Overview
- Sant Jordi 2025 saw record-breaking sales, with over two million books sold and more than €26 million in revenue, reaffirming its importance to the Catalan publishing industry.
- Approximately one million people participated in the festival, with Barcelona's central districts transformed into a sprawling literary hub featuring 448 book stalls and over 7 million roses sold.
- High-profile authors like Javier Cercas, María Dueñas, and Xavier Bosch emerged as the best-selling writers of the day, drawing large crowds to their signing events.
- The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating an incident in which Colonel Pedro Baños was reportedly assaulted while signing books, with both parties filing complaints for minor injuries.
- The festival coincided with institutional mourning for Pope Francis, whose recent death added a solemn undertone to the celebration, marked by flags at half-mast at the Palau de la Generalitat.