Eros Ramazzotti Fills Palau Sant Jordi with a Nostalgic Journey

The Italian singer delivered a concert full of 80s and 90s hits in Barcelona, connecting with 16,000 fans.

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Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti brought together 16,000 people at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona for a concert that was a nostalgic journey, revisiting his greatest hits from the 80s and 90s.

Anticipation was high to see the artist, with many fans arriving early at the venue. The audience, largely loyal to his most iconic songs, enjoyed a show that started promptly at 9 PM, reminding them why his music was an essential soundtrack for many.
With a career spanning four decades, Ramazzotti demonstrated his enduring appeal, although some attendees, like a fan in the second-to-last row, took the opportunity to follow the Barça match on their mobile phones. The repertoire included emblematic tracks such as Musica è, which extended for over ten minutes, and other classics that moved those present.

"He is an Italian singer who constantly swims and makes the listener swim in a huge sea of romantic jelly, with the taste of a yacht, beautiful girls, and fine people."

Fernando Martín · music critic
The artist fully dedicated himself to his audience, interacting with fans in the front rows and expressing his affection for the city with phrases like "T'estimo Barcelona" (I love you Barcelona) and asking "tot bé?" (is everything alright?). However, a moment of tension arose when a Spanish flag appeared on the giant screen, causing silence among a portion of the attendees. Minutes later, the official flag of the city of Barcelona appeared, closing the incident.
After his performance in Barcelona, Eros Ramazzotti is scheduled to perform in Madrid this Sunday and has already announced his return to Palau Sant Jordi on April 27, 2027, offering another opportunity for his fans to relive the nostalgia.