The civic procession departed from the City Hall square and traversed the city center to the saint's Birthplace House. Various Vicentine altars, associations, and traditional entities participated, including the altars of Mocadoret, Pilar, Russafa, Ángel Custodio, Tossal, Mercat, Carmen, Oliveral, Mercado de Colón, Mar y Playa. Confraternities, associations, and the Fiesta de los Niños de la Calle San Vicente also paraded, all in a festive atmosphere with a large public turnout.
The honorable clavariesas from different editions, the board of the Junta Central Vicentina, and the municipal corporation also took part in the morning events. The senior falleras of Valencia 2026 received numerous expressions of affection during the procession, highlighting the importance of the festival in local culture.
After the offering, the Anthem of the Valencian Community was performed, and subsequently, the Vulcano pyrotechnics company set off a mascletà in the City Hall square, concluding the morning events. The day continued in the afternoon with the performance of the traditional “milacres” at each altar, theatrical enactments in Valencian that recreate episodes from the life of Saint Vincent Ferrer.
The celebration concluded at 7:00 PM with the solemn general procession, which departed from Valencia Cathedral and made the usual stops at the Church of Santo Domingo, the Birthplace House, and the parish of San Esteban, following the traditional itinerary of this festivity.




