February is the shortest month of the year, but it’s not short on musical events. Over the course of 28 days, artists of all styles will be passing through our city to showcase their art. Here are the month’s most noteworthy concerts in Barcelona.
Tarja & Marko Hietala (February 3)
From €42
Two legends of symphonic metal, the two historic members of Nightwish, join forces to offer the repertoire of the golden age of the iconic band. The name of the tour says it all: Living The Dream Together.
Los Lobos (February 5)

From €40
“To dance the bamba, you need a little grace”… you’ve probably sung this rock & roll classic at some point. Although it dates back to the 1950s, it was popularized a few decades later by Los Lobos, who have been serving up their unstoppable rock with Tex-Mex touches since 1973 and are still going strong, releasing albums.
The Last Dinner Party (February 11)
From €40
This all-female band comes to Barcelona to present their second album, From the Pyre. Expect a show full of theatricality and fantasy, with plenty of punk attitude without losing any elegance.
A.A. Williams (February 11)

From €18.60
This singer-songwriter is something like the dark side of Cat Power, a true folk-metal diva who moves like no one else between songs of love and songs of pain.
Jeff Tweedy (February 12)
From €45
The leader and founder of the rock band Wilco now brings us his solo vision, presenting his latest album without forgetting the roots of the band that made him famous.
Raye (February 13)

From €63
The British superstar will showcase her powerful live performance at the San Jordi, proving that she is equally at home in any style, whether funk, R&B, soul, or pop. The diva will present her new single, the catchy Where is My Husband!
Nathy Peluso (February 14)
From €56.5
With a career spanning less than 10 years, she has already become a benchmark in urban music. The Argentine, who effortlessly fuses styles from salsa to swing, comes to Barcelona to seduce the city with her unique voice and hypnotic movements.
María Peláe (February 14)

From €35.29
One of the great innovators of flamenco (who sings with grace, style, and a great sense of humor) comes to present her fourth studio album, El Evangelio, full of provocation and truth.
Natalia Lacunza (February 19)
From €20
She may not have won her season of OT, but that hasn’t stopped the Pamplona native from becoming one of the most prominent figures to emerge from recent talent shows. Her unique voice and style, which blends R&B and electronica, can be enjoyed in Barcelona.
Balkan Paradise Orchestra (February 19)

From €19.80
Despite their name, BPO are Catalan, and they certainly live up to their name with music that takes us on a journey to the Balkans, mixed with pop, electronica, and much more. Their live shows are real parties to celebrate life and dance the night away.
Julieta (February 20)
From €28
The diva of an entire generation of Catalans will perform at Cruïlla Tardor, giving her all with her unmistakable sound and iconic lyrics. On this occasion, she will present her new album, 23.
Stavroz (February 20)

From €26
The Belgian electronic band, with 15 years of live performances behind them, presents their new album, Take a Seat, 14 lively tracks that will appeal to fans of other groups such as Bonobo and Darkside.
Blaumut (February 22)
From €13
The renowned band will give a concert at 11:30… in the morning! They are performing as part of the “Petits camaleons” cycle, which aims to bring popular music to the little ones in the family. Kids (and not-so-kids) will be able to enjoy iconic songs such as Pa amb oli i sal, Bicicletes, and many more.
Wavves (February 26)
From €19
This power-pop group, reminiscent of the most rebellious punk, with a career spanning more than 15 years, comes to Barcelona to present their first album in five years, Spun, pure musical maturity since their garage beginnings.
La Perra Blanco (February 27)

From €20
The queen of Spanish rock & roll kicks off her new tour in Barcelona, where she will showcase her virtuosity on the six strings, performing songs from all her albums and her latest work, in her native language! After years of singing in English, the Cadiz-born singer makes her debut in Spanish with the hit song Sin amor.
And for the coming months…

In this article, we review the most notable concerts in February 2026. What awaits us in March 2026 and beyond? We know we’ll be able to see Rosalía, recent Grammy winner Bad Bunny, and many more. In this other article, we give you a preview of the most notable musical events in the coming months.