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"Barcelona's Buzzing: Music, Festivals, and Festive Cheer - Things to Do in Barcelona with Oly Bennet"


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Welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in Barcelona” with your favorite sporting globetrotter, Oly Bennet! It’s Thursday, November 13, 2025, and Barcelona is turning up the energy dial higher than a footballer’s pre-game playlist. The city’s current vibe? Sunny afternoon skies, temperatures nudging 17°C, and just enough crispness to remind you that winter is on its way—but Barcelona isn’t slowing down for a second.

Let’s kick off with some of today’s key happenings around town, and trust me, there’s something for every flavor of fun. If you’re a music lover, tickets are flying for Till Lindemann, the frontman of Rammstein, shaking the Sant Jordi Club with thundering rock tonight. Over at Razzmatazz, Serko promises a dynamic concert that’ll have you dancing until your feet beg for mercy. For the classical crowd, the Conservatori Municipal de Música is delivering its always-free “Colors d’Europa i Amèrica” concert at 8 pm—a clarinet, cello, and piano symphony in the heart of Eixample. If you’re craving something sweet and social, check out OoO: Play, Chill & Churros at WorkCafé in Poblenou. Your ticket buys you churros with hot chocolate and two hours of games, guaranteed to fuel your inner competitor and your sweet tooth.

Now for the festival buffs: comedy fans, grab your giggle gear! The Hilària Festival is lighting up Paral·lel 62 and El Molino through November 16 with nine wild acts—Barcelona’s ready to crown a new stand-up champ, and you’ll want to be there when it happens. If cinema’s more your jam, today marks the kickoff of the Barcelona Independent Film Festival—L’Alternativa at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània. Expect bold, boundary-breaking movies to challenge your brain and tickle your eyeballs. And for those longing for tradition, the local festival in La Sagrera this week brings giants, sardana dancing, concerts, plus food festivals and craft fairs—family-friendly fun that’s as Catalan as shouting “Barça!” at Camp Nou.

On to city buzz: According to Catalan News, Barcelona is going all out for Christmas preparations. The city will glow with 126 kilometers of holiday lights starting November 22, featuring five themed routes guiding you from Plaça de Catalunya to Passeig de Gràcia for a visual treat wilder than a synchronized swimming show in neon. Word in local foodie circles is there’s new buzz on the culinary horizon—look out for fresh restaurant openings in El Born and Eixample this week. Public transport’s running smoothly, so hop the metro without worry—unless your idea of a quirky sport is competitive train-boarding (in which case, challenge accepted!).

For today’s must-dos, traipse through the Gothic Quarter, where ancient streets hum with history, and swing by the Mercat de la Boqueria for mouthwatering bites. If the sun sticks around, climb up to Montjuïc for city views and a selfie that’ll rake in likes faster than a Messi hat trick. Those hungry for offbeat glory can track down the city’s hidden mosaic staircases in Gràcia—a gem locals use for everything from impromptu dance battles to, yes, potato sack races (don’t ask, just join).

Oly’s hot tip: If someone hands you a tiny figure made of moss called a “caganer,” don’t panic! It’s a beloved Christmas tradition—these cheeky figures sneak into nativity scenes sporting every costume imaginable, from superheroes to politicians. Ask a local for their favorite and prepare for laughter!

Before I dash off to test my churros-eating record, here’s a teaser: Tomorrow, Barcelona gears up for conference season with the World Heart Congress and the start of LOOP Festival’s top art installations. There might even be buzzworthy pop-up food trucks for extra morsels of adventure. Tune in tomorrow—who knows, I might even stumble into a snail racing contest.

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