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Following last year's success, which attracted 31,000 attendees, Salou will once again host Festiuet on 17 and 18 July 2026. The music festival will feature some of the biggest names in Catalan music, including La Gossa Sorda, La Fúmiga, Figa Flawas, The Tyets, Ginestà, Els Pets, Buhos and Lax’n’Bust, among others.
Friday, 17 July 2026
Saturday, 18 July 2026
Festiuet Ticket Prices
Tickets cost €54 for a single day, while a two-day pass costs €72. A €4.80 booking fee must be added to each purchase.
These prices only include admission to the festival grounds and do not include food or drinks.
Children under the age of two can attend free of charge, although they must download a free ticket from the Festiuet website.
Children under 16 years old must be accompanied by a responsible adult. The Festiuet website provides two different authorisation forms:
The accompanying adult must also hold a valid festival ticket.
Where Festiuet Takes Place
Festiuet will be held next to Salou-PortAventura railway station, at Parc dels Emprius in Salou (41.085901, 1.142748).
Where to Stay for Festiuet
There will be no campsite available at the festival, so visitors are advised to book accommodation well in advance.
Several accommodation options are located close to the venue, including hotels within 100 metres, another hotel around 300 metres away, an apartment complex approximately 150 metres from the festival grounds, a campsite located about 800 metres away, just before Plaça Europa, and a motorhome parking area around 450 metres from the venue.
Festival Opening Hours
Festiuet will be open from 4:30 pm until 5:00 am on both festival days.
Visitors may enter the venue at any time during opening hours with the corresponding daily ticket or a two-day pass.
Once you leave the venue, re-entry is not permitted on the same day.
Those holding a two-day pass must leave the venue at 5:00 am after the first day and return from 4:30 pm on the second day.
Festival Access
Tickets and festival passes are not issued in the holder's name, but each ticket can only be used by one person.
For this reason, organisers recommend not sharing the QR code on social media or messaging apps, as someone else could use it to gain entry.
Inside the venue, visitors will find food trucks, bars, toilets, a safe space (Punt Lila), medical services, and other facilities.
Food may be brought into the venue, but glass or metal containers, lunch boxes and non-plastic or non-cardboard cutlery are not allowed. Bringing drinks into the venue is not permitted.
Accessibility (PMR)
Although Parc dels Emprius is not paved, it is mostly flat, making it accessible for people with reduced mobility.
The organisers have set up a dedicated Accessible Viewing Area (PMR) for wheelchair users, people using crutches or respiratory support equipment, visually impaired visitors, and people with more than 33% motor disability who require continuous assistance.
Pregnant women are not considered eligible for access to the PMR area unless they meet the accessibility requirements mentioned above.
How to Get There
The festival can easily be reached by car, with free parking available near the venue.
Visitors can also travel by train, as Salou-PortAventura station is located right next to the festival site.
Those staying in Salou can also walk to the venue, although it is worth noting that Parc dels Emprius is located almost 2 kilometres from Passeig Jaume I, the town's main seafront promenade and central area.