The festivities will commence on Friday, May 8th, at 7:00 PM, with the opening of the festival committee's bar. The day will include a children's entertainment gathering by Lekim Animazioa, followed by a 'poteo' (social drink) enlivened by the bagpipes of Os Galaicos and the trikitilaris of Eibar. The evening will culminate with a lively open-air dance (verbena) featuring the orchestra Ritmo Joven from 10:00 PM, complemented by a large 'queimada' (traditional Galician punch) at midnight.
On Saturday, May 9th, the agenda will begin at 11:30 AM with mixed 'chaves' (traditional game) throws, rural sports, and a 'rana' (frog game) championship. In the afternoon, at 6:30 PM, there will be an exhibition of traditional Galician dances and music by Os Galaicos and the bagpipe group Eguzki-Fole. The night will be animated by the orchestra Solera from 10:30 PM, with another 'queimada' at midnight.
The closing of Galician Literature Day will be on Sunday, May 10th, with a day dedicated to tradition. The Kezka Dantza Taldea group and the trikitilaris of Eibar will bring Basque folklore to Urkizu park with a performance starting at 12:00 PM. One of the most symbolic acts will be the traditional floral offering to the monument of Castelao at 2:00 PM. The day will conclude with a board game session organized by Odisea and a musical session by DJ Miren Guisasola, before the closing ceremony with the bar of the Casa de Galicia shutting down at 10:00 PM.




