Barcelona and l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, a musical hub with international proposals

The current music program ranges from Turkish psychedelia to Colombian voices and Catalan saxophonists.

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The current music program transforms Barcelona and l'Hospitalet de Llobregat into a vibrant cultural hub, featuring a variety of genres and both international and local artists.

Various neighborhoods in Barcelona, such as Montjuïc, Trinitat Vella, Poblenou, Eixample, and Vallcarca, as well as nearby municipalities like l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Vilassar de Mar, and Rubí, are hosting a rich musical offering. This includes everything from Turkish psychedelia and melodic hardcore bands to Colombian and Argentinian singer-songwriters, as well as Dutch mandolin players and Catalan saxophonists.
Among the highlighted events, Saturday, April 18 will feature the La Sagrera Sound System at Plaça de l’Assemblea de Catalunya, and Duendes del Parke with Rumbayson at Plaça de la Sagrada Família. The BCN Psych Fest will take place from Thursday, April 16 to Saturday, April 18 at venues such as Upload, Paral·lel 62, and Zumzeig. Also on Saturday, April 18, Rock’n’Trini will host Punk-O-Trini, and Aclam Club will welcome Thompson Strings.
The program continues on Sunday, April 19 with Paul & the Alley Cats at El Barn d’en Greg in Rubí. At the Auditori Barradas in l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Pala will perform. Finally, Juana Molina will play at Razzmatazz 2 and Marçal Perramon at Cafè del Centre 1873. The Recinte Fabra i Coats will also host the show 4132314 on Saturday, April 18.