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Pending pandemic restrictions, this year promises a plethora of colossal music festivals showcasing both domestic and international musical luminaries.
The iconic American rock band plans a Spanish farewell as part of their European tour, gracing various continental cities with their presence. Aerosmith will revive their legendary hits, including ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’, ‘Crazy’, and ‘Dream On’, at Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on June 4th.
Alejandro Sanz’s upcoming tour is anticipated as one of the year’s most significant musical events. He’ll showcase his latest album, ‘Sanz’, with performances scheduled for June 10th and 11th in Valencia (City of Arts and Sciences), June 18th in Valladolid (José Zorrilla Stadium), June 23rd in A Coruña (Coliseum), June 25th in Zaragoza (Estadio de la Romareda), July 1st and 2nd in Fuengirola (Marenostrum Fuengirola), July 8th and 9th in Cádiz (Ramón de Carranza Stadium), July 14th in Benidorm (Guillermo Amor Municipal Stadium), July 16th in Bilbao (Kobetamendi), July 22nd and 23rd in Murcia (Plaza de Toros), July 28th in Tenerife (Costa Adeje Golf Course), and July 30th in La Palma (Port area).
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The legendary heavy metal icon will grace Spain during his ‘No More Tours 2’ trek, initially slated for October 2020 but rescheduled for 2022. Judas Priest will join him as supporting artists. The Spanish leg takes place February 5 at Madrid’s WiZink Center.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The renowned band embarks on a 2022 tour boasting a lineup of opening acts, including A $ AP Rocky, The Strokes, Beck, HAIM, St. Vincent, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Thundercat, and King Princess. Their Iberian sojourn begins with performances in Seville (June 4, Cartuja Stadium) and Barcelona (June 7, Olympic Stadium).
Dua Lipa
The celebrated British artist’s ‘Future Nostalgia Tour’ features stops at Barcelona’s Palau Sant Jordi (June 1) and Madrid’s WiZink Center (June 3).
Kiss
This iconic hard rock act will play two Spanish shows: at Barcelona’s Rock Fest (July 2) and Madrid’s WiZink Center (July 3).
Shawn Mendes
The Canadian artist’s ‘Wonder: The World Tour’ includes three Spanish dates: Barcelona (May 14), Madrid (May 15), and Bilbao (May 20).
Pablo Alboran
The Malaga-born vocalist’s 2022 theater tour spans the country, commencing February 26 in Roquetas de Mar and concluding June 21 in his hometown.
Iron Maiden
Steve Harris’s 1975-founded band will perform at Barcelona’s Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium on July 29.
Queen + Adam Lambert
Postponed by the pandemic, ‘The Rhapsody Tour’ will, hopefully, see the band perform in Madrid’s Wizink Center on July 6 and 7.
Maluma
The well-known reggaeton artist will tour Spain, with shows in Barcelona (March 31), Madrid (April 5), Marbella (July 20), and Chiclana (July 22).
Foo Fighters
Dave Grohl’s band kicks off its summer with Spanish concerts in Valencia (June 16, City of Arts and Sciences) and Madrid (June 20, Wanda Metropolitano).
Franz Ferdinand
The Scottish ensemble will play in Barcelona (March 15), Madrid (March 16), and Bilbao (March 19).
Guns N’ Roses
The band’s ‘Not In This Lifetime’ tour, ongoing since 2016, returns to Europe for a third time, with a stop at Seville’s Benito Villamarín on June 7.
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The singer’s ‘Mil Batallas Tour’ will visit Madrid (May 12), Granada (May 27), Murcia (May 29), Seville (June 4), Tarragona (June 11), Valencia (June 17), Albacete (June 18), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (June 24), Tenerife (June 25), Mallorca (July 16), Marbella (August 17), Sancti Petri (August 1
An extensive journey commences in Murcia on June 7th, concluding in Barcelona on December 23rd. The itinerary encompasses numerous captivating cities, including Bilbao, Malaga, Valencia, A Coruña, Peralada, Jerez de la Frontera, Alicante, Sant Feliú de Guixols, Pineda de Mar, Tarragona, Seville, Pamplona, Granada, Donostia, Zaragoza, and Madrid.
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