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We're tracking 48 upcoming events in Valencia spanning concerts, music, plus 12 attractions and things to do. Use the filters below for what's on this weekend, tonight or later this month — every listing links to live prices and secure partner checkout.




































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Valencia delivers one of the most dynamic live event calendars in Spain, blending world-class football, international music festivals, and cultural spectacles against a stunning Mediterranean backdrop. Mestalla Stadium, home to Valencia CF, is one of the oldest and most atmospheric grounds in European football, packing nearly 49,000 passionate fans on matchdays. The city's concert scene thrives at venues like the Palau de la Musica, a purpose-built riverside complex that hosts symphony orchestras, jazz ensembles, and touring pop acts, while the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias provides a futuristic setting for special one-off performances and galas. Every March, the Fallas festival transforms the entire city into an open-air celebration of fireworks, street music, and towering sculptural monuments that draw over a million visitors. Summer brings Arenal Sound to nearby Burriana and the Festival de les Arts to the city itself, both attracting major international headliners. The Marina de Valencia area has become a growing hub for electronic music events and waterfront concerts. For motorsport fans, the city hosted the European Grand Prix at its former street circuit and continues to attract major sporting events including tennis at the Valencia Open. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for outdoor events, though the mild winters make Valencia a year-round destination for live entertainment.
Top things to do in Valencia
- Catch a Valencia CF match at the historic Mestalla Stadium with its steep stands and electric atmosphere
- Experience the Fallas festival in March with its spectacular fireworks displays and monumental sculptures
- Enjoy concerts at the Palau de la Musica, set along the Turia Gardens riverbed park
- Explore summer music festivals including Festival de les Arts at the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
Local tips for visiting Valencia
- Book Fallas accommodation and event tickets months in advance as the city fills completely during March
- Valencia CF matches are most affordable for league games against smaller clubs, with tickets available through the official club site
- The metro connects the airport to the city center and major venue areas in under 30 minutes
- Many outdoor events run late into the evening since Valencia follows a typical Spanish schedule with dining and shows starting after 9 PM
Frequently asked questions
What events are happening in Valencia this weekend?
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What's on in Valencia tonight?
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Are there free events in Valencia?
The listings here are ticketed events and attractions with live prices, so we can't confirm free events. For paid concerts, theatre, sports and experiences in Valencia, browse the listings above — each shows real prices before you buy.
When is the best time to visit Valencia for live events?
March is peak season thanks to the Fallas festival, while June through September brings outdoor music festivals and open-air concerts. Football season runs from August to May, and spring offers the best balance of pleasant weather and a packed cultural calendar.
How do I get to Mestalla Stadium?
Mestalla is centrally located in the Mestalla neighborhood and easily reached by metro lines 5 and 7 to Aragon station, or by tram. It is walkable from the city center in about 20 minutes. The club plans to eventually move to the new Nou Mestalla, but matches continue at the current ground.
Are there major music festivals held in Valencia?
Yes. Festival de les Arts takes place in spring at the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, featuring indie and electronic acts. Berklee Valencia hosts jazz events year-round. Nearby Benicassim holds the famous FIB festival each July, easily accessible as a day trip or overnight from the city.