Tracy Sirés presents 'Peace and Gold' at Granollers' Poetic Soirees

The singer-songwriter from Vallès performed her album about grief in an acoustic format at the Anònims venue.

Singer-songwriter performing in a small venue with audience in the background.
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Singer-songwriter performing in a small venue with audience in the background.

Singer-songwriter Tracy Sirés presented her second album, Peace and Gold, in an acoustic concert at Granollers' Anònims venue, as part of the Poetic and Literary Soirees.

The artist from Vallès, Tracy Sirés, brought her album Peace and Gold to Granollers for the first time. This work chronologically narrates a personal grieving process. The acoustic performance took place on Thursday at the Anònims venue, as part of the Poetic and Literary Soirees organized by cultural activist Jordi Pagès.
Sirés described her songbook, with a folk-pop aesthetic influenced by artists like Joni Mitchell or Nick Drake, as "very tearful." The singer-songwriter, also known for her role at the Teatre Auditori de Granollers, performed tracks such as the title song and others like Fairytale or Lessons Learnt. She concluded the concert with Everything Is Going to Be Ok, from her debut album Haiku Love (2022).
Before the musical performance, writer, dancer, and choreographer Mudit Grau presented her latest novel, Un cel invertit. The work focuses on the story of a transgender woman working as a police officer, exploring the challenges faced by the LGTBI+ community in living with "normality," a concept Grau defined as "an invention."
Grau's presentation highlighted the barriers the trans community still faces in employment sectors like shops or banks, despite greater acceptance in artistic circles. This was the final session of the Poetic and Literary Soirees at Anònims for the season, with the series set to resume in September.