On Friday, August 14, the program will kick off at 11:00 AM with children's games, followed by the children's cross-country run at 6:00 PM. The official start of the festivities will be at 7:00 PM with rockets and firecrackers, followed by a popular street gathering. Dinner will continue at 9:00 PM in the fronton, where Oier Etxeberria and Joanes Azpillaga will perform in a bertsolari session. The night will conclude with a romería by the group Oilar Beltzak.
On Saturday, August 15, at 11:30 AM, there will be a main mass, followed by a performance by local dancers and a mid-morning snack for adults. In the evening, at 8:00 PM, a cider dinner will be held with seven cider houses, and Arbeo, Txino, and Maltzeta will provide musical entertainment. Later, there will be bingo and DJ Xabifest will play until dawn, with a tractor parade during the break.
Finally, on Sunday, August 16, at 11:30 AM, the main mass will take place. Afterwards, Basque pelota matches featuring local youngsters will be played: Senperena-Montilla vs. Telleria-Ugartemendia; J.Lasa-Lasa vs. Gorrotxategi-Aldalur; and Izaro Aizpurua vs. Unax Aburuza. A popular street gathering will follow, and at 7:00 PM, a rural sports challenge will be held with a prize of one thousand euros. This will include stone lifting, tug-of-war, txingas (carrying weights), and korrika (a race), with participants from Berastegi, Alkiza, Tolosa, and Bidania-Goiatz. To conclude, there will be a triki-pintxo-potea with Lidia and Itzeder.




