more than 360 summer festivals. Since then, music and performing arts festivals have managed to consolidate, grow, and even new ones have appeared, to respond to an effervescent cultural scene that has a diverse audience throughout the Catalan territory.The most important classical music festival in CataloniaIt has been 46 years since Torroella de Montgrí decided to become a benchmark for classical music with the Torroella Festival, in unique spaces such as the Auditori Teatre Espai Ter, the Church of Sant Genís, the Convent dels Agustins, and the Ermita de Santa Caterina, among many others. From July 31 to August 21, memory, wound, and persistence will be the axes of a program where past and present coexist, and forms, eras, and geographies dialogue, between grand symphonic architecture, chamber intimacy, voice as a place of memory, baroque gesture, celebration, contemplation, and the threshold between night and dream. In parallel, theIn-Edit Empordà returns, the third edition of the Music Documentary Festival, which broadens its gaze towards audiovisual language. With sessions every Wednesday in July and August, the cycle will feature premieres and the presence of its directors. In addition to the audience award, the International Music Documentary Award is incorporated, consolidating the project as a reference space for contemporary reflection on music and its narratives. An opportunity to slow down with music.Dreamlike scenariosThere are festivals where the setting impresses as much or more than the content. This is what happens with the Peralada Festival, a clear commitment to the excellence of artistic proposals in opera and dance, which has its own productions, promotes new creators, supports composers, invites great artists and companies, and all this in an environment as incomparable as Peralada Castle. From July 17 to August 9, the 40th edition is celebrated in different spaces within the Peralada Castle complex, such as the Church of El Carme, the Castle's Mirador, and the Celler Perelada, as well as at the Palau de la Música Catalana. Big international names and current creators with proposals in opera, dance, chamber music, and contemporary creation.In Cap Roig, by the sea, more than a thousand botanical species from all over the world and sculptures by national and international artists, is what makes this natural landscape of the Costa Brava one of the most important botanical gardens in the Mediterranean. The gardens, next to the castle, are the open-air setting for the Cap Roig Festival, where there will be about twenty concerts such as Bryan Adams, Amaia, Rick Astley, Diana Krall, Miki Núñez, Antonio Orozco, Juan Diego Flórez or 31 FAM. This year, the festival expands the concert experience with the Aftershow by Mas Sorrer, where after each performance you can extend the evening in the castle square, with a drink and music by a DJ. Music aside, Cap Roig also has different gastronomic spaces for you to choose what suits you best: the Village for the hours before each concert; the Terrassa by Hermanos Torres, which offers an exclusive aperitif with sea views, or the Restaurant Hermanos Torres, with a menu created and designed exclusively for the festival restaurant.More than a festivalThis is not a festival is the slogan of the Vida Festival, a different approach, which has no intention of growing in capacity to continue taking care of the details and for everyone to enjoy the best music in such special spaces as la Masia d’en Cabanyes, the main venue of the festival, close to the sea. On July 2, 3 and 4, Vilanova i la Geltrú becomes one of the essential enclaves on the festival map thanks to a very complete lineup that includes major international and national draws –Fatboy Slim, Ralphie Choo, Guitarricadelafuente, Amaia or Saint Etienne–, a clear commitment to local talent with outstanding names from the Catalan scene –Maria Arnal, who will present her new project; La Ludwig Band; Maria Jaume; Triquell, or Ferran Palau– and the selection of artists that everyone will end up talking about. Processó Metafísica is the title of the inaugural concert by El Petit de Cal Eril, which will tour the historic forests and gardens of the festival's emblematic spaces, with more than a hundred participants including artists, musicians, and representatives of popular culture.Festivals full of music in CatalanThey have already sold out the tickets, but even so, it is worth dedicating a few lines to Canet Rock, the festival that since its return in 2014, after the 70s phase, has become this uninterrupted marathon of music in Catalan that on July 4 celebrates Catalan pop: Figa Flawas, 31 FAM, La Fúmiga, The Tyets, Buhos, Els Catarres, Els Amics de les Arts, Ginestà, Doctor Prats, Maria Jaume and La Ludwig Band will make 25,000 people dance and sing until sunrise.Another festival where the main star is Catalan music is the Cabró Rock. Vic hosts the summer version of the festival on June 12 and 13, which also includes the chestnut festival option in Montmeló on October 31. This summer's edition is the most massive, the venue will be expanded and the total capacity will be 60,000 people, 30,000 per day. The organization is convinced that they have the most ambitious lineup in the history of music from the Catalan Countries: they will feature 24 of the best artists from the Catalan Countries, such as La Fúmiga, Figa Flawas, Lax'n'Busto, The Tyets, Buhos, Suu, Els Amics de les Arts, Teràpia de Shock, and more. Cabró Rock is one of the only three festivals in Catalonia where La Gossa Sorda will perform on this comeback tour, and it is known that they have no intention of continuing. It also coincides with the premiere of the new album and tour of Immortals by Joan Dausà, and Oques Grasses' concert will be the last they perform before their final farewell at the Olympic Stadium with all tickets already sold out. You can still buy a day ticket or a pass for both days of Cabró Rock.