Potries Kicks Off 2026 Festivities with Community Participation

The program combines tradition, religious events, and pyrotechnic and musical shows for all audiences.

Generic image of Potries square during festivities, with lights and people.
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Generic image of Potries square during festivities, with lights and people.

The municipality of Potries has launched its 2026 Festivities, with the initial days marked by citizen involvement, traditional culture, and a festive atmosphere filling the streets.

The activities, a result of collaboration between local associations and the City Council, have gathered hundreds of residents and visitors at various events.
The celebration began with the award ceremony for activities organized by the Association of Retirees and Pensioners, an emotional recognition of their contribution to the town's social life.
The festival of Santa Rita continued with a devotional and traditional day, deeply rooted in Potries, attracting people of all ages.
One of the most anticipated moments was the Baixà, a symbolic act that paraded through the streets, keeping alive one of the most representative traditions of the local festivities.
The night was highlighted by a nocturnal mascletà, a high-intensity pyrotechnic display that drew numerous visitors from the region.
To conclude these initial days, the festivities continued with a Moors and Christian parade followed by a disco, featuring performances by Discoelectro and DJ Rubio, which energized the square until the early morning.