It already feels like summer—sunscreen and, above all, live music. June 2026 is coming to Barcelona, ready to wear out our sneakers and leave us hoarse.
This month, there’s literally something for everyone: national music icons, piano virtuosos, global urban pop stars, and that mix of rock, trap, and rumba we love so much. Grab your calendar, set the dates with your friends, and get your wallet ready, because here’s our must-see selection of concerts you won’t want to miss this month.

Don’t have tickets for Primavera Sound? You still have a chance to enjoy great music during the festival: Primavera a la Ciutat. This alternative festival lets you see, at a very affordable price (or even for free in some cases), artists like Yerai Cortés, Soleá Morente, Yves Tumor, Mogwai, and many other talents. Here’s the full lineup.
Clutch (June 5)

Pure stoner rock from Maryland . They’ve been blasting our eardrums (with all the love in the world) for over three decades, and their live shows remain a true steamroller. Heavy riffs, sweat, and attitude: the perfect plan to let loose on a Friday after a tough week at the office.
Sasha Velour (June 8)
Well, it’s not a concert in the strict sense, but it’s a show that simply had to be on this list. The brand-new and iconic winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race is bringing her avant-garde art to town. Pure theatricality, pinpoint lip-syncing, and raw emotion in a show with a name as evocative as Travesty.
Pablo Chill-E (June 10)

The leader of the “Shishi Gang” is taking the main stage at Razzmatazz. The Chilean artist has established himself as one of the rawest, most authentic, and respected voices in trap and Latin urban music. Get ready to sweat and mosh like there’s no tomorrow.
Roi Méndez (June 6)
The Galician who won us all over with his ease and his guitar (yes, the one from that legendary season of OT 2017) continues to prove that his career still has a bright future ahead. He takes the stage to treat us to his bright, fresh, and cheerful pop in an intimate setting.
Nuovo Testamento (June 12)
Synth-pop, coldwave, and a dark but incredibly danceable Italo disco. This Italian-American trio is coming to Barcelona to transform the excellent dance floor at LAUT into a time capsule that takes you straight back to the ’80s. If you love the nostalgia of synths with a gothic twist and need to let loose under the neon lights, this is the place to be.
Víctor Manuel (June 16)

The tireless Asturian singer-songwriter is back with a new tour and a brand-new album under his belt: Solo a solas conmigo. But rest assured, this concert will be packed with those timeless anthems we’ve all etched into our memories (“Solo pienso en ti,” “Asturias,” “Soy un corazón tendido al sol”… and the list goes on).
Micah P. Hinson (June 20)

The cursed troubadour of indie-folk returns to his beloved Barcelona. His husky voice, his melancholic guitars, and his stories of redemption are the perfect refuge for an intimate Saturday night in the small Apolo venue.
Naïka (June 19)
If you haven’t yet got this global pop artist (with Haitian, French, and African roots) on your radar, now’s the time to catch up. Her viral hit “Sauce” is just the tip of the iceberg of her immense talent, which blends R&B, world music, and pop with a spectacular voice.
Ludovico Einaudi (June 16)

The Italian maestro trades the intimacy of grand theaters for the vastness of Sant Jordi. His neoclassical and minimalist piano promises a dreamlike journey, perfect for slowing down and letting yourself be carried away. It’s a real treat to have him back in town.
Don West (June 23)
Saint John’s Night. If you’d rather escape the bonfires and fireworks for a moment, the retro style of this talented Australian singer-songwriter is your perfect refuge. A vibrant and ultra-cool live show to kick off the shortest night of the year.
bbno$ (June 25)

Pronounced “baby no money, ” this Canadian rapper knows exactly how to get the party started. Funny lyrics, incredibly catchy beats, and a rebellious attitude that will connect perfectly with the wild crowd at the Razz.
Alejandro Sanz (June 27)
The master from Madrid is returning to the big stages, and Cornellà is more than ready to sing at the top of its lungs. He’ll perform the big hits that have been with us for decades (and yes, he’ll play “Corazón Partío”—don’t worry) as well as his new compositions. An absolute must-see on our calendars.
Andrea Motis (June 28)

Performing at home—and doing so in a venue as spectacular as the Palau de la Música—is thinking big. The prodigious trumpeter and singer will treat us to one of those elegant, jazz-infused evenings she masters so well. A sophisticated way to bid farewell to the month.
Gypsy Kings + Los Manolos (June 30)

What better way to wrap up June than to the beat of Catalan rumba in the open air? Friends for life and a guaranteed party with the legendary Barcelona band in one of Montjuïc’s most pleasant venues… but they’re not coming alone. Before that, a “Bamboleo” session and plenty of other hits with the timeless Gipsy Kings.