Festa Major de Perpignan
Edition 2026 Music Classical Street Performance

Festa Major de Perpignan

The Catalan patronal festival of Perpignan in honor of Sant Joan

Perpignan — Pyrénées-Orientales (66)
Dates 23 Jun — 23 Jun 2026
Location Perpignan (66)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Festa Major

The Festa Major de Perpignan is the city's grand patronal festival, celebrating Sant Joan (Saint John the Baptist), the patron saint of Perpignan. Every June 23rd, the Catalan city ignites to the rhythm of Catalan popular traditions: solemn procession of the Flame of Canigou, St. John's bonfires, sardanes, pyrotechnic and pyromusical shows, concerts, and tastings of caragolades (Catalan snails). This centuries-old festival, deeply rooted in Perpignan's Catalan identity, brings together thousands of participants around the emblematic Castillet.

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The Festa Major: Perpignan's Grand Catalan Festival

The Festa Major de Perpignan is the celebration of the city's patron saint, Sant Joan (Saint John the Baptist). Every June 23rd, on the eve of St. John's Day, Perpignan comes alive to the rhythm of its deepest Catalan traditions, in an atmosphere of fervor and popular joy.

The Flame of Canigou

The highlight of the Festa Major, the Flame of Canigou is solemnly carried from the summit of the Catalans' sacred mountain to the Castillet in Perpignan. This flame, kept all year round in the Castillet, is lit at the summit of Canigou and then relayed from village to village by young mountaineers, symbolizing the unity of the Catalan people. The procession of the Cercle de la Flamme accompanies its entry into the city.

Sardanes, Bonfires, and Shows

The festival begins in the late afternoon at the Allées Maillol with a festive village offering tastings of caragolades (Catalan-style snails) and shellfish, followed by sardane dances performed by the cobla. In the evening, a concert by the Orchestre Perpignan-Catalogne precedes the pyromusical show. The ascent to the Castillet and the lighting of the St. John's bonfires mark the climax of the evening.

A Living Tradition

The Festa Major perpetuates centuries-old Catalan traditions, from the sharing of bread to the sardane dance, including the purifying bonfires of the summer solstice. It is a moment of identity pride for the people of Perpignan and all Catalans of the North.

Festa Major — edition 2026

The Festa Major 2026 will celebrate Sant Joan on June 23rd in the heart of Perpignan with the Flame of Canigou, sardanes, concerts, and St. John's bonfires.

Festa Major de Perpignan 2026

The Festa Major 2026 will be held on June 23rd in the historic center of Perpignan. The evening will revolve around the tradition of the Flame of Canigou, sardanes, a concert, and St. John's bonfires at the foot of the Castillet.

Prices Festa Major 2026

Free admission

Practical information — Festa Major

Practical Information

Access

By car: Perpignan is accessible via the A9 motorway. Parking in the city center: Castillet, Wilson, Clemenceau.

By train: Perpignan station served by TGV from Paris (5h), Montpellier (1h40), and Barcelona (1h30).

Typical Program

  • 6 PM: Festive village, caragolades, and sardanes at Allées Maillol
  • 8:45 PM: Classical concert at Place de la Victoire
  • 10 PM: Procession of the Flame of Canigou and St. John's bonfires

Contact

Perpignan Tourist Office: 04 68 66 30 30
Perpignan City Hall: 04 68 66 30 66

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Where does it take place — Festa Major

Centre historique de Perpignan - Castillet et Allées Maillol

Place de la Victoire, 66000 Perpignan

Contact Festa Major

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+33 4 68 66 30 30

Festa Major in brief

Music Classical Street Performance Fireworks Folk Traditions Folklore Outdoor Free Participatory Pyrénées-Orientales

History of Festa Major