Provincia BA events calendar Apr 16–23
- Running calendar of sports, cultural and gastronomic events across Buenos Aires province from Apr 16–23, 2026. - Includes neighborhood festivals, concerts, food events and family activities in multiple municipalities this week. - See the provincial events schedule: ayacuchoaldia.com.ar
Buenos Aires province packed April 16 to 23 with food fairs, concerts, guided winery visits and family events spread across multiple municipalities. (ayacuchoaldia.com.ar) The provincial roundup highlighted La Plata’s Festival de la Cerveza Capital, Escobar’s fifth Peatonal Japonesa in Belén de Escobar, and Tres Arroyos’ 11th Feria de Abril as marquee draws for the week. (ayacuchoaldia.com.ar) In San Miguel del Monte, the fourth Fiesta de la Comida al Disco was scheduled for Saturday, April 19, from noon to midnight by the lagoon, with more than 50 food stalls, live cooking, music, dance, crafts and a children’s area. The event was free and had been moved from its original April 4 date. (ayacuchoaldia.com.ar) Escobar’s Salón del Alfajor ran from Friday, April 17, to Sunday, April 19, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Predio Nacional de la Flor, with more than 100 exhibitors, talks, live classes and a giant alfajor cut into 1,000 portions on Sunday. (ayacuchoaldia.com.ar) La Plata’s beer festival opened Friday at 6 p.m., continued Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Camping Municipal, with more than 200 beer varieties, food trucks and live shows organized by brewers’ groups and the city. (ayacuchoaldia.com.ar) The same weekly calendar also listed guided visits to Bodega Saldungaray in Tornquist and Bodega Cordón Blanco in Tandil, extending the program beyond urban festivals into winery tourism. (ayacuchoaldia.com.ar) Provincial culture and tourism agencies were also running separate April programming at the same time, including free film screenings and concerts through the Instituto Cultural and Casa de la Provincia schedules. (institutocultural.gba.gob.ar, gba.gob.ar) By Tuesday, April 21, some of the April 17 to 19 headliners had already passed, but the calendar showed how the province was using a single weekly schedule to spread visitors across towns rather than concentrate activity in one city. (ayacuchoaldia.com.ar, canal26.com) The province had already posted the next edition of the calendar for April 23 to 30, signaling that the weekly format is continuing as April closes. (zonanortevision.com.ar)