Barcelona once again establishes itself as the musical epicenter of Southern Europe. If 2025 was an unforgettable year for live music lovers, the Barcelona 2026 concert calendar raises the stakes with world tours, historic comebacks, and a diversity of genres that guarantees options for all tastes. From avant-garde pop to classic rock, the city is preparing to vibrate with a lineup that will attract audiences of all nationalities.
At HCC Hotels, we know that a concert is not just about the music; it is an experience that begins with planning and culminates with the perfect rest. Our strategic locations in the city center allow you to travel comfortably to the Palau Sant Jordi, the Olympic Stadium, or legendary venues like Razzmatazz and Apolo, where the main concerts in Barcelona in 2026 will take place. Enjoy the music!

Concerts in January 2026
André Rieu – January 31st
The celebrated Dutch violinist and conductor returns to the Palau Sant Jordi. His concerts are much more than classical music; they are a visual and emotional spectacle where the Johann Strauss Orchestra invites attendees to dance and celebrate. An experience that combines virtuosity with a festive staging that is unique in the world.
Concerts in February 2026
RAYE – February 13th
After sweeping international awards, the British artist RAYE arrives at the Palau Sant Jordi to show why she is one of the most powerful voices in today’s pop, soul, and R&B. Her live performance promises to be an exhibition of vocal talent and lyrical honesty that will leave no one indifferent.
Nathy Peluso in Barcelona – February 14th
The force of nature known as Nathy Peluso will take over the Palau Sant Jordi on Valentine’s Day. With a proposal that fuses hip-hop, salsa, and jazz, the Argentine artist guarantees a show full of energy, dance, and that unique charisma that has made her a global icon.

What concerts are there in Barcelona in March 2026?
The Kooks – March 3rd
British indie rock has its date at Sala Razzmatazz 1. The band led by Luke Pritchard will review their generational anthems in an intimate and vibrant atmosphere, ideal for those who want to relive the energy of 2000s Britpop.
Dei V – March 8th
One of the most prominent emerging figures in today’s urban genre, Dei V, comes to the Palau Sant Jordi. The Puerto Rican artist will present his fresh rhythms and hit collaborations in a night that promises to be the epicenter of perreo and urban music in Barcelona.
Dani Martínez: “Remember” – March 14th
Humor also has a place in this agenda. The popular comedian Dani Martínez presents his new show “Remember” at the Forum CCIB Auditorium with a double session (6:00 PM and 9:00 PM). A journey through time through humor, imitations, and nostalgia that guarantees laughter for all those present.
Mägo de Oz – March 21st
The legendary folk metal band returns to Sala Razzmatazz 1. With their unmistakable mix of heavy guitars, violins, and flutes, Mägo de Oz will offer a concert loaded with their most chanted classics, proving that their magic remains intact.
Bad Gyal – March 20th, 21st, and 22nd
The “Queen of Spain” plays at home. Bad Gyal will present her new album with a three-night residency at the Palau Sant Jordi. A display of dance, lights, and Caribbean rhythms that consolidate the artist from Vilassar de Mar as a world-class star.

Concerts in Barcelona in April 2026
Laura Pausini in Barcelona – April 2nd
The most international Italian voice returns to the Palau Sant Jordi. In this concert, Laura Pausini will celebrate her career with a repertoire full of romantic ballads and pop anthems, connecting with the public through her characteristic closeness and warmth.
Mayte Martín – April 7th
The iconic Palau de la Música Catalana dresses up to receive one of the most elegant and profound voices of current flamenco: Mayte Martín. In this concert, the Barcelona artist will offer an evening of extreme sensitivity, where her sober and exquisite singing will merge with the impressive acoustics and Modernist beauty of the auditorium. It is an essential date for people looking to enjoy root music from an intimate and precious perspective, in an environment that is, by itself, a World Heritage Site. Enjoying her art in the heart of the city is an experience that connects directly with the purest cultural essence of Barcelona.
Louis Tomlinson – April 12th
The former One Direction star consolidates his solo career with a massive show at the Palau Sant Jordi. With a style that drinks from Britpop and alternative rock, Louis Tomlinson will offer a night of total connection with his fans, who number in the thousands in the Catalan capital.

ROSALÍA in Barcelona: LUX Tour – April 13th, 15th, 17th, and 18th
One of the best concerts in Barcelona this 2026. The most anticipated event of the year! The artist from Sant Esteve Sesrovires returns to her land with the LUX Tour. Four dates at the Palau Sant Jordi to present a new sound universe. A revolutionary technical production is expected for what will undoubtedly be the cultural moment of 2026 in Barcelona.
RÜFÜS DU SOL – April 24th
The Australian electronic music formation arrives at the Palau Sant Jordi with its immersive atmosphere and ethereal soundscapes. A live performance designed for the senses where electronics and live instruments merge masterfully.
Nek: “Hits – European Tour 2026” – April 24th
Six years after his last visit to our country, the charismatic Filippo Neviani, known worldwide as Nek, returns to Spain with a very special tour that makes a stop at La Sala Apolo. This concert in an intimate format will be a celebration of his more than three decades of experience, where the audience can sing along to generational anthems like “Laura non c’è”. Seeing one of the most iconic voices in Italian music in the proximity of a venue like Apolo guarantees a night full of emotion, nostalgia, and the pop-rock energy that has always characterized the artist from Sassuolo.
Most anticipated concerts in Barcelona in May 2026
Eros Ramazzotti: “Battito Infinito World Tour” – May 2nd
Spring in Barcelona reaches its peak with the arrival of one of the most beloved figures in Italian pop: Eros Ramazzotti. The Palau Sant Jordi will be the stage for an unforgettable night where the artist will review his greatest hits. With a spectacular staging and his unmistakable raspy voice, Eros promises a concert full of romanticism and energy.
El Último de la Fila – May 3rd and 7th
The reunion of the decade. Manolo García and Quimi Portet return as El Último de la Fila to the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium. Two historic nights to relive the songs that are part of the soundtrack of several generations in Spain.
Pablo Alborán in Barcelona – May 8th
The artist from Malaga will fill the Palau Sant Jordi with sensitivity. After a time of preparation, Pablo Alborán returns with new songs and that impeccable live performance that places him as one of the most important male voices in Spanish pop.
Eric Clapton: EUROPEAN TOUR – May 10th
The living legend of the guitar returns to Barcelona after a 20-year absence. The Palau Sant Jordi will witness a night of historic blues and rock. A unique opportunity to see live one of the most influential musicians in history.
TWICE: [THIS IS FOR] World Tour – May 12th
Vibrant K-Pop arrives with TWICE at the Palau Sant Jordi. An amazing audiovisual production, perfect choreographies, and a legion of devoted fans for one of the most important female bands in the world.
Iván Ferreiro – May 14th
The Sant Jordi Club hosts the master of national indie. Iván Ferreiro will review his extensive career in a concert where emotion and careful lyrics will be the main protagonists.
Bad Bunny – May 22nd and 23rd
Bad Bunny lands at the Olympic Stadium. Barcelona will be a mandatory stop on his world tour, guaranteeing two nights of total spectacle with the artist who has redefined popular music globally in the last decade.

Most anticipated concerts in June 2026
Víctor Manuel: “La vida en canciones” – June 16
The Palau de la Música Catalana opens its doors to welcome one of the most essential and respected figures in Spanish music: Víctor Manuel. In this very special concert, the Asturian artist will take a journey through his extensive and successful career, performing those anthems that have accompanied so many people over the decades. Tracks like “Solo pienso en ti”, “Soy un corazón tendido al sol”, or “Asturias” will resonate with a unique strength under the majestic inverted dome of the Palau.
Kany García – June 18
Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Kany García arrives at the Palau Sant Jordi with her lyrics full of feeling and social reality. An intimate night to enjoy one of the most respected composers in Latin music.
Grupo Frontera – June 26
The phenomenon of regional Mexican music arrives at the Olimpic Arena de Badalona. With their unique style that fuses norteño and cumbia, Grupo Frontera will make the entire audience dance in one of the most festive events of the summer.
Alejandro Sanz in Barcelona – June 27
The iconic artist from Madrid presents himself at the RCDE Stadium with his new tour. A stadium concert where he will review his global hits and present his new tracks to tens of thousands of people.
Ludovico Einaudi in Barcelona – June 16
Lovers of neoclassical music have an unmissable date at the Palau Sant Jordi with the Italian pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi. Known for his minimalist and emotional atmospheres, the artist will offer a concert where sensitivity at the piano will be the absolute protagonist, wrapping the audience in a unique sensory journey.

Summer concerts in Barcelona in July 2026
Robbie Williams: “The Showman Tour” – July 5
The RCDE Stadium in Cornellà is preparing to welcome the greatest “showman” of British pop. Robbie Williams lands in Barcelona with a massive stadium production that promises to be one of the highlights of the summer. The artist will review his more than 30 years of hits, from his beginnings in the nineties to his most recent anthems, in a show where humor, irreverence, and his overwhelming stage presence are the main characters.
Carlos Rivera – July 12
The charismatic Mexican artist returns to the Sant Jordi Club. With his powerful voice and theatrical staging, Carlos Rivera will offer a concert full of passion and direct connection with his fans.
Molotov & Mala Rodríguez in Barcelona – July 13
The Sant Jordi Club will vibrate with a powerful combination of rock, rap, and social commitment. The legendary Mexican band Molotov will share the stage with Mala Rodríguez, one of the most influential figures of hip-hop in Spanish. It is a perfect opportunity for people to enjoy a live show loaded with energy, sharp rhymes, and urban rhythms that invite protest and dancing.
Ana Torroja: “Tour Volver” – July 16
The most iconic voice of Spanish pop returns to a dream stage: the Palau de la Música Catalana. In this magical evening, Ana Torroja will present her “Tour Volver”, a proposal where elegance and nostalgia go hand in hand. The audience will have the opportunity to enjoy an exquisite performance of her greatest solo hits, as well as the unforgettable anthems that marked an era with Mecano.
Yandel – July 17
The reggaeton legend, Yandel, will set the Palau Sant Jordi on fire with his classic hits and new productions. A mandatory night for lovers of the urban genre from the “old school” and the new era.
Chayanne: “Bailemos Otra Vez” – July 22
The eternal Latin pop idol returns to the Palau Sant Jordi. With his “Bailemos Otra Vez” tour, Chayanne guarantees a show full of energy, dancing, and those romantic hits that never go out of style.

Don Omar in Barcelona – July 23
The “King of Kings” of reggaeton arrives at the Estadio Olímpico de Montjuïc to make thousands of people dance. Don Omar, a key figure in the global expansion of the urban genre, will review his greatest hits in a large-format show that promises to turn the magic mountain into an authentic Caribbean party under the summer sky.
Concerts in Barcelona in September 2026
The Weeknd – September 1
The Estadi Olímpic will host the After Hours Til Dawn Tour. The Weeknd proposes an unparalleled cinematic and sound experience with a stage setup that is currently one of the most impressive in the global industry.
Aitana in Barcelona – September 4, 5, 7 and 8
One of the best concerts in Barcelona 2026! The most international Catalan artist of the moment offers four consecutive dates at the Palau Sant Jordi. Aitana consolidates her superstar status with a show loaded with choreography, avant-garde pop, and a unique connection with her audience.
Music Bank in Barcelona – September 12
The K-Pop phenomenon lands at the Estadio Olímpico de Montjuïc with the Music Bank festival. Fans of Korean music will be able to enjoy performances by some of the most popular groups of the moment in an event that stands out for its millimeter choreographies, striking visual productions, and overflowing collective energy.
Álex Ubago in Barcelona – September 17
For those who prefer the intimacy of singer-songwriter music, Álex Ubago will perform in the incomparable setting of the Palau de la Música Catalana. The artist will review his career full of romantic ballads in a concert that promises to be very close, taking advantage of the exceptional acoustics of this temple of modernism to connect emotionally with all attendees.
Transvision Vamp – September 25
British punk-pop nostalgia arrives at Sala Razzmatazz 2. Transvision Vamp, led by Wendy James, return to make us vibrate with the rebellious energy of the late 80s.

Zucchero in Barcelona – September 29
Italian blues and rock arrive hand in hand with Zucchero at the Palau de la Música Catalana. With his raspy voice and unmistakable style that fuses gospel with pop-rock, the artist will offer a recital full of soul, where people will be able to enjoy both his most melodic tracks and his most energetic rhythms.
Concerts in October 2026
Evanescence – October 1
The band led by Amy Lee arrives at the Olimpic Arena de Badalona. With their gothic rock and a prodigious voice, Evanescence will offer a night of emotional intensity and sonic power in their long-awaited return to Spanish stages.
Hombres G: “Los Mejores Años” – October 3
The band that changed Spanish pop celebrates its trajectory at the Palau Sant Jordi. A night to sing from beginning to end the songs that have accompanied several generations in Spain and Latin America.
Oques Grasses: “L’últim ball” – October 5, 7, 9 and 10
Barcelona will experience one of the most emotional and massive moments of the year with the final farewell of Oques Grasses. The Catalan group has achieved an unprecedented milestone by selling out all tickets for their four concerts at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. Under the title “L’últim ball” (The Last Dance), the band bids farewell to the stages at the peak of their career, promising a show that will review their anthems full of optimism, profound lyrics, and contagious rhythms.
Morat – October 16 and 17
The Colombian band Morat returns to the Palau Sant Jordi for two dates. Known for their powerful live performance and their ability to create pop-folk anthems, they promise two nights of collective euphoria.
La Fúmiga in Barcelona – October 16 and 17
The Valencian group La Fúmiga lands for two consecutive nights at the Sant Jordi Club. Their festive proposal, which combines wind instruments with optimistic lyrics and Balkan and Mediterranean rhythms, is ideal for people looking for a dynamic and participatory live show where fun is guaranteed from beginning to end.
Deep Purple: “1st One More Time Tour” – October 19
The fathers of hard rock return to Barcelona to prove that their legend is more alive than ever. The Sant Jordi Club will be the stage for an electric night where Deep Purple will review a repertoire that is living history of music. Led by Ian Gillan, the audience will be able to vibrate with the unmistakable riffs of “Smoke on the Water”, “Highway Star”, or “Hush”. Seeing these rock pioneers in a closer format like the Sant Jordi Club is a true privilege for lovers of powerful sounds and impeccable technique.
Dani Martín in Barcelona – October 23 and 24
Dani Martín returns to the Palau Sant Jordi with his “25 p r e g u n t a s” tour, selling out tickets for two nights of pure Spanish pop-rock. The artist from Madrid will review his solo hits and the anthems that marked a whole generation with El Canto del Loco, ensuring a total connection with the people who have followed his career for decades.
Simple Plan in Barcelona – October 26
The nostalgia of 2000s pop-punk will be felt at the Sant Jordi Club with the visit of the Canadians Simple Plan. The band will offer an energetic live show full of generational anthems, ideal for people who want to relive the strength of their guitars and direct lyrics on a night loaded with rebellion and good memories.
Jorge Drexler – October 31
On the night of October 31, the Palau Sant Jordi will be transformed into a space of intimacy and poetry guided by Jorge Drexler. The Uruguayan singer-songwriter returns to Barcelona to offer a concert where words and rhythm intertwine masterfully. Known for his ability to connect with the audience through intelligent lyrics and enveloping melodies, Drexler will present his new compositions along with the hits that have marked his career.

Concerts in November 2026
Melendi in Barcelona – November 1 and 2
The Asturian artist continues to celebrate his “20 años sin noticias” at the Palau Sant Jordi. A concert to review an entire career full of hits that have marked national pop.
Pitbull in Barcelona – November 4
“Mr. Worldwide” promises a night of pure adrenaline at the Palau Sant Jordi. Pitbull will bring his arsenal of international hits that fuse dance, rap, and Latin rhythms. It is a show designed so that none of the people present stop dancing, thanks to his overwhelming charisma and top-tier production.
La Oreja de Van Gogh – November 6, 7, 26 and 27
The group from San Sebastián offers four magical nights at the Palau Sant Jordi. With their unmistakable sound, they will review their great classics in an event loaded with emotion and nostalgia.
Joe Bonamassa – November 7
The master of modern blues-rock arrives at the Sant Jordi Club. An essential date for guitar lovers and roots music executed with superhuman technique.
ELYELLA – November 14
The DJ and producer duo arrives at Razzmatazz 1. Their live set, which mixes electronica, indie, and pop with a contagious energy, guarantees a night of uninterrupted dancing.
Bryan Adams in Barcelona – November 14
Classic rock has its reserved space with the return of Bryan Adams to the Palau Sant Jordi. The Canadian, owner of one of the most iconic voices in the genre, will offer a solid concert where his powerful rock tracks and historic ballads will not be missing, proving why he continues to be one of the most beloved artists by rock lovers worldwide.
Carolina Durante – November 28
The pop-rock band with a punk attitude arrives at the Palau Sant Jordi. Carolina Durante will present their new work in what promises to be their most ambitious concert to date in Barcelona.

Concerts in December 2026
The Sheepdogs – December 5
The classic and southern rock of the Canadians The Sheepdogs arrives at La 2 de Apolo. A night of guitars, vocal harmonies, and pure rock and roll to close the year with energy.
Amaral – December 18
A few days before the end of the year, the Palau Sant Jordi will receive the energy and charisma of Eva Amaral and Juan Aguirre. The duo from Zaragoza returns to Barcelona with a powerful and emotional live show that promises to review anthems burned into the collective memory of Spanish pop-rock. With an unmistakable voice and a sound that balances delicacy with the strength of the guitars, Amaral will offer a concert where attendees will be able to sing along from their timeless classics to their most recent compositions. It will be a night of total communion, ideal for those wishing to bid farewell to 2026 with the authenticity and passion that only a band with their trajectory can offer on stage.
Amaia in Barcelona – December 20
The artist from Navarre returns to the Palau Sant Jordi. With her personal style and an uncommon sensitivity, Amaia will offer a concert that will be the perfect Christmas gift for her loyal audience.
Antonio Orozco: “La Gira de Tu Vida” – December 22
The finishing touch to 2026 is provided by Antonio Orozco at the Palau Sant Jordi. A concert full of truth and emotion that will close one of the most spectacular musical agendas that Barcelona has experienced.
OBK in Barcelona – December 30
To close the year with rhythm, OBK will perform at the Sant Jordi Club. The pioneer group of techno-pop in Spain will take a journey through their electronic hits, offering an ideal night of dancing and nostalgia for people to say goodbye to 2026 celebrating the validity of one of the most emblematic groups of the national electronic scene.
Enjoy music in Barcelona with HCC Hotels
Barcelona in 2026 is not just a destination; it is the soundtrack of your year. At HCC Hotels, we offer you much more than a stay. Our hotels have direct connections to the main venues, allowing you to enjoy Barcelona’s nightlife without worrying about transportation.
Whether you come for Rosalía’s pop, Eric Clapton’s rock, or Bad Bunny’s rhythm, our facilities are designed so that people can relax and recharge their batteries before and after the show. Check our availability and secure your room in the heart of the music.



