The City Council has prepared an extensive calendar of activities to celebrate the feast of All Saints, combining tradition, music and proposals for all ages.
The program, designed for locals and visitors, will include from family cinema and popular trencades to youth events such as the Zombie Survival. All this will be possible thanks to the collaboration of the Consell d’Eivissa, Civil Protection, the Parish of Sant Josep and the Sant Jordi Festival Commission “Sant Jordi va de Festa”.
The councilman of Youth, Xicu Ribas, stressed that the objective is “to keep alive the traditions of the municipality while offering attractive alternatives for young and family audiences”. Ribas also stressed “the importance of joint work between committees, parish and entities, which maintains the participatory spirit of each village.”
October 31: All Saints’ Eve full of movies, music and mystery
The celebrations will begin in Cala de Bou, where the Caló de s’Oli Auditorium will host at 6:00 pm a family film session with the screening of The Addams Family ( 2019). Admission will be free until full capacity is reached.
Later, between 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., young people ages 12 to 17 can enjoy the Gincana Joven Terrorífica “Las almas perdidas” (The Lost Souls), an experience full of riddles, tests and fun. Teams, consisting of four to six participants, can register for free from October 20 to 27 at santjosep.org.
According to the Youth Coordinator, Maria Ribas, activities like this “connect with the interests of young audiences and encourage creativity, cooperation and shared imagination”.
In the meantime, the festival will also move to Sant Jordi, where the main square will be the venue for the ESPANTÓS! Fest starting at 8:00 pm, with performances by Los del Varadero and DJ Toni Torres. In addition, attendees can experience the
In Sant Agustí, the senior center will celebrate its traditional All Saints’ Day at 7:30 p.m., with chestnuts, nuts and a festive and convivial atmosphere.

November 1: tradition, cinema and community spirit
The activities will continue on All Saints’ Day with a new family film event at the Caló de s’Oli Auditorium, where the following will be shown The Addams Family 2. The Great Escape (2021) at 18:00 hours. Admission will be free until full capacity is reached.
That same day, the senior centers of Sant Josep, Cala de Bou and Sant Jordi will celebrate their popular trencades from 7:30 pm, bringing together neighbors and families around chestnuts, nuts and tradition.
November 8: music, gastronomy and the expected Zombie Survival
The final touch will come in the Plaza de Sant Josep, where there will be a great popular day full of proposals for all ages. From 11:30 am, there will be children’s games and workshops, Jugueroix activities, face painting and sweet rosary workshops.
At 12:00 a popular ballada will be held, followed by a musical vermouth with a concert by Igea at 13:00.
The afternoon will continue with a musical trencada at 16:00 hours, animated by DJ D-RAMØNES, before giving way to one of the most anticipated events of the program: the Sant Josep Zombie Survival.
This immersive experience will take place between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am, with pre-registration and badge collection from 5:00 pm. Registrations are already available at
The lunch of Frita popular de Porcella (postponed due to Yellow Alert in Ibiza) will be served on Sunday, November 9, at 14:00 hours, with tickets on sale in advance at the parish of Sant Josep, Can Graó and Can Pep Xica. The proceeds will go to the new lighting and maintenance of the local church.
In addition, the 6th grade students of CEIP L’Urgell will participate with a dessert and coffee stand to raise funds for their end-of-year trip.
A celebration that unites generations
With this program, the municipality offers an All Saints’ Day celebration that combines tradition, popular culture and contemporary entertainment. For more than a week, neighbors and visitors will be able to enjoy a wide variety of activities that reinforce the sense of community, promote participation and keep alive the customs that are part of the local heritage.









