Barcelona Concert Agenda 2026: Record Year with Bad Bunny, Rosalía, and Eric Clapton

Next year's music schedule anticipates maximum occupancy at Palau Sant Jordi and 11 confirmed nights at the Olympic Stadium.

Una multitud assistint a un gran concert en un estadi o recinte tancat, amb les llums de l'escenari al fons.

Una multitud assistint a un gran concert en un estadi o recinte tancat, amb les llums de l'escenari al fons.

The Catalan music scene is set for a historic year in 2026 with an influx of concerts by major international and national stars, primarily concentrated at the Palau Sant Jordi and the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona.

The Estadi Olímpic (Olympic Stadium) in Barcelona is confirmed as the year's major venue, totaling 11 confirmed nights. The season will open with the reunion tour of El Último de la Fila (May 3 and 7), featuring Manolo García and Quimi Portet. Following them will be the global pop star Bad Bunny (May 22 and 23), and The Weeknd (September 1). In October, Oques Grasses will offer four concerts (October 5, 7, 9, and 10) which, according to the band, will mark the end of their career.

The year 2026 points to a new record for stadium concerts and a very high occupancy rate for the Palau Sant Jordi, surpassing the figures from the previous year.

The Palau Sant Jordi will host a wide variety of styles. Classic rock will see the return of Eric Clapton (May 10) after a 22-year absence. The British star Raye (February 13) and the K-pop group Twice (May 12) will also debut there. Other notable names include Louis Tomlinson, Eros Ramazzotti, the pianist Ludovico Einaudi, and the film composer Hans Zimmer (March 27).
The Latin and Spanish music scene will have a crucial weight. The young Argentine Milo J (January 18) and Nathy Peluso (February 14) will make their debuts at Sant Jordi. Regarding national artists, dates are multiplying: Rosalía with four nights of her Lux tour (in April), Aitana with her Cuarto azul world tour (in September), and Bad Gyal with three concerts in March. La Oreja de Van Gogh, Fito & Fitipaldis, and Dani Martín are also scheduled to perform.
Major festivals are also reinforcing the agenda. Primavera Sound (June 4 to 6) will feature Spanish exclusives like The Cure and Doja Cat. Cruïlla (July 8 to 12) will bring Jon Batiste and David Byrne, while Sónar (June 18 to 20) will debut its fully integrated format at Fira Gran Via l'Hospitalet. Finally, Sting will return to Barcelona (July 7) at the Les Nits Occident festival in the Jardins de Pedralbes.
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