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Summer Festival Season in La Rioja Province

La Rioja province invites you to its summer festivals, where folklore, gastronomy, and music create unforgettable experiences for tourists and locals. The event program runs across the province from January to February.


Summer Festival Season in La Rioja Province

The province of La Rioja is enjoying a summer filled with festivities, music, and tradition, with a festival schedule that invites everyone to enjoy and celebrate the Riojan identity in every corner of the territory.

During January and February, tourists and locals can be part of events where folklore, regional gastronomy, dances, crafts, and incomparable landscapes combine to offer unforgettable experiences.

Each location adds its own unique touch with authentic proposals that strengthen cultural tourism and revalue popular traditions.

In addition to musical performances, there are producer fairs, typical flavors, peñas, recreational activities, and spaces designed for the whole family, consolidating La Rioja as an ideal destination for enjoying the summer.

The festival calendar includes emblematic celebrations at various points in the province:

• Festival del Peón Viñador - Villa Unión – February 7 • Carnaval de La Plaza - Los Molinos – February 7 • Chaya de la Quebrada - Aimogasta – February 7 • Festival de la Tradición Los Llanos - Tama – February 7 • Festival Nacional del Torrontés Riojano - Chilecito – February 7 • Fiesta Nacional de La Chaya – La Rioja, Capital - February 13, 14 and 15 • Fiesta Provincial de la Pisada de Uva - Anjullón – February 14 • Carnavales Villa Unión – February 14 and 15 • Chaya del Terreno - La Rioja Capital – February 14 • Chaya de La Cuadra - Aimogasta – February 15 • Topamiento del Cura Diablo – Famatina – February 21

This summer, the province's invitation is "¡Veraneá chocho!, explore each destination and ¡Movete por La Rioja!" — a province that vibrates to the rhythm of its festivals and opens its doors to share culture, joy, and tradition.