Musical Weekend in Lleida: From Clara Peya and David Otero to the Fusion of Cafè d'Alger

The capital of Segrià offers a broad concert schedule from January 16 to 18 featuring classical, pop, and singer-songwriter proposals.

Imatge genèrica d'un escenari buit amb un piano de cua i un violí a sobre, il·luminació suau.

Imatge genèrica d'un escenari buit amb un piano de cua i un violí a sobre, il·luminació suau.

The city of Lleida hosts an intense musical weekend between Friday, January 16, and Sunday, January 18, 2026, featuring prominent performances by Clara Peya, David Otero, and Cafè d'Alger.

Despite the recent cancellation of the Fórmula V concert at La Llotja, Lleida's musical agenda remains varied. The program includes renowned artists such as pianist Clara Peya, singer David Otero (former member of El Canto del Loco), and violinist Leticia Moreno, as well as the group Cafè d'Alger.
The Auditori Enric Granados will be the stage for two key events. Today, Friday 16, at 8:00 p.m., composer and pianist Clara Peya presents her project “Solilòquia”, an intimate production inspired by the theme of contemporary solitude.
Tomorrow, Saturday, at the same auditorium, violinist Leticia Moreno will perform accompanied by the Franz Schubert Filharmonia, directed by Tomàs Grau. The program includes the Violin Concerto No. 1 by Philip Glass and the Symphonic Dances from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein.
The Espai Orfeó will host two important dates. On Saturday, at 8:30 p.m., David Otero will offer an intimate voice and guitar concert, reviewing his Spanish pop classics. On Friday night, at 10:00 p.m., Cafè d'Alger will close the day by presenting their self-titled album as part of the Circuit Folc.
The group Cafè d'Alger, led by Yacine Belahcéne, stands out for its fusion of Algerian chaâbi with influences from rocksteady, folk, and singer-songwriter genres, featuring pieces sung in Catalan, French, Arabic, and Amazigh.
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