La Mercè 2025: Fireworks, Fiestas, and a City Buzzing with Culture in Barcelona

La Mercè 2025: Fireworks, Fiestas, and a City Buzzing with Culture in Barcelona

Welcome, adventurous listeners, to “Things to do in Barcelona” with Oly Bennet, your jet-setting, pun-loving correspondent reporting live from the City of Gaudí—it’s Sunday, September 28th, 2025, and Barcelona is positively buzzing! The crisp morning air is draped in Mediterranean sunshine, with locals and visitors alike already pouring onto the streets for La Mercè, Barcelona’s epic annual city festival that’s lighting up our lives and our Instagram feeds.

Today, the city is an open-air carnival—expect joyous crowds, fragrant street food, and bursts of fiesta color at every turn. Not only are we riding the high of La Mercè’s closing day, but the city is also rolling out a smorgasbord of culture, music, dance, fire, and—this is not a drill—giant bees, all part of the cross-cultural celebrations with Manchester, this year’s guest city. Grab your portable fans and novelty sunglasses, because it’s about to get wild in the best possible way.

So, what’s hot today? First up, don’t miss the spectacular Piromusical: tonight at 10 p.m., head to Avenida Maria Cristina at the base of Montjuïc for a sky-bending fireworks and music show curated by local legends, Estopa. Thousands will flock here for an emotional finale mixing Catalan rumba vibes with jaw-dropping pyrotechnics—truly the kind of send-off that has even the pigeons dancing. For music lovers, BAM (Barcelona Acció Musical) is shaking venues like Rambla del Raval with emerging talent and alternative beats, while Música Mercè pops up citywide with everything from classical to cutting-edge performances—absolutely free.

Feeling dramatic? Teatre Goya is where you’ll catch the final performance of the comedy ‘Plaer Culpable’ (Guilty Pleasure), guaranteed to give you ab cramps from laughing. Over at Teatre Tívoli, ‘El Fantasma de la Ópera’ (The Phantom of the Opera) is bringing all the tragic romance you can handle in pure Catalan style. If books are more your jam, stroll under the Arc de Triomf for the grand finale of the 43rd Catalan Book Week, where local and international authors are signing books and high-fiving fans.

For family fun, wander into Parc de la Ciutadella where Terra i Gust, the Sustainable Food Festival, is plating up Barcelona’s tastiest eco-bites courtesy of 20+ local restaurants. There’s also the MAC Festival, where street performers turn city parks into rollercoasters of circus antics, with artists including Manchester’s finest and fresh experimental dance—bring your sense of wonder.

Let’s talk city news—Barcelona City Council has amped up public transit tonight: with both the Piromusical and a big FC Barcelona match happening, expect special shuttle buses around Montjuïc, but heads up, traffic is restricted and Montjuïc’s stairs are a no-go after 3 p.m. Savvy locals know to take the metro and bring snacks, because this is the Superbowl of Catalan street parties.

Craving something new? The Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi is hosting LUMINISCENCE, an immersive experience marrying Catalan history, jaw-dropping 360° videomapping, and a live choir—think Hogwarts, but with sangria and Gothic arches. Comedy hounds can score tickets for Basemint Comedy’s English stand-up set at Mint Bar, ideal for a cheeky laugh before the night explodes.

Before I dash off to attempt my first human tower (don’t worry, I’ve got a helmet and travel insurance), here’s your local tip: during La Mercè, many museums open their doors for free, including the MNAC and the Picasso Museum—perfect for skipping the regular lines and discovering a different side of the city on a budget.

Roll out of bed early tomorrow—you’ll want to catch the last echoes of festival energy and maybe catch the afterglow brunches popping up around El Born and Gràcia. And trust me, Barcelona isn’t slowing down: tune in tomorrow for secrets on wine-tasting routes, hidden surf spots, and the low-down on that rumored rooftop ping-pong championship at Casa Batlló.

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