Summer in Catalonia means music.
From Barcelona to the Costa Brava, some of the biggest festivals in Southern Europe attract thousands of visitors every year. Whether you’re into indie, rock, electronic music or intimate concerts by the sea, there’s a festival for every type of traveler.
If you’re planning a trip this summer, here’s a guide to some of the best music festivals taking place across Catalonia in 2026.
Vida Festival (2–4 July 2026)
Held in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Vida Festival has become one of Spain’s most popular indie music festivals.
Set in the beautiful Masia d’en Cabanyes, it combines international artists, nature and a relaxed atmosphere that makes it one of the highlights of the Catalan summer.

Canet Rock (4 July 2026)
Canet Rock is one of Catalonia’s most iconic festivals.
With more than 12 hours of live music until sunrise, it celebrates Catalan artists and local culture in a unique seaside setting.

Cruïlla Festival (8–11 July 2026)
Taking place at Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona, Cruïlla brings together pop, rock, urban music, electronic artists and cultural performances.
Its waterfront location makes it one of the best festivals to experience during a summer trip to Barcelona.

Festival Porta Ferrada (10 July – 20 August 2026)
The oldest festival in Catalonia returns to Sant Feliu de Guíxols.
For more than six weeks, visitors can enjoy concerts, theatre, dance and cultural performances in one of the most beautiful locations on the Costa Brava.

Sons del Món (25 July – 21 August 2026)
Music, wine and Mediterranean landscapes come together in the Empordà region.
Sons del Món offers a unique combination of live concerts, local gastronomy and wine tourism that makes it one of the most original festivals of the summer.

Cap Roig Festival (3 July – 18 August 2026)
The botanical gardens of Cap Roig provide one of the most spectacular concert venues in Europe.
Live music overlooking the Mediterranean makes this festival a must for anyone visiting the Costa Brava.

The Challenge of Visiting Multiple Festivals
Many travelers don’t attend just one festival.
It’s common to fly into Barcelona, spend a few days in the city, continue to the Costa Brava for another event and then travel back to the airport or another destination.
That’s when luggage becomes a problem.
Dragging suitcases between hotels, train stations, beaches and festival venues quickly turns a great trip into a stressful one.
Why Luggage Lockers Aren’t Always the Best Option
Many visitors search for luggage storage while travelling between festivals.
But lockers often mean:
- Walking to another location with your luggage
- Returning later to collect it
- Planning your day around where your bags are stored
- Wasting valuable time between concerts and check-ins
When you’re only in Barcelona or the Costa Brava for a few days, every hour counts.
Travel Between Festivals Without Your Luggage
Instead of carrying your bags all day, Bags&Go allows you to travel hands-free.
We collect your luggage from:
- Hotels
- Apartments
- Barcelona Airport
- Train stations
- Cruise terminals
And deliver it wherever you need it next.
Whether you’re travelling from Barcelona to the Costa Brava, waiting for hotel check-in or catching a late flight after your final festival, Bags&Go lets you enjoy the trip without carrying your luggage.

Make the Most of Your Festival Trip
Summer festivals are about music, new places and unforgettable experiences.
Not about dragging a suitcase through train stations or leaving concerts early to collect your bags.
With Bags&Go, you can spend more time enjoying Catalonia and less time worrying about your luggage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the biggest summer festivals in Catalonia?
Some of the most popular include Vida Festival, Canet Rock, Cruïlla, Porta Ferrada, Sons del Món and Cap Roig.
Which festivals take place near Barcelona?
Cruïlla Festival and Vida Festival are both easily accessible from Barcelona.
Which festivals are held on the Costa Brava?
Porta Ferrada, Sons del Món and Cap Roig are among the region’s biggest summer festivals.
Is it worth booking accommodation early?
Yes. Hotels in Barcelona and the Costa Brava often sell out quickly during festival season.
What can I do with my luggage between festivals?
Services like Bags&Go collect and deliver your luggage so you can travel between destinations without carrying your bags.