The Exciting 40th Edition of the Goya Awards: Everything You Need to Know
As the illustrious Spanish cinema prepares for the Goya Awards, the 2026 ceremony marks a significant milestone—the 40th edition—set to take place on Saturday, February 28, at 10:00 PM. This year, the prestigious gala will shift from its traditional Granada location to the vibrant city of Barcelona, promising an evening imbued with celebration and glamour.
The Goya Awards have become customary in early February, typically scheduled between the first and second weeks of the month. However, this year’s event has been postponed to the very last day of February. The gala will commence at the Auditori Fòrum in Barcelona’s International Convention Center, with an estimated conclusion around 1:00 AM.
In keeping with tradition, the night will kick off with a red carpet segment preceding the main event. Viewers can expect extensive coverage, showcasing interviews with nominees and prominent guests. While the final schedule will be confirmed by RTVE on the day of the event, coverage usually begins around 7:30 to 8:00 PM.
Fans eager to tune in will be able to do so through RTVE, with broadcasts available on La 1 and streaming via RTVE Play. This digital platform enables audiences to follow both the red carpet and the gala from any device—be it television, mobile, tablet, or computer. Moreover, RTVE's social media presence promises real-time highlights, including notable speeches and key moments throughout the evening.
While the official order of award presentations will be announced closer to the event, tradition dictates a familiar structure: technical awards including sound editing and special effects will be announced first, followed by acting categories, debut direction, screenplay, lead performances, and ultimately, the coveted Best Film award, which will conclude the gala. Additionally, the International Goya and Honorary Goya will be awarded prominently during the program.
This year's ceremony is particularly special, as it celebrates four decades since the inaugural Goya gala—an event replete with historical references, tributes to iconic figures in Spanish cinema, and an exceptionally crafted production. As always, the gala is anticipated to be one of the most discussed events of the television season, with speeches that will resonate long after the evening concludes.
Dominating the nominations this year are two films—‘Los domingos’ and ‘Sirat’. While ‘Los domingos’ leads the pack with 13 nominations, ‘Sirat’ follows closely behind with 11. Other notable contenders include ‘Maspalomas’ with 9 nominations, ‘La cena’ with 8, and ‘Sorda’, ‘El cautivo’, and ‘Los tigres’ each with 7. Competing for Best Film honors are ‘La cena’, ‘Los domingos’, ‘Maspalomas’, ‘Sirat’, and ‘Sorda’.
As the Goya Awards 2026 draws near, excitement mounts for what promises to be a memorable night celebrating the very best of Spanish cinema.
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