Among the national artists, many will be on tour with unique events such as David Bisbal’s on November 22 in Almería to commemorate his 20 years in music
After what has probably been the hottest summer in concerts of the history of Spainthe live schedule will not relax in the fall with important international appointments such as Arcade Fire, The Cure or Bon Iver and others from national artists like those of David Bisbal or Aitana.
Even in the throes of the hot season, in September, the Scottish Texas will arrive to celebrate 30 years of career at the 1001 Músicas de Granada (3rd), at the Albacete Conference Center (4th), at the Palau de Les Arts in Valencia (6), the Razzmatazz hall in Barcelona (7), the Evolución Forum Auditorium in Burgos (8) and in La Riviera de Madrid (day 9).
There will be more visits sponsored by nostalgia, such as those of Sum 41 in limited partnership with Simple Plan (September 24 in Bilbao and 27 in Madrid) or Counting Crows (September 26 at Razzmatazz in Barcelona, 28 at La Riviera and 29 at Sala Santana in Bilbao).
The main dishes of that month will be the ones served by Canadians Arcade Fire in their only concert in Spainon September 21 at the Wizink Center in Madrid, and those of the Icelanders Sigur Ros on the 29th in the same space in the capital and on October 1 at the Sant Jordi Club in Barcelona.
In these enclosures they will also stop The Black Crowes Y Franz Ferdinand a few days later. The American rockers will do it on October 16 in the case of Barcelona and on the 18th in the capital. The British, who celebrate 20 years of great success, on the 25th in Barcelona and on the 26th in Madrid. These will also pass through the Bilbao Arena on the 27th.
Before them you can enjoy another tour that has aroused much expectation, the Backstreet Boys. The Wizink Center will receive them on the 4th and the Palau Sant Jordi, two days later. Both pavilions will also host the “tours” of Bon Iver (November 7 in Barcelona, 9 in Madrid) and The Cure (November 10 in Barcelona and 11 in Madrid).
November will also be the month of the “indie” band Alt Jwhich will play on the 14th at the Sant Jordi Club and on the 15th at the Wizink Center, as well as the one-off show in Barcelona by the irreverent Lil Nas X on the 17th at the Palau Sant Jordi and, towards the end, the de Bastille on the 29th again in that Catalan venue and on the 30th in the old Madrid Sports Palace.
Mónica Naranjo, Vanesa Martín, Raphael, Antonio Orozco, Loquillo, La MODA, Manolo García… They will be many national artists that are in circulationsome with unique events such as the one to be held by David Bisbal on November 22 at the Mediterranean Games stadium in his Almería to commemorate his 20 years in music.
It is also worth mentioning the case of Aitana, with 5 of 7 concerts sold out in September, namely: Palau Sant Jordi on the 3rd and the Fuente de San Luis Pavilion in Valencia on the 8th, in addition to the BEC in Bilbao on the 10th and the Wizink Center on the 18th. and 22. There are still tickets left for the La Cartuja Stadium in Seville on the 15th and Fuengirola (Málaga) on the 16th.
Rigoberta Bandini will close the tour before shutting herself in front of new projects. The one who has called ‘rigour’ will start on October 11 in Alicante (Muelle 12) and will end on December 23 in Zaragoza, with two concerts with large capacity that have already closed the box office: on October 14 at its debut at the Wizink Center and on November 24 at the Palau Sant Jordi.
In a similar case is the Izal gang, which has announced an indefinite break after a program of concerts in large spaces which will take them to places such as the Roman Theater in Mérida on September 3, the Murcia bullring on the 29th of that month, the Palau Sant Jordi on October 8 and the auction with two consecutive nights at the Wizink Center on the 28th. and October 29.
Although for goodbyes with capital letters, lto of Joan Manuel Serratwhich will conclude these months his goodbye to the stages. The bullring of La Maestranza in Seville (September 7 and 8), the Axerquía Theater in Córdoba (September 25), the Kursaal in San Sebastián (October 8 and 9) or the Príncipe Felipe Pavilion in Zaragoza (12 and October 13) will receive, among other places, the great troubadour.
Already with the cold, the three dates in Madrid (December 7, 13 and 14) will give way to his last two concertsthose on December 22 and 23 at the Palau Sant Jordi in his native Barcelona, all of them with sold-out tickets.