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Sant Joan celebrates its patronal festivities with a programme from August 14 to 30

Sant Joan celebrates its patronal festivities from August 14 to 30 with a wide programme of popular events, dances, and children's activities.

Joan Ferrà Oliver
Joan Ferrà Oliver
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The municipality of Sant Joan celebrates its patronal festivities between August 14 and 30 with a wide programme of events. The Town Hall has already disseminated the official calendar.

Sant Joan is preparing to experience two weeks of festivities. The patronal festivities of 2026 will be held from August 14 to 30, as confirmed by the Sant Joan Town Hall, which has already announced the official programme of events.

The calendar includes activities for all audiences, with a special focus on local traditions, music, and religious events in honour of the patron saint. The programme will kick off on August 14 and will run until the 30th, featuring a mix of popular events, dances, children's activities, and cultural proposals.

One of the key aspects of the programme will be the involvement of local associations, which participate in the organisation of various events. The council has encouraged residents to check the details of schedules and locations on the municipal website.

As in previous editions, a high participation of residents and visitors is expected, who will be able to enjoy the night dances and traditional events that each year bring together hundreds of people in the town centre.

For those who wish to plan their attendance, the Town Hall recommends consulting the complete programme on the official council portal, where the details of each activity will be updated. The Sant Joan festivities thus establish themselves as one of the most anticipated events of the summer calendar in the Pla de Mallorca.

Joan Ferrà Oliver

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Ciencias Políticas por la Universitat de les Illes Balears y veterano de los plenos isleños. Mallorquín de secano, cafetero y con paciencia para la burocracia balear; lleva años contando la política y la sociedad de la isla.