This year's edition features recitals, musical performances, film forums, and literary gatherings, offering a wide array of activities for all audiences. The schedule includes proposals in both Basque and Spanish, with a mix of free events and those requiring an entrance fee.
Notable participants include artists such as Mikel Urdangarin, Leire Vargas, Antonio Colinas, Luis Pastor, Ismael Serrano, Idoia, Miguel Gane, and Magdalena S. Blesa, who will present their works in various venues throughout the Alavese capital and province.
Events will take place in familiar venues like the Ignacio Aldecoa Culture House, the Bibat Museum, Izaskun Arrue Kulturgunea, ARKABIA, and the Jesús Guridi Conservatory, as well as several municipalities in Álava. Additionally, the program will extend to less conventional locations for such events, including health centers of OSI Araba, the Santa Isabel Cemetery, community gardens, and the Secret Water Garden.
The festival maintains some of its most recognized formats, such as 100 poetas, Páginas de Cristal, Usoen Eguna, Poesía en los Caños, and Mirando al Mar. While most activities are free, some concerts and recitals do require tickets, including Hitzetik kantura (with Mikel Urdangarin and Leire Vargas), Extremadura Fado (with Luis Pastor), Ismael Serrano's concert, Idoia's performance, the show about Gabriel Aresti at ARKABIA, and Miguel Gane's recital.
The closing ceremony is scheduled for May 29 at the Secret Water Garden, with the program concluding on May 30 with Voces al viento at the Armentia Basilica.




