Valencia is already in Fallas mode, and March will begin with lots of fireworks in the center of the capital of the Turia this Sunday, March 1. After the Ninot Parade and subsequent fireworks display, scheduled for this Saturday, February 28, Sunday will be the turn of the first official mascletá of the 2026 Fallas.
Peñarroja will open with a shot at 2 p.m. in the center of Valencia’s Town Hall Square, before handing over to Pirotecnia Crespo in the evening.
When the sun goes down, the same location will be transformed to make way for a nighttime fireworks display that will be four hours ahead of its usual schedule.
It will be at 8 p.m., as Sunday and Monday are working days, when Crespo will light up the sky over Valencia.
The day before, Peñarroja will celebrate the first nighttime fireworks display of Fallas 2026 after the Ninot Parade this Saturday, February 28.