Cançó de Pau will take place on 27 December, with architect Josep Miàs, chef Albert Adrià and pastry chef Christian Escribà among the special guests
The event seeks to promote values such as tolerance, caring and respect through a song that calls for world peace
This Friday, 27 December, the Parc d'Atraccions Tibidabo will host the 27th edition of Cançó de Pau [Song of Peace], the fundraising sing-along organised together with UNICEF to promote values such as caring, tolerance and respect through a song that calls for world peace.
At 11 am, Tibidabo will host this now-traditional sing-along for peace, open to all visitors, together with special guests: architect Josep Miàs, the man behind iconic projects such as the Cuca de Llum [Firefly]; chef Albert Adrià; pastry chef Christian Escribà; and the UNICEF coordinator in Catalonia, Laia Ruich, who have been chosen as peace ambassadors for the fundraising sing-along.
Everyone who comes to Tibidabo on Friday 27th, before 11 am can purchase UNICEF fundraising tickets for €2 to join in the Cançó de Pau event and enjoy the amusement park for the rest of the day.
In addition to participating in the sing-along, children will be able to write their messages and wishes in Tibidabo’s Book of Peace.
Agreement with UNICEF
The Cançó de Pau is part of the fundraising events hosted by Parc d'Atraccions Tibidabo throughout the year. It is part of the agreement between the park and UNICEF, in place since 2012, which aims to promote awareness of children’s rights and contribute to UNICEF’s education, survival and protection programmes around the world.
Tibidabo celebrates Christmas with a magnificent tree, an ice rink and new shows
Tibidabo’s Christmas programme will run until 5 January. In addition to the decorations and the 10-metre Christmas tree to welcome all visitors, Tibidabo has something in store for everyone.
Plaça del Somnis will once again host a 200 m2 synthetic ice rink where, as well as skating, visitors can enjoy the dance show The Nutcracker on Ice, an artistic adaptation of Tchaikovsky’s ballet for all audiences, every day at 11.50 am.
The rink is included in the Tibidabo admission price and can also be visited separately with a ticket costing 5 euros.
During the festive season, visitors can also enjoy new shows and events on the park’s rides. Dididado – the park’s 4D cinema – will be screening the film Sleigh Ride, about the work of Santa Claus and his helpers on the night of 24 December. The Marionetarium has also been transformed for Christmas, featuring a show where music, snow and stars take centre stage.
For thrill-seeking visitors, Hotel 666 will once again welcome Krampus, a sinister character who only appears at this time of year.