Marbella’s Traditional San Bernabe Fair and Festivals Returns After Two-Year Hiatus
After a two-year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the traditional San Bernabe Fair and Festivals in Marbella are set to make a comeback. The town’s mayor, Angeles Muñoz, announced on Monday, May 23, that the fair will take place from June 7 to 12, featuring a full program of concerts and tributes.
Mayor Muñoz Announces the Return of the Festivities
During a presentation at the Parque de la Alameda, Mayor Muñoz expressed her excitement about the return of the fair, stating that Marbella is set to ‘experience a great week’. The festivities will kick off on June 5 with the traditional pilgrimage of the Patron Saint.
Daytime and Nighttime Festivities Locations
The daytime festivities will take place in their traditional locations, the Alameda Park and the Avenida del Mar. The Night Fair, on the other hand, will be set up on a nearly 40,000-meter plot in the Arroyo Segundo area.
Booth for the Elderly and Fireworks Display
As in previous years, the booth for the elderly will be located in the municipal market square. The festivities will officially start on June 7 at 8:30 pm with a fireworks display from El Faro beach.
Day Fair Inauguration and Night Fair Attractions
The Day Fair will be inaugurated on June 8 at 1 pm in the arch located in the Alameda Park, dedicated this year to ‘Tanque, Toñi, and his ballet.’ The Night Fair attractions will open at 7 pm on the same day.
Children’s Day and Musical Performances
Children’s Day will be celebrated on June 9, with discounted prices for Night Venue attractions from 7 pm. On June 10, the City Council will organize a series of musical performances starting at 11 pm at the old municipal caseta.
Solemn Mass and Conclusion of the Festivities
A solemn mass will be held at the Nuestra Señora de la Encarnacion Parish at 11 am on Saturday, June 11. The festivities will conclude the following day, Sunday, June 12.
Inclusive Festival with Special Considerations
The Marbella fair is an inclusive event, with the proclamation being transmitted in sign language. Additionally, there will be two days, Wednesday and Friday, between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., designated as quiet hours for individuals with extreme noise sensitivity.
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In related news, Spain’s Malaga Feria is also set to return this year with a spectacular 20-minute long firework display. The confirmed dates for the event are in August.