Málaga province's cultural calendar runs year-round across its 103 municipalities.
Peak season runs April through October, when the city's outdoor venues, coastal towns, and
fiestas schedule the highest volume of public events. The Feria de Málaga in August and
Semana Santa in spring draw the largest audiences, but the weekly programming from
Más Málaga, La Térmica, and the provincial Ayuntamientos fills the calendar throughout the year.
This page aggregates 0 official feeds — the city of Málaga's
Más Málaga platform (8 category feeds), Málaga de Cultura, La Térmica Cultural Centre,
Carnaval de Málaga, and Ayuntamiento agendas from Nerja, Fuengirola, and Mijas —
plus concert listings from Songkick. All sources publish via RSS or structured HTML;
no editorial curation is applied.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Feria de Málaga?
The Feria de Málaga takes place each August, centred on the Saturday closest to 19 August. It is Málaga's largest annual event, running for nine days across the city centre and the Cortijo de Torres fairground. The daytime fair (feria de día) occupies the historic Alameda Principal; the evening fair (feria de noche) runs until dawn at the Cortijo de Torres site south of the airport.
What is Semana Santa in Málaga?
Semana Santa (Holy Week) runs the week before Easter Sunday, typically March or April. Málaga's processions — organised by more than 40 brotherhoods (cofradías) — are among the most elaborate in Andalucía. The main penitential routes pass through the cathedral square, Calle Larios, and the historic centre. No separate ticket is required; the processions are free to watch from the street.
Are there free events in Málaga?
Most events listed from Más Málaga (the official Málaga city agenda), Málaga de Cultura, and Ayuntamiento sources are free admission. Cultural exhibitions at
municipal venues, outdoor concerts, and street fiestas typically require no ticket. Ticketed events from Songkick and La Térmica are linked directly to the promoter's booking page.
Which Málaga towns publish official event calendars?
The city of Málaga publishes the most active agenda via the Más Málaga portal (mmalaga.es), covering 8 event categories.
Nerja,
Fuengirola, and
Mijas each maintain RSS-accessible Ayuntamiento agendas that are indexed here. La Térmica Cultural Centre publishes a structured HTML agenda for its own programming.
How often is this calendar updated?
The scraper fetches all 0 sources every 24 hours. New events appear here as soon as the next scheduled run completes. The "last scraped" timestamp in the header reflects the most recent successful data write. Subscribe via
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