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List of festivals in Central Luzon

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The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Central Luzon.

Central Luzon[edit]

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Name Date range Location Notes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Suman Festival
(Aurora Foundation Day)
[1][2]
14 Feb to 19 Feb,[2]
(3rd week)
Baler, Aurora[1][2]
Pilgrimage to Ermita Hill[3] 5 Apr to 6 Apr
(Holy Week)[3]
Casiguran / Baler, Aurora[3]
Lenten Week/ "Pagpapako"[3] 6 Apr[3] Baler and Casiguran, Aurora[3]
Aurora Festival[4] August (last Sunday of Aug. to 1st week of Sept.)[4] Tanjay, Negros Oriental[4] features evening novenas which culminate in a nocturnal fluvial procession at the Tanjay River[4]
Coco Sabutan Festival[5] 19 Aug[5] Baler, Aurora[5]
Sabutan Festival[5] 21 Aug to 25 Aug[5] San Luis, Aurora[5]
Araw ng Kagitingan[3] 9 Apr[3] Mount Samat, Bataan[3]
Bocaue River Festival[6][7] July (1st Sunday)[6][7] Bocaue, Bulacan[6] Krus ng Wawa or Cross of Bocaue[6][7]
Feast of the Holy Cross of Wawa
(Pagoda Festival)
[8][9]
4 Jul to 7 Jul,[8]
or 3 Jul (1st Sunday)[9]
Bocaue, Bulacan[8][9] held in honor of the Holy Cross of Wawa[8]
Linggo ng Bulakan[10] 8 Sep to 15 Sep[10] Malolos, Bulacan[10]
Singkaban Festival[10][11] 8 Sep to 15 Sep[10][11] Malolos, Bulacan[10][11] highlights the history, culture and tradition of Bulacan province[11]
Sambuklod Festival[10] 25 Sep (last Sunday)[10] San Jose del Monte, Bulacan[10]
Angel Festival[10] 29 Sep[10] San Rafael, Bulacan[10]
Horse Festival[12] 29 Dec to 30 Dec[12] Plaridel, Bulacan[12]
Buntal Hat Festival[13] Baliuag, Bulacan[13] buntal hat weaving[13]
Minasa Festival[14] January (2nd week)[14] Bustos, Bulacan[14]
Halamanan Festival[15] 23 Jan[15] Guiguinto, Bulacan[15] ornamental plants[15]
Flagellants & Lenten Rites[3] 5 Apr to 8 Apr[3] Paombong, Bulacan[3]
Baliuag Lenten Procession[3] 6 Apr[3] Baliuag, Bulacan[3]
Tanduyong Festival[3] 17 Apr[3] San Jose del Monte, Bulacan[3]
Luyang Dilaw Festival[16] 2 May[16] Marilao, Bulacan[16]
Pulilan Carabao Festival[6][16][17][7] 14 May to 15 May[6][16][7] Pulilan, Bulacan[6][16][17][7] San Isidro de Labrador, the patron saint of farmers[6][17][7]
Obando Fertility Rites[6][16][7] 17 May to 19 May[6][16][7] Obando, Bulacan[6][16][17][7] San Pascual Baylon, Santa Clara de Assisi or the Virgen de Salambao[6][17]
Halamang Dilaw Festival[18] May[18] Marilao, Bulacan[18] pays tribute to nature[18]
Calumpit "Libad" Festival[19] 23 Jun[19] Calumpit, Bulacan[19]
Kariton Festival[20] March Licab, Nueva Ecija[20] carabao-pulled carts, thanksgiving and harvest festival[20]
Tanduyong Festival[1] April (4th Sunday)[1] San Jose, Nueva Ecija[1] harvest celebration[1]
Pandawan Festival[3] 28 Apr[3] Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija[3]
Araquio Festival May General Tinio, Nueva Ecija
Araquio of Peñaranda[16] 1 May and 8 May
(1st & 2nd Sunday)[16]
Penaranda, Nueva Ecija[16]
Taong-putik Festival[19] 24 Jun[19] Aliaga, Nueva Ecija[19]
Tsinelas Festival[5] 25 Aug[5] Gapan, Nueva Ecija[5]
Unang Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija[10] 2 Sep[10] Palayan City[10]
Kuraldal Festival[21] 6 Jan (5-day ritual)[21] Sasmuan, Pampanga[21] in honor of Sasmuan's patron saint, St. Lucy[21]
Hot Air Balloon
(Clark Festival)
[1]
February (early Feb.)[1] Clark Special Economic Zone, Pampanga[1] annual tournament of balloonist[1]
Caragan Festival[2] 25 Feb to 26 Feb[2] Mabalacat, Pampanga[2]
San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites[1][3] 6 Apr,[3]
(Holy Week)[1]
San Fernando City, Pampanga[1][3]
Prusisyon[3] 6 Apr[3] Angeles City, Mabalacat, San Fernando City,
Sasmuan and Betis, Pampanga[3]
Jose Abad Santos Day[16] 7 May[16] San Fernando, Pampanga[16]
Apung Iru
(Saint Peter Fluvial Festival)
[19][22]
27 Jun to 29 Jun[19][22] Apalit, Pampanga[19][22] in honor of Saint Peter or "Apung Iru"[22]
Anniversary of the Canonical Coronation of the Virgen de Los Remedios[10] 8 Sep[10] Angeles City and San Fernando, Pampanga[10]
Pyestang Tugak
(Frog Festival)
[23]
October (1st week)[23] San Fernando City[23]
Fiestang Kuliat
(Tigtigan, Terakan Keng Dalan)
[1][23]
October (last week),[1]
28 Oct to 29 Oct[23]
Angeles City, Pampanga[1][23]
Sinukwan Festival[12] 1 Dec to 7 Dec[12] San Fernando City[12]
Pampanga Day[12] 11 Dec[12] San Fernando, Pampanga[12]
San Fernando Giant Lantern Festival[1][6][12][24] 14 Dec to 20 Dec,[12]
or (month long)[24]
San Fernando, Pampanga[1][6][12][24] Christmas lanterns[1][6][24]
Angeles City Lenten Rites[3] 6 Apr (Good Friday)[3] Angeles City[3]
Bagius Festival[23] 8 Oct[23] Angeles City[23]
Apo Fiesta[23] 31 Oct[23] Angeles City[23]
Anao Town Fiesta[25] 13 Mar to 15 Mar[25] Anao, Tarlac[25]
Tarlac City Charter Anniversary[3] 19 Apr[3] Tarlac City, Tarlac[3]
Province of Tarlac Founding Anniversary[16] 28 May[16] Tarlac City[16]
Feast of the Triumph of the Cross[10] 14 Sep[10] San Jose, Tarlac[10]
Annual Pinatubo Trek
(A March to Peace Tranquility)
[26]
30 Nov[26] Capas, Tarlac[26]
Death Anniversary of Pres. Ramon Magsaysay[25] 17 Mar[25] Castillejos, Zambales[25]
Paynauen Festival[25] 21 Apr to 23 Apr[25] Iba, Zambales[25]
Mango Festival[27][28] 19 Mar to 24 Mar[27][28] Iba, Zambales[27][28] mangoes and its by-products[27][28]
Camote Festival/Bb. Zambales[3] April (movable)[3] Castillejos, Zambales[3]
Senakulo[3] 5 Apr and 7 Apr (Maundy Thursday & Black Saturday)[3] Castillejos, Zambales[3]
Subic 'ay Festival[3] 22 Apr to 28 Apr[3] Subic, Zambales[3]
Pista ng Produktong Pilipino[16] 1 May[16] Subic, Olongapo City[16]
Domorokdok Festival
(Dumarokdok)
[16]
3 May to 4 May[16] Botolan, Zambales[16]
Birth Anniversary of Pres. Ramon Magsaysay[5] 31 Aug[5] Iba, Zambales[5]
Aeta Festival[23] 27 Oct[23] Botolan, Zambales[23]
Binabayani Festival[29] November (last week)[29] Olongapo, Zambales[29] re-enacts the war between the Aetas and the Christians through dance[29]

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