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Anticipation Builds for Barcelona's La Mercè Festival - Tapas Bars, Techno Beats, and Towering Feats


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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Barcelona—your daily field guide to the city that never stops moving, grooving, and occasionally building human towers, with your globe-trotting, game-chasing Oly Bennet. It’s Saturday, September 20th, 2025, and Barcelona’s atmosphere is an adrenaline-fueled mosaic: sunbeams are bouncing off Gaudí’s mosaics, there’s just a hint of late-summer warmth, and you can practically taste the festivity in the sea-salty air.

Let’s kick it right off with a taste of today’s mood. Barcelona is riding high on anticipation for La Mercè Festival, the city’s ultimate bash celebrating its patron saint. Residents and in-the-know travelers are buzzing in advance; street performers are tuning up, and rumor has it castellers—the legendary human tower teams—are fueling up on espresso and pure Catalan spirit, prepping for their epic showdowns that reach up to ten stories high, right in Plaça de Jaume, as reported by Stars and Stripes and InSpain.news.

Speaking of epic, if you’re itching for high-octane beats, Atlantic Sound Barcelona is thumping tonight with GODBLESS—a hard techno fiesta featuring BSLS, RBX, INEXXSTABLE, INFEED, and NYXZR. For soulful melodies, check out the Rock the Sun Festival at Poble Espanyol. You’ll catch 91 Suite rocking out under the open sky. Family in tow? Don’t miss the Picnic in the Parc at Parc de la Ciutadella, where the vibe is ultra-social, snacks flow, and connections blossom. Or if you’re craving an artsy adventure, the brand-new Luminiscence immersive concert has landed in Barcelona—think Beethoven and Bach with a fantasy twist, according to Banijay.

Not a night owl? No worries. This afternoon, City Hall’s live with REGÍA and Gitano del Futuro for those who prefer their city adventures with a dash of avant-garde. For a VIP beachside escape, the Wet Deck at W Barcelona is your sun-kissed oasis, all day long.

Wave hello to some hot-off-the-press news: local buzz is swirling about a wave of funky new tapas bars sprouting in El Born—perfect for those who rate “snack-hopping” as a sport. Transit-wise, be aware that the green metro line (L3) will see some minor delays this evening due to festival crowds. Arrive early to your events and you’ll avoid getting caught in the celebratory gridlock.

If you’re plotting your own Barcelona adventure, today is tailor-made for dipping into icons and hidden corners. Grab a vermut at a traditional bodega, then take a lazy stroll down Passeig de Gràcia, still aglow with Gaudí’s surrealist vibes. Fancy a quick plunge? The Mediterranean’s still warm enough for a dip at Barceloneta. For a true local quirk, pop into the Chocolate Museum, where you can feast your eyes on everything from edible Sagrada Família replicas to cocoa-fueled history lessons. Oly’s insider tip: When wandering the Gothic Quarter, look up—sometimes, crumbling gargoyles and elusive “dracs” (mythical Catalan dragons) peer right back at you.

For tomorrow, get ready to dive headlong into La Mercè’s opening parades, wild street theater, and a citywide Correfoc, aka the fiery “running with devils” spectacle—definitely not your average Saturday night. Come prepared for surprises, thrills, and two metric tons of confetti.

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