Bad Gyal kicks off new tour with massive show at Barcelona's Palau Sant Jordi

The urban music star performs the first of three sold-out concerts in her home city.

Generic image of a massive concert in a large arena with stage lights.
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Generic image of a massive concert in a large arena with stage lights.

Artist Bad Gyal launched her latest concert tour this Friday at a packed Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, turning the iconic venue into a massive dance floor for thousands of fans.

The singer, also known as Alba Farelo, delivered a high-energy performance featuring 36 songs. The show focused on her new studio album, Más cara, which blends urban sounds with Caribbean influences such as dancehall, reggaeton, and merengue house. Accompanied by twelve dancers, the artist performed on a stage featuring a minimalist black apartment structure.
The setlist included new hits like Gatitas alongside the 2016 breakout track Fiebre. Throughout the night, the Barcelona-born star interacted with the crowd, expressing her gratitude for their support since the beginning of her career. This concert is the first of three scheduled at the same venue this weekend, all of which have seen high ticket demand.

"Barcelona, I love you too much. Thank you for accompanying me on this journey, for being here since the beginning. Look how far we've come."

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The tour will continue across Spain, with stops in Madrid, Bilbao, and Valencia. Bad Gyal is also set to return to her home city on June 4th for a performance at the Primavera Sound festival, following her current run of arena shows.