CHRISTMAS SEASON

Christmas houses come to Sant Jordi with activities, music and workshops

Sant Josep presents a complete Christmas program from December 19 to 25, with proposals to enjoy with family and friends.

The City Council of Sant Josep de sa Talaia has presented the program of the Christmas houses of Sant Jordi, which will be inaugurated this Friday, December 19 from 17:00 hours. The initiative is part of the Christmas activities organized by the Consistory with the aim of creating a meeting and celebration space for neighbors and visitors during these dates.

The Councillor for Festivities, Isabel Castellar, stressed that “we want to offer activities for all ages and create a space where Christmas is a magical experience for all residents and visitors”.

Programming

Friday’s opening will feature children’s workshops from 5:00 p.m. and, from 8:00 p.m., the Groove Garage concert, which will provide music and atmosphere to the first day.

The program will continue on Saturday 20 with bouncy castles from 12:30 pm, followed by musical sessions by DJ Ric Jazzbo, DJ Yor D and DJ Toni Torres, who will animate the square throughout the day. Sunday 21 will include performances by DJ Enrique Malanga and NadalFest with Cachirulo, culminating the day with a concert by Roxela’s Band at 8:00 pm.

On Monday 22 the children’s workshops will return at 16:30, followed by the Mag Albert show at 18:30 and a musical session by Rock me Dj Set to close the day. On Tuesday 23 there will be a Christmas card printing workshop at 5:00 pm and a concert by Five Guys Walk Into Bar at 8:00 pm.

The special program will continue on Wednesday 24 with bouncy castles, the performance of ‘Flamenkito & Zambombada’, DJ sessions and the celebration of the Coco-Loco Party at midnight on Christmas Eve. Finally, on Thursday 25, the Christmas houses will say goodbye with a Christmas Karaoke at 7:30 pm, putting the finishing touch to a week full of festive activities and Christmas atmosphere in Sant Jordi.

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