Irun fills its streets with culture through a wide summer program

Between July and September, the city will host over twenty cultural proposals in various public spaces.

Sunny facade of the Irun town hall on a summer afternoon.
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Sunny facade of the Irun town hall on a summer afternoon.

The city of Irun will maintain intense cultural activity throughout the summer, with a program featuring over twenty events between July and September for all audiences.

Key highlights include the 16th edition of the Roman festival Dies Oiassonis, from July 15th to 19th, and the 46th edition of the Euskal Jira, which will bring festive atmosphere to Urdanibia Square from August 7th to 9th.
The summer schedule also features street performances, the Girabira cycle with outdoor cinema and theater, and the Urmuga initiative, which blends music and nature. Classics such as the Bidasoa Folk festival and the Ribera Fair are also included.
The City Council stated that these activities aim to boost local life and showcase regional talent. Detailed information on all events is available at the information totem in Ensanche Square and on the municipal website.
Based on information from the official source: Ayuntamiento de Irun (07/07/2026)