Major Act x Palestine Solidarity Concert Announced at Palau Sant Jordi

The solidarity event, scheduled for January 29, 2026, will feature performances by Bad Gyal, Morad, Oques Grasses, and Amaia.

Crowd attending a large solidarity concert with banners supporting Palestine at the Palau Sant Jordi venue.
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Crowd attending a large solidarity concert with banners supporting Palestine at the Palau Sant Jordi venue.

The Act x Palestine campaign has confirmed its major manifesto concert at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona on Thursday, January 29, 2026, aiming to raise funds for humanitarian and cultural projects in Palestine.

The Act x Palestine solidarity movement has unveiled the major musical event that will conclude its global mobilization campaign. This massive concert, following the trend of similar events recently held in international cities like London, Paris, and Los Angeles, will take place at the Barcelona venue.
The lineup includes a broad representation of the current and historical music scene. Among the most prominent names are Bad Gyal, Morad, Amaia, Oques Grasses, Guillem Gisbert, Ana Tijoux, Fermín Muguruza, and guitarist Yerai Cortés. Palestinian voices such as Lina Makoul and Zeyne will also participate.
In addition to the musical acts, the event will feature collaborations from personalities across various fields, including coach Pep Guardiola, actor Eduard Fernández, and musicians like Luís Llach and Gemma Humet. The theater company La Fura dels Baus will also join the effort, alongside other names like Ginestà and Sergi Carbonell.
The proceeds generated by the concert and other campaign actions will be entirely allocated to Palestinian organizations working on the ground. The funds will be used for humanitarian aid, peacebuilding, and to boost the reconstruction of cultural projects in Gaza and the West Bank.
Tickets for the concert, priced between 25 and 45 euros, will go on sale starting Friday, December 19. The Act x Palestine campaign was launched in Barcelona in November 2025, promoted by Palestinian human rights organizations and a wide European support network.