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Las Palmas Carnival 2026 – idealista/news Update

If winter’s dragging on and you need something colourful to aim for, Las Palmas Carnival 2026 is the big one in the Canary Islands calendar. Celebrating its 50th year, the festival is loud, slightly chaotic in places, and genuinely woven into daily life here rather than staged for visitors.

Las Palmas Carnival 2026 Dates and Key Information

Known as one of the best carnivals to experience in Spain, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria’s festivities will run from 23rd January to 1st March 2026. While Tenerife Carnival may be famous for its spectacles, and Cadiz Carnival for its humour, Las Palmas boasts one of the longest Carnival periods in Spain.

  • Late January is more about openings, children’s events, and competitions.
  • Mid to late February is when the city really fills up with costumes and street parties.

The official closing comes on Sunday, 1st March, with the Burial of the Sardine, a tongue-in-cheek procession that marks the end of Carnival and the return to normal life.

Carnival Theme for Las Palmas Carnival 2026

The official theme for 2026 is Las Vegas, which gives participants a lot of creative freedom. Think showgirls, Elvis impersonators, poker tables, sequins, and tongue-in-cheek glamour. This theme promises vibrant costumes and lively performances that celebrate the allure of sin city in the heart of the Canary Islands.

Las Palmas Gran Canaria Carnival 2026 Programme

The programme mixes formal galas, traditional competitions, and completely informal street celebrations. January focuses on opening acts, children’s galas, and early rounds of competitions like the murgas, while February is where most visitors will recognize the classic Carnival atmosphere.

Official Carnival Events in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria:

Certain events anchor the whole programme and draw crowds from across the island.

Official Opening

Friday 23 January

The pregón officially opens Carnival and sets the theme and mood for the weeks ahead.

Queen Gala

Friday 13 February

The most elegant night of Carnival, centred on spectacular, oversized costumes.

Drag Queen Gala

Friday 20 February

The most internationally recognized event, with theatrical performances, sharp humour, and serious competition.

Grand Parade (Gran Cabalgata)

Saturday 28 February

The largest street event of Carnival, with floats, comparsas, and huge crowds in costume across the city.

Burial of the Sardine

Sunday 1 March

A satirical farewell to Carnival, staged as a mock funeral, closing the celebrations on a deliberately absurd note.

Daytime Carnival and Street Celebrations

Daytime Carnival is where things feel most local for those living in Las Palmas. Families, pensioners, teenagers, and everyone in between can be seen out in costume.

Key daytime moments include:

  • Saturday 14th February, which combines family-focused events with street parties.
  • Tuesday 17th February, featuring the Children’s Parade and full daytime Carnival.
  • Saturday 21st February, another major day for outdoor celebrations.

Las Palmas Carnival 2026 Schedule

Here’s how the main dates line up, so you can see where the big moments fall:

23 January

Official opening of Carnival

30 January

Drag Queen preselection

7 February

Final of the Murgas

8 February

Gala of the Grand Dame and Canine Carnival

13 February

Queen Gala and Carnival night

14 February

Family Carnival, street celebrations, and Carnival night

16 February

Carnival night before the public holiday

17 February

Shrove Tuesday, Children’s Parade, and Daytime Carnival

20 February

Drag Queen Gala and Carnival night

21 February

Day Carnival and Carnival night

28 February

Grand Parade and Carnival night

1 March

Burial of the Sardine, daytime Carnival, and closing events

If you’re choosing dates, mid-February gives the fullest picture without needing to stay for the entire stretch.

Las Palmas Carnival 2026 Tickets and Prices

Most of Carnival festivities are free. You can wander into street parties, parades, and daytime events without spending a cent. Tickets are mainly for the big galas, especially the Queen Gala and Drag Queen Gala.

Prices vary depending on seating and visibility rather than the day itself, typically costing around 10-15 euros. The Drag Queen Gala is often the first to sell out, partly because locals treat it as a major cultural event rather than just a night out.

Las Palmas Carnival 2026 Locations and Parade Route

Most large events revolve around Santa Catalina Park and nearby squares, which become the informal heart of Carnival once the sun sets. While smaller neighbourhood events take place throughout the city, first-time visitors tend to gravitate here for the prime experience.

The Grand Parade route begins at Pío XII (Parque Doramas) and concludes at Mercado Central. On parade day, many streets will be closed between 13:00 and 22:00.

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