Nules Celebrates Paella Festival with Over 5,000 Participants

The traditional celebration brought together thousands of people for a festive day with music, youth activities, and awareness points.

Image of the Paella Festival in Nules with people and paellas cooking.
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Image of the Paella Festival in Nules with people and paellas cooking.

The Nules City Council once again held its traditional Paella Festival, gathering over 5,000 people and solidifying its status as a festive benchmark in the Plana Baixa region.

The event's program included various live music performances, such as the percussion group Tymbals Dipercusión, composed of people with functional diversity, the group Taranto, and DJ Kike GB. The night culminated with the Gravity orchestra and a mobile disco at the Sports Courts, which attracted a large number of young people from nearby towns.
This year, the festival incorporated important initiatives for citizen awareness. A Violet Point was set up to inform, prevent, and raise awareness about any type of sexist aggression, as well as an STI Health and Information Point.
Additionally, an activity aimed at the adolescent public, called Paella Jove Nules, was added, organized by the Youth department. This initiative offered an alternative leisure program with virtual activities throughout the day.

"It is possibly the most multitudinous and participatory event held in our town, and this year it has exceeded 5,000 people. Therefore, we try to offer a program so that different audiences can enjoy this festival, which has become a benchmark for leisure in the Plana Baixa region."

the Youth councilor