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Things to Do in Barcelona in June 2026

Grab a coffee (or a sangria) and let’s dive into what’s happening in the Catalan capital this month, because it’s shaping up to be a busy one! First things first: just a heads up that the Pope is visiting Barcelona this June! It’s a massive and exciting event for the city, but it also means the streets are going to be packed.

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Grab a coffee (or a sangria) and let’s dive into what’s happening in the Catalan capital this month, because it’s shaping up to be a busy one!

First things first: just a heads up that the Pope is visiting Barcelona this June! It’s a massive and exciting event for the city, but it also means the streets are going to be packed. You can definitely expect some road closures, extra security, and crowded public transport, so getting around might be a bit of a headache. Do yourself a favor and plan plenty of extra travel time for whatever you have on your itinerary.

While you're here, you really can't miss the chance to celebrate the city's most famous architectural genius. June 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of Antoni Gaudí’s death, making it an incredibly special time to appreciate his legacy. We highly recommend taking the Gaudí tour to learn all about his life and check out his mind-bending masterpieces up close-it’s an absolute must-do this month to honor his centenary.

Finally, we know a ton of you are rolling into town for Barcelona's epic summer music festivals. If you're here to catch some live sets and soak up the festival vibes, you should definitely check out the Alternative Barcelona tour. It’s the perfect daytime activity for festival-goers looking to explore the cooler, offbeat side of the city, from street art to the local underground scene, before heading to the main stages.

Stay hydrated, pack comfortable walking shoes, and embrace the beautiful chaos of Barcelona this June. Have a great trip!

Date Event Category
June 1-28 Los Nabis: From Bonnard to Vuillard
A major art exhibition at La Pedrera focused on the Nabis group, with works drawn from major international museums. The source page shown here confirms the dates but does not provide opening hours or admission details.
🖼️ Exhibition barcelonaturisme.com →
June 1 - August 30 Extraterrestrials: Is there life beyond Earth?
A family-friendly science exhibition at CosmoCaixa that would likely appeal to tourists traveling with children. The search result confirms the dates, but not the admission fee or daily opening hours.
🖼️ Exhibition guia.barcelona.cat →
June 1 - August 16 At Matisse’s.
A CaixaForum Barcelona exhibition about the influence of Henri Matisse and related works from the Centre Pompidou. It is one of the main summer art shows listed for Barcelona, though the provided source excerpt does not include opening hours or ticket prices.
🖼️ Exhibition centrepompidou.fr →
June 3 - September 27 Picasso Cyprus: Encounters with Mediterranean Ceramics
A Picasso-related exhibition listed in the Barcelona June 2026 art calendar. It is likely of interest to tourists looking for major museum shows, but the provided search result does not include opening hours or admission details.
🖼️ Exhibition museupicassobcn.cat →
June 4-7 Corpus Christi processions and celebrations
Traditional Corpus Christi celebrations in the Gothic Quarter, including the area around the cathedral and nearby historic sites. The source excerpt says the festivities take place on Corpus Christi and for up to three days after, but it does not include opening hours or admission details.
🎪 Festival barcelona.cat →
June 4-6 Primavera Sound 2026
The 24th edition of this major music festival takes place in Barcelona. The announced lineup includes The Cure, Doja Cat, The xx, and Gorillaz.
🎪 Festival primaverasound.com →
June 12-14 Formula 1 MSC Cruises Barcelona‑Catalunya Grand Prix 2026
Top‑level Formula 1 racing at the Circuit de Barcelona‑Catalunya, with the 2026 Grand Prix weekend bringing three days of practice, qualifying, and the main race just outside Barcelona. A major international event, it combines motorsport spectacle with easy access from the city, making it a highlight for visiting sports fans.
⚽ Sport circuitcat.com →
June 12-14 Meat & Fire 2026
A culinary festival dedicated to barbecue and grilled meats, located at Moll de la Fusta in Port Vell. The event is open to all ages.
🎪 Festival theupcoming.co.uk →
June 15-26 La traviata – Blaumarí Music at Port Vell
An open‑air production of Verdi’s **La traviata** is announced by Blaumarí Music at Port Vell, with dates including 15 and 26 June 2026. It offers a waterfront opera experience combining classic repertoire with a distinctive Barcelona harbour setting.
📅 Other blaumarimusic.com →
June 18-20 Sónar Barcelona 2026
Sónar is Barcelona’s flagship **electronic music and digital arts festival**, held over three days at Fira de Montjuïc (Sónar by Day) and Fira Gran Via (Sónar by Night). It combines cutting-edge live shows and DJ sets with an influential professional congress focused on creativity, technology and innovation, drawing a very international crowd.
🎪 Festival sonar.es →
June 18-25 A Beautiful Horizon
A short-run exhibition at MEAM, the European Museum of Modern Art. The museum listing also notes general visiting hours of Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 to 19:00, but the search excerpt does not include exhibition-specific admission details.
🖼️ Exhibition meam.es →
June 20 Open-air concert for the 50th anniversary of Fundació Joan Miró
An open-air concert featuring Abril Ndjel and Ouineta, presented as part of the Fundació Joan Miró’s 50th-anniversary program. The visible source excerpt gives doors-open and concert-start times, but no admission details.
🎵 Concert fmirobcn.org →
June 20 Philharmonia Orchestra with Marin Alsop at Palau de la Música Catalana
London’s **Philharmonia Orchestra**, conducted by **Marin Alsop**, appears at the Palau de la Música Catalana during June 2026. This brings a major international orchestra to Barcelona for one night, appealing to travellers who enjoy high‑level symphonic concerts.
🎵 Concert entrades.palaumusica.cat →
June 21 La Dispute at La Nau
Michigan-based post-hardcore band La Dispute plays at La Nau. They will be performing tracks from their latest album.
🎵 Concert primaverasound.com →
June 23 Revetlla de Sant Joan (Midsummer’s Eve / St John’s Night)
The Revetlla de Sant Joan is one of Catalonia’s most important **summer solstice celebrations**, marked on the night of 23 June with bonfires, fireworks and beach parties across Barcelona. Locals and visitors gather especially on the city beaches to celebrate with music, drinks and traditional coca pastries, making it a lively but very crowded night out.
🎪 Festival festivalesdeespana.com →
June 26 - July 18 Barcelona Pride 2026
Barcelona Pride is a large **LGBTI+ festival** featuring parades, concerts, parties and cultural activities across the city, with a big focus on rights and visibility. For visitors, it means weeks of open-air events and a colourful main parade, particularly around Plaça d’Espanya and surrounding streets.
🎪 Festival irbarcelona.org →
June 27-28 Reggaeton Beach Festival Barcelona 2026
Reggaeton Beach Festival brings two days of **Latin and urban music** to Barcelona at the start of summer, described as one of Europe’s largest gatherings for fans of the genre. With big-name reggaeton and urban artists, the event focuses on outdoor partying, dancing and beach-season vibes.
🎪 Festival reggaetonbeachfestival.com →
June 29-30 Grec Festival de Barcelona 2026 (Opening Days in June)
The Grec Festival de Barcelona is the city’s main **summer performing arts festival**, running from late June into July with theatre, dance, circus and music across various venues. The first days at the end of June already feature shows and concerts, many held in the atmospheric Teatre Grec open-air amphitheatre on Montjuïc.
🎪 Festival irbarcelona.org →
June 30 BARTS Festival – Gipsy Kings + Los Manolos at Poble Espanyol
As part of the **BARTS Festival**, **Gipsy Kings** perform with **Los Manolos** at Poble Espanyol on 30 June 2026. This night mixes internationally known rumba and flamenco‑influenced pop with local party favourites in an atmospheric open‑air venue.
🎵 Concert poble-espanyol.com →

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