February 11 - TINAGBA FESTIVAL
    This is an ancient celebration of the thanksgiving. A traditional first harvest offering, coinciding
with the Feast Day of OUR LADY of LOURDES. Bullcarts, gaily decorated and laden with fresh farm produce and revelers in mardi-gras costumes parade around the city’s main streets and end at the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto grounds where the offerings are made. This is Irigueños sign of thanksgiving to God for the bountiful harvest and immeasurable blessings
June 13- CITY PINTAKASI
    The annual fiesta is celebrated in honor of St. Anthony of Padua, whom fellow Francciscan Fray Bartolome Ruiz
and Pablo de Jesus, installed as Iriga’s Patron Saint in 1683 when Iriga Became a Municipality
April - LENT, GOOD FRIDAY - STREET PASSION PLAY
    Pag-Tangal— This is the re-Enacment of the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is celebrated at the Calvario
Hill.
    Started in 1979, the play staged by local youth performers, recreates the passion of Jesus Christ along the city’s main streets and ends with the crucifixion scene at the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto.
September 3- FOUNDATION ANNIVERSARY AND RECOGNITION DAY
    Observed with the awarding of the annual Sumagang Awards, the highest civilian award the city bestows on its
outstanding citizens, and a traditional military; majorette, drum and bugle corps competition.
MOUNT IRIGA
    Rising some 4,823 feet above sea level, Mt. Iriga is a challenging climb and offers a panoramic view . .