Antzuola hosts popular meal for 400 attendees during festival day

The festival's second day featured a popular meal, a scavenger hunt, music, and games.

Festive scene in a Basque town square, with people enjoying a popular meal and musicians.
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Festive scene in a Basque town square, with people enjoying a popular meal and musicians.

Antzuola's festival featured a popular meal for around 400 attendees on its second day, which also included music and games.

The second day of the Antzuola festivities offered a diverse program for attendees. The morning began with a 'diana' (morning music procession) by Alborada Txistulari Taldea at 10:00 AM. Additionally, a children's play park was open from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and again from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
A midday mass was followed by the 'Ur zezena' (water bull) games at 1:30 PM. Subsequently, around 400 people participated in the popular meal, spread out in the Kalebarren area.
In the afternoon, starting at 6:00 PM, Zurrategi Plaza hosted a large scavenger hunt ('ginkana') among teams, featuring renewed traditional games. At 7:00 PM, the Joselontxos txaranga (brass band) led a street parade.
The evening featured a concert by the Mariachi Imperial de Guanajuato in the Plaza at 10:00 PM. At the 'txosnas' (food stalls), the Andragina Drag Show presented a performance, followed by a romeria (traditional dance) by Zatekeen and a set by Dj Alan.