Hello listeners and welcome to Things to Do in Barcelona with me, Oly Bennet—your globe-trotting, adventure-sniffing, offbeat-competition-loving guide. It’s Sunday, October 19th, 2025, and Barcelona is buzzing with energy! The fall sunshine is glinting off modernist rooftops, there’s a crisp hint of chill in the breeze, and the city is alive with locals and visitors bouncing between markets, music, and Mediterranean mischief.
Kicking off today’s spectacular menu of events: art fans and families, sharpen your pencils for Barcelona Dibuixa, the city’s biggest drawing festival happening all day across major museums and cultural spaces. Don't miss the creative workshops at the Fundació Joan Miró, where “Miró and the United States” blends surrealist wildness with hands-on art actions—perfect for all ages, doodlers to da Vincis, no drawing experience required. According to the Fundació Joan Miró, this is a key part of the Barcelona Dibuixa festivities and absolutely worth a visit.
Next up, if you want to spice up your evening, get those hips moving at La Rumba Barcelona by El Cielo Barcelona, starting tonight at 6 PM at Sofitel Barcelona Skipper. Expect a rhythm-heavy night full of live music, great food, and a dance floor that’s never empty. For all the flamenco fans—Barcelona’s soul stirs at the Gran Gala Flamenco at 9:30 PM, where tradition and feverish footwork catch fire on stage in a way that’ll have even the shyest feet itching to tap.
For you choir-lovers and international harmony hunters, today is also a highlight of the Canta al Mar – Festival Coral Internacional in both Calella and right here in Barcelona. Think choirs from every corner of the globe belting out tunes, seaside style, with a holiday vibe and plenty of opportunities to join in or just soak up that feel-good energy.
Rockers and night owls, the Wolf concert venue hosts Deportados del Bar tonight, promising a night of indie music and plenty of local color. If underground is your beat, The BCN Studio is opening its ‘playground for live performance’ this evening at 8 PM with interactive shows coyly titled Dieron las 13. Expect the unexpected—from music to improv—Anthony Bourdain would approve.
Of course, Barcelona never loses its appetite. Hot local news: New tapas bar Sant Jordi Bites opened just off Plaça de Catalunya, serving creative pinchos until midnight. Also, the city’s green buses have expanded late-night service along the seafront—so bar-hoppers can keep bouncing with fewer taxi hassles. And for anyone getting around today, citywide bike-share stations are offering extra slots, making it even easier to pedal along the beach.
Top Oly-approved must-dos: Take a stroll through the vibrant Mercat de Sant Antoni for fresh snacks, then swing by the 14th ‘Market of Markets’ food fair for local bites and street performances at Avinguda de la Catedral. If you want a secret edge, flag down a local for their favorite “vermuteria”—Barcelona’s got a proud tradition of mid-day vermouth, sometimes paired with the weirdest potato chips and bravest anchovies you’ll ever crunch.
Did you know that Barcelona’s sidewalks are sprinkled with quirky tile designs from the Modernisme movement? Keep your eyes peeled as you walk—the city is basically one gigantic, outdoor art museum. Pro tip: Catalans dine late, so night events kick off around 9 or 10 PM. Don’t rush dinner—lounge like a local.
Before I dash off to referee a spontaneous beach petanca match, heads up for tomorrow: the Open House Barcelona kicks off next weekend, promising behind-the-scenes access to the city’s most iconic architecture, and Halloween parties are brewing across the Gothic Quarter. Make sure to tune in tomorrow as I chase down more wild events, art hijinks, and off-the-wall sports from Barcelona’s irresistible streets.
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