Antzuola's third festival day features cannons, concert, and historical Alarde parade

The parade, blending historical chronicle and military review, will depart from the Plaza at 7:00 PM, marking the day's main event.

Generic image. Historical reenactment of the Alarde during Antzuola's festivals, featuring cannons and people at dusk.
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Generic image. Historical reenactment of the Alarde during Antzuola's festivals, featuring cannons and people at dusk.

The third day of Antzuola's festivals on Saturday will commence with the roar of cannons and feature the main event, the Alarde del Moro, in the afternoon, a historical and military parade.

Antzuola's festivals continue with an intense Saturday. The main event will be the Alarde del Moro, a historical and military parade departing from the Plaza at 7:00 PM. This reenactment commemorates the 10th-century victory over Abderramán III.a, featuring young Zishan Tariq as the caliph and Lander Domínguez as the general of the Antzuola militias.
The morning begins at 10:00 AM with another 'diana' (wake-up call) by Alborada Txistulari Taldea. At 11:30 AM, the Bergarako Musika Banda will perform a street parade, followed by a concert at Zurrategi at 12:30 PM, conducted by Enrike Txurruka. The repertoire includes pasodoble 'Arraulariak', rhapsody 'Euskeria', song 'Batasuna', piece 'River of Life', and adaptations from Hertzainak and the 'Coco' movie soundtrack.
At 1:30 PM, the Plaza will host a children's water bull show. After the Alarde, the evening will be filled with music: at 8:30 PM, the elektrotxaranga band Skapaie will parade. From 10:35 PM, the Plaza will host a romería with Joselu Anaiak, while at the Zurrategi txosnas, Laino Beltzak, Dj Maikiño, and Blumble Sound Sistema will perform. The long night concludes at 7:00 AM with Lasko Txaranga.